Both
the new wearable computer and the Note 3 were released in the UK yesterday and, at present, the watch only works with the new phablet.
Both
the new wearable computer and the Note 3 were released in the UK yesterday and, at present, the watch only works... Read more
Not exact matches
A
new version of the
wearable computer — which generated polarizing reactions and heavy backlash when it initially launched as a consumer product in 2012 — is being rolled out to businesses, The Wall Street Journal reports.
If you think it's creepy how much marketers know about you now, just wait until they get their hands on data collected by
wearable computers and other
new technologies.
In 2017, I think we'll see a breakthrough in human -
computer interaction and
new form factors that have the potential to reshape not only
wearables, but the entire mobile computing industry as we know it.
Despite killing it off at the beginning of this year, Google has revealed a
new version of its Glass
wearable computer, aimed...
«Speech input will become a natural interface for many
wearable applications and intelligent devices,» says Anantha Chandrakasan, the Vannevar Bush Professor of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science at MIT, whose group developed the
new chip.
In a battlefield exercise about three years ago at Fort Benning, Georgia, one where many
new technologies including robots and
new UAVs and
wearable computers and all of those things were being tested in a war game, an Army captain leading one of the teams was asked which of these technologies he would want to take with him to combat today.
I once wrote (buried deep in a sales proposal something like «you
new computer will be grey in colour, washable with the patented OMO feature
wearable at even the most sophisticated evening events, accessorisable with a range of glamorous baubles and will provide total technical flexibility within a unified and comprehensive overall business and commercial strategy»..
The Microsoft HoloLens is a
wearable holographic
computer with high - definition see - through lenses that promises to take virtual reality technology to a
new level.
In this
new mobile world,
wearable computers would funnel relevant, context - sensitive alerts to us through devices worn on our bodies.
Google Glass, a
new trend in
wearable computers, was going to be one of the big tech items sold this christmas before its actual release date got moved.
Google Chairman Eric Schmidt says the Google Glass
wearable face
computer wasn't a failure, and that they're still working on a
new version of it.
With the headset, Microsoft says, everything from gaming, through streaming media in apps like Netflix, to productivity apps, Skype video calling, or even creating virtual 3D objects in the
new HoloStudio app - think Paint for the 21st century - are possible in a full standalone
wearable computer.
Gesture control for
wearable computers isn't
new.