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Wearable technology promotes the well-being of...
A Finnish IST International Security Technology has developed a well-being wristband called Vivago™ , which analyses and transmits information on the user's level of activity and notifies if any deviations from normal occur. The wristband is intended to allow elderly or chronically ill person... Read more ...
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Accupix MP Glass MPG-230A HMD Video Glasses -...
Wow. This is really cool stuff. The Accupix MP glass MPG-230A Video Glasses and portable player are maybe the best example of next-generation virtual reality systems. This technology enables the vision of "mobile presence": your body is in a physical space, but your mind is somewhere else. Imagi... Read more ...
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New lightweight LCD screen
From Gizmodo I4U has a few details on an impressively lightweight LCD screen from Scalar Corp. that can be mounted on ordinary glasses that weighes a scant seven grams. The screen offers a simulated 14-inch screen with 180,000 pixels (roughly television resolution). It's not terribly expensi... Read more ...
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Wearable kinesthetic system for capturing upper...
Tognetti and his collaborators at The Interdepartmental Research Center "E. Piaggio", University of Pisa, have recently developed a wearable kinesthetic system for capturing upper limb movements in post-stroke rehabilitation. In this system (see picture below), a lycra shirt has been equipped wit... Read more ...
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Eyetop Multimedia: Mobile Virtual Reality at hand!
From Eyetop web-site The EYETOP DVD personal video entertainment system gives you the freedom to watch your favorite DVD’s while you are commuting, waiting for a plane, or just relaxing in your easy chair. The high quality private image is like having your own personal home theatre…on the go... Read more ...
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Mitsubishi displays boost wearable computing...
Wearable displays allow the user to visually interface with the omnipresent digital world whilst navigating their physical environment. It's no exaggeration to say that the SCOPO could very well be to the eye what the I-Pod was to the ear. Wearable computing has been bandied about f... Read more ...