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Gadget Ogling: Wine in a Dash, Connected Bicycles, and a Wearable for Behinds
2015-05-02 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
I'll admit I'm not the planet's most refined wine connoisseur, but I do enjoy a glass or two of red with my dinner. At the minute, the few bottles I have are vacuuming up space around my kitchen, so I could use a wall-mounted wine rack -- but what's the use of having a rack with no bottles once they're finished? Poppy Reserve could solve the problem of a barren wine rack.
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Gadget Ogling: A Juicy Wristband, a Gamy Wearable and a Dorky Dongle
2015-04-18 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
Asus is taking a common-sense approach to the fitness tracker game by debuting a new watch with a 10-day battery life. Thanks to its square screen, the soon-to-be-released VivoWatch resembles a smartwatch more than, say, a Fitbit. It appears to have a monochrome screen, which must help extend that all-important battery life. It has a stainless-steel build, and dust and water protection.
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MIT researchers develop wearable thumbnail-mounted wireless controller
2015-04-17 12:33:33| Wireless - Topix.net
Researchers at MIT have come up with a novel way to interact with wireless devices - a miniaturized trackpad so small that it can be stuck onto a user's thumbnail. NailO, as the device is called, is the brainchild of media arts and sciences grad student Cindy Hsin-Liu Kao, a native of Taiwan, who came up with the idea when she couldn't find the nail art stickers popular in that country in the U.S. She called the device "unobtrusive."
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Wearable tech conference to focus on fashion
2015-04-16 14:45:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com
Fashion will be a key focus at this year's Wearable Tech Conference & Expo, which aims to offer new perspectives on both the devices and technology.
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Printing soft robotics and wearable tech with liquid metal
2015-04-07 20:46:19| Extremetech
Researchers at Purdue University have outlined a way to mass-produce circuits made of liquid-metal alloys using inkjet-printing technology, paving the way for "soft robots" and other kinds of flexible electronics.
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