From Boeing, we have a Combat Management System, intended to fit a fully configurable, wearable PC into a soldier's clothing. |
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Imagine a wearable computer that gains two additional processors when you put on your shoes. |
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These colorful batiks are individually handpainted for a unique piece of wearable art. |
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It could be used to make artificial nerves, rubbery needles or wearable electronics. |
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The wearable device allows people to monitor smoke and project the damage passive smoking can do to their heart, lungs and life expectancy. |
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A 16-year-old student from Wales is looking for funding to develop a wearable mouse device. |
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The results are a stunning mix of surprisingly wearable garments that develop, rather than slavishly follow, current trends. |
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These works also demonstrate the potential for the tutu to live on as wearable couture rather than a museum piece. |
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The pieces made from a combination of chenille and Lycra were slinky, sexy and very wearable. |
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The women liked this fragrance because it was citrusy, fruity, sharp and wearable. |
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Sculley envisions some sort of wearable, always-on wireless connections that haven't been invented yet. |
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For 3D graphics headsets or wearable displays of any sort to become more pervasive, they still need to be less invasive. |
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The clothes which are young and vibrant, and eminently wearable, come in two shades of pink with some cream combinations. |
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Out of an estimated total of nine jumpers I've laboriously knitted for myself in my thirty-two years of life, only one was actually wearable. |
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However, mixed with softer more feminine elements, such as tiered cotton skirts and frilled shirts, this look is extremely wearable. |
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It could be used to make artificial nerves, rubbery needles, or wearable electronics. |
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Their job is to translate these trends into a look which is up-to-the-minute, yet wearable and affordable. |
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This season, the designer again paired the best of wearable neutrals with bold statement pieces. |
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This is a slick yet wearable collection that just begs to be worn with killer heels and a sexy, confident smile. |
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It is a very wearable collection and can be worn either as separates or the entire outfit. |
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Luckily, there are designers in Europe who have captured the beauty and versatility of ethnic designs and produced very wearable results. |
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During seasons where miniskirts was all the rage, she countered by showing designs with hems at a more wearable length. |
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The wearable can be docked in the car as an integrated communications center and general purpose computer for two distinct users of the car. |
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And so she pulls them apart and then bends a few things and 5 minutes later I have some wearable glasses. |
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As well as the usual collection of extra goodies, Sony is giving away three types of eyewear as an in-game wearable based on player feedback. |
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For all the activity abroad, many cell-phone makers believe today's wearable designs are far from optimal. |
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They are a by-product of the first university-sponsored conference on wearable computers. |
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Instead, its designers say it represents a leap forward in wearable technology. |
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Computerworld recently reported on a company that sells wearable body monitors. |
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Her hammered copper bracelets and bangles are wearable pieces of modern art. |
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In this creative activity, your students will design and build their own, wearable space spacesuits. |
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This could be accomplished by electronic means, such as wearable computers or electronic jewelry, embedded chips, or voice or visual recognition. |
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In groups, with whatever materials available, design and create wearable masks. |
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These wearable mobile computers allow workers to move about the warehouse and perform their picking tasks without having to carry paper lists. |
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There are many potential applications, especially in the context of future wearable and personal systems. |
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These new tools might have game-like or toy-like characteristics, be portable or even wearable. |
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The flexible LCD suggests many possibilities for displays that are both wearable and fashionable. |
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Quite often, I wait until Popsy has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again. |
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Maroon and purple were starred under wearable fur and leather coats. |
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Silver nanowires may be more valuable than gold when it comes to developing low cost wearable technology and embeddable sensors for healthcare-focused applications. |
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Data associated with activities were collected by the infrared sensor, the temperature and hygrometry sensor, and the wearable kinematic sensors. |
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Traditionally, the buttons of a shirt were meant to be unstitched once the shirt was no longer wearable in order to be used again. |
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Project partners with innovative ideas for wearable electronics concepts are waiting in the starting blocks. |
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More wearable and in softer colours than your usual sporty togs, it's ideal if – like me – you'll probably end up using it for loungewear. |
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These displays have enormous market potential in new, bendable, foldable, wearable and ruggedized electronic products. |
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This bulky, bold, and beautiful chain is an industrial sized ball chain with the versatility to create wearable art from all things idea-ology. |
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They need to not only satisfy the demands of professional makeup artists, but be wearable on an everyday, everywoman basis, as well. |
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Recently her focus has been recycling old gold into more organic wearable art. |
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But more sophisticated applications may require wearable computers that are as powerful as desktop and notebook PCs, or even more powerful. |
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For now, wearable photography comes at a price – and potentially the cost is social as well as financial. |
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Many applications are covered: The ground deployment, the vehicle mounted version, the soldier wearable and the helicopter deployment. |
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All around the globe tremendous efforts are being made to find solutions to the need for portable, or better yet, wearable power supplies. |
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In addition, the Footprint Tracker can be integrated with wearable location badge sensors to allow individuals to manage their use of energy. |
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They develop wearable technologies and smart textile-based intelligent garments based on what is known as interaction design. |
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This allows community residents time to select the clean, wearable clothing they wish to donate or buy specific items. |
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Unlike a phone, wearable technology is an add-on, an accessory, something that comes on top. |
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Quite often, I wait until Poppy has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again. |
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On the whole, the collection was quite wearable with a profusion of cuts and colours, but the designer still has some miles to go before the buyers start placing their orders. |
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However, every time I pulled this dress out it was perfectly wearable. |
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While it is certainly much easier to impress an audience with elegant evening wear, several of the competitors came up with creative yet wearable designs. |
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The company says it is aiming to plug the gap it has found in the market for fashionable but wearable clothes for much-neglected 40-plus female shoppers. |
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Your wearable coach provides voice updates of your performance as you run. |
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Emoticons could also be sent to wearable computers embedded in jewellery. |
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Microsoft isn't the first to make a run at wearable technology. |
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Bags need fabric and color, just like a conventional wearable. |
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The Oculus Rift is a wearable headset that goes over the eyes like a clunky pair of scuba goggles. |
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Pedometers and the cottage industry of smartphone-friendly wearable trackers are great for encouraging a more activity lifestyle. |
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It is about selling wearable, keenly priced clothes to sophisticated, discerning consumers who want something they'll still be wearing in years to come. |
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Input devices may consist of computer mice, keyboards, pixels of one or more video cameras, wearable computer devices, or other sensors with which users can interact. |
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That seems to be the secret to creating a successful, desirable, and wearable device. |
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This notion of fashion as a kind of wearable narrative is in evidence at industry gatherings like frieze and Art Basel. |
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Sproutling, the first predictive wearable for babies, is no doubt impressive. |
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Like the loose, readily wearable garment that he can slip into and out of with ease, Gascoigne thus advertises his facility with multiple professional identities. |
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At Yohji Yamamoto, the proportions were also theatrical but perhaps more wearable. |
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Quite often, I wait until he has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again. |
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Skyhook Wireless said it has agreed to integrate its location technology into Filip's Filip2, a wearable phone and smart locator for children. |
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It is also an excellent conductor of electricity, so is useful for anything involving electronics, such as bendable mobile phones and cameras, and wearable electrical devices attached to clothing. |
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Taking Mondrian's flat dimensionality as inspiration, Saint Laurent was interested in transferring the multicoloured geometric planes to a wearable and unrestrictive day dress. |
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With a 170-degree wide-angle lens and HD video capture, the HD Hero 960 is a wearable camera that lets you record all your extreme adventures with ease. |
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Manufacturers have responded to the craving for sleek, wearable or totable designs with offerings like the Nokia 8860, a cell phone so compact and shiny it might be mistaken for a cigarette lighter. |
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Whether Apple can reach those targets remains to be seen, but Llamas said the gadget will help to trigger a major uptick in the popularity of wearable technology in the next few months. |
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Furthermore, wearable devices might be potentially equipped with filter lenses that provide protection against X-radiation. |
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The trend-inspired eye front features a graduated design in the wearable colour options of Black Striation and Brown Striation. |
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From embellished bombers to silky cami dresses and midi skirts, these metallic touches come in an array of wearable forms. |
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The mismates share shoe purchases, which means they don't have to buy two different-size pairs of shoes to come up with one wearable pair. |
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Ekso Bionics makes robotic exoskeletons, or wearable robots, to augment human strength, endurance and mobility. |
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Or will they just want it straightforward: evening dresses, a good suit, for Simons to put another sleeve on those one-armed bandit asymmetric coats and make them wearable and well, in the Dior tradition? |
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Consequently, there is a need a wearable system to measure a lower limb joint angle during gait in the sagittal plane in daily conditions. |
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Apple's first smartwatch has a passcode feature that can lock the wearable device when it is removed from the wrist, which is meant to prevent it from being used without permission. |
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The wearable rocks a twistable bezel on the watch face to help you navigate through your notifications, music, maps and e-mails. |
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Personalised systems for monitoring and supporting patients are also currently available examples include wearable or implantable communication systems for continuous monitoring patients' heart conditions. |
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Interactive Wear AG concentrates on the integration of electronic functions, components and systems into textile products and has one of the world's leading platforms for wearable electronics technology at its disposal. |
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Beddit uses ballistocardiography, through an ultra-thin force-sensing strip, to measure nighttime activity without any wearable sensors. |
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But soon, equipped with wearable computers, radio transmitters and GPS technology, they will be playing in the streets of our cities, which will thereby transform into a playing field for simulation. |
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The company is now accepting orders for Rambo-II in desktop, ruggedized handheld, ruggedized wearable, and ruggedized embedded configurations. |
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There are many examples of successful e-Health developments including health information networks, electronic health records, telemedicine services, wearable and portable monitoring systems, and health portals. |
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It's in those moments that Cory, 35, trades his wheelchair for a wearable 'ReWalk' exoskeleton. |
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She is the cofounder of International Fashion Machines in Boston, where she developed the first electronic ink wearable animated display and Electric Plaid, an addressable color-change textile. |
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Target markets include wearable computing and in-car electronics. |
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Geared toward the sophisticate, this rapidly expanding collection is known for its quality, attention to detail, wearable colour pallets, reliable fit and its quirky sense of humour. |
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But in 2012 its dream business turned sour as folk began using cheap, wearable devices that let experts monitor them while they snoozed in the comfort of their homes. |
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Ekso Bionics develops exoskeletons, or wearable robots, which have a variety of applications in the medical, military, industrial, and consumer markets. |
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The Sony Walkman W-Series MP3 player features a convenient lightweight, rinsable, wearable and water-resistant headphone-style design that is ideal for fitness enthusiasts. |
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The wearable sculptures, have been created by Irish artists Anne Cleary and Denis Connolly, who were inspired by early 20th Century experiments in perceptual adaptation. |
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The idea behind Smarty Ring, a Bluetooth-enabled wearable gadget, is to allow users to check smartphone alerts and manage incoming calls right from their finger. |
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The latest report from Recode points to multiple wearable gears. |
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Under the new personal flotation device regulations, boats 16 feet and longer must have one wearable type flotation device on board the boat for each person. |
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There is a small amount of skate clothing but the majority of wearable goods are the hippie-type clothes spilling over from the head shop in back. |
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