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Scientists at UC Berkeley have developed a foldable, incredibly thin invisibility cloak that can wrap around microscopic objects of any shape and make them undetectable in the visible spectrum. In its current form, the technology could be useful in optical ...
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More wearable technology that can help enhance or control muscles or reflexes Helps researchers accumulate data on human reflexes and how to battle deterioration So, it finally happened — Apple created something straight out of a Dick Tracy comic. Apple is ...
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These Spectacles Improve Sleep and Reduce Jet Lag with Blue Light Therapy These smart glasses are a wearable blue light therapy device designed by AYO to improve sleep, boost energy and reduce jet lag. The extremely thin pair of spectacles ...
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You Are What you Wear Twenty four hours in one day. We spend most of that time in clothing. There is nothing like clothing which has a closer relationship with the natural skin.Because it is so close to the skin, ...
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The rise of wearable technology is inevitably leading towards our clothes becoming the next touch-enabled smart accessories, but why stop there? An international team of researchers has come up with a way of attaching flexible touch controls directly onto the ...
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Safety comes first to LIVALL! BLING HELMET= Windbreak Mic + Bluetooth Speaker+3-Axis G-Sensor + LED LIVALL Bling Helmet LIVALL Bling Helmet is smart because it has built-in Windbreak Mic, 3-axis G-sensor, Bluetooth Speaker and LEDs on the top and back ...
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UpRight is designed as a training tool for achieving better posture in a world where many of us slouch over our keyboards for hours each day Usually it’s parents who remind their kids to sit up straight. It worked ...
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Source: http://www.cnbc.com/2013/06/28/Future-Fashion:-10-Wearable-Tech-Trends-to-Watch.html?slide=3...