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Wearable Computing: the Next Generation of 'Borg

Published on Aug 29, 2011

(April 1, 2011) Thad Starner reviews the greatest hits of wearable computing and describes an unusual and surprising application currently being explored at Georgia Tech, where Starner is an Associate Professor in the School of Interactive Computing.
 

Moto 360, Google Glass and iWatch: When will wearables go mainstream?

Published on Jun 2, 2014

Wearable tech is here, but that's not to say everyone's on board yet. Could the Moto 360 and iWatch be the devices to finally push wearables into the mainstream?
 

Touch Screens of the Future

Published on May 28, 2014

Carnegie Mellon's Chris Harrison demonstrates TouchTools and TapSense, tablet apps he built to explore new ways of that people might interact with screens in the future.

Article "Wearable Computers Will Transform Language"

Smart clothes and accessories will let us share thoughts and sensations as well as words

by Ariel Bleicher
May 28, 2014
 

The Future of Wearable Technology - CES 2015

Published on Jan 21, 2015

Wearable technology (aka “wearables”) has gone from a buzzword to an entire industry over the course of only a few years. Numerous wearables were on display at CES 2015 in Las Vegas – and we got our hands (and arms, feet, heads…) on a bunch of them! From athletics to relaxation, we look at what CES has to offer.
 

Posture-correcting wearables

Published on Mar 11, 2015

Wearable gadgets have become a serious trend, especially with the rising popularity of smartwatches. There are also wearables to help track your fitness, health and now even posture. In this Tech Minute, CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on a handful of the best posture-correcting devices on the market.
 
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