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| Wearable Gadgets | | 2008-07-27 19:49:00 | | Rolling your eyes to turn up the volume of a portable music player and tapping your fingers to turn on a DVD player are among technologies Japan's top mobile carrier is testing for "wearable" gadgets.Mr Hiroyuki Manabe and he is currently employed by a Japanese based mobile company NTT DoCoMo. NTT DoCoMo believes wearable control technology will be adapted for mobile devices that download music, play video games and allow users to shop online and keep up with their e-mail. In a de | | By: SparksSpace | | |
| | | Wearable vest made from mattress | | 2008-05-26 15:24:38 | | Old mattress don’t go to waste with some able-handed crafters who have made use of the mattress materials and turned it into a wearable vest.
With some embellishments, the innovative transformation becomes a cool fashionable look. Great, huh?
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Crafters, embellishments, mattress, mattress vest, transformation, vest | | By: Mattresszine | | |
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| Concept: Wearable Mobile Device | | 2008-03-13 06:26:50 | | This is a cool mobile device concept, a new wearable device that anyone can communicate with that is easier and lighter in mobile circumstances corresponding to the 3.5G, 4G communication standard.
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| | | UNITED STATES: Looking for a wearable power system, America Want You ! by Manuel Torres Laveaga | | 2007-07-09 07:23:00 | | Hi people, if you are a genius like Albert Einstein and wish to get One Million Bucks you need to read all about this advise.The U.S. Department of Defense throght Defense Research and Engineering Continuing with its mission to ensure that the warfighters today and tomorrow have superior and affordable technology to support their misión, and to give them revolutionar´y war-winning capabilities, made public the prize program draws upon innovation from a broad range of sources to provide superior technical solutions for the individual energy needs of Soldiers, Marines, Airmen and Sailors in the field.The Department of Defense wanna develop for a wearable power system that lasts four days and reduces the weight of the battery load typically carried by those in the field.The prizes:1st Place = $1M2nd Place = $500K3rd Place = $250KWinning Criteria The lightest weight system weighing 4kg or less after completing the full competitive demonstration is the winner. Second and thi | | By: energy BLOG | | |
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