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CeBIT 2000: Toshiba shows off techno-toys

News Electronics giant Toshiba has gone gadget mental at this year's CeBIT technology show in Hannover, Germany, showing off a paraphernalia of toys for geeks including a laptop, a wearable MP3 player and even computing binoculars.

[February 25, 2000, 16:32]

'Cyborgs' to converge in London

News These devout transhumanists -- individuals who believe that technology should be used to improve upon the human condition -- will discuss a range of topics including cryonics, life extension, nanotechnology, mind uploading, genetic engineering and...

[July 14, 2000, 9:41]

Gates to invest £130m in Cambridge students

News At its Cambridge research facility, Microsoft is developing such futuristic technologies as intelligent computer systems and wearable computing. Microsoft founder and world's wealthiest man Bill Gates is to invest millions in sponsoring Cambridge...

[May 23, 2000, 11:47]

Kevin Poulsen: A hacker Christmas

News Finally, this holiday season, say it with wearable computing. With each passing holiday season, it seems I'm asked more and more frequently, "Kevin, what do I get a hacker for the holidays? Here are a few answers.

[December 25, 1999, 6:30]

A Year Ago: Kevin Poulsen - A hacker Christmas

News Finally, this holiday season, say it with wearable computing. Last-minute gift purchases for the hacker in the house With each passing holiday season, it seems I'm asked more and more frequently, "Kevin, what do I get a hacker for the holidays?

[December 25, 2000, 6:00]

Digital paper turns a new page

News Drzaic listed smart cards, rewriteable store-front displays, and wearable computing printed on clothes as possible future products. Start-up E Ink Corp.announced on Tuesday a partnership with Lucent Technologies to combine E Ink's digital paper...

[October 13, 1999, 8:10]

Ray Kurzweil: Don't fear the nanofuture

News We already have wearable computing. When it comes to imagining the future, Ray Kurzweil has an impressive list of credentials to state his case. Among other achievements, Kurzweil, who has worked on artificial intelligence and pattern recognition...

[March 20, 2001, 11:00]

Guy Kewney's Weekend Diary

News I was trying to write about "wearable computers". They are so integrated with their computing appendages that a program can be "loaded" into their minds which crashes them. I did not, honestly, believe that I would ever find myself doing fashion...

[December 14, 1996, 7:00]

Personal Server takes your data with you

News The Personal Server would be much more acceptable to people than other wearable computer ideas, because it would be invisible in normal use, he said. By automatically finding and attaching by wireless to screens and keyboards available on cash...

[September 16, 2003, 10:25]

News Schmooze: Tech economy suffers as Bill Gates heads for fantasyland

News All hail the cloth keyboard, which apparently can be dipped in a glass of milk without harm, and the wearable PC, which will be in shops by Christmas, unless of course they cancel Christmas this year.

[July 27, 2001, 17:40]

Tiny Toshiba drives to offer storage aplenty

News The diminutive 10GB and 20GB drives, announced on Wednesday, will mean cavernous storage for a range of mobile-computing devices, including music players, personal digital assistants, wearable computers and even laptops.

[January 16, 2002, 16:33]

Six big trends of Comdex '01

News Laptops, mobile phones, PDAs, wearable computers, and their derivatives will be abundant this month in Vegas. Anticipate a lot of attention to phone-computing-browsing devices, such as Handspring's new Treo.

[November 8, 2001, 10:42]

Fossil unearths wrist PDA

News Several manufacturers have set their sights on introducing wearable PDAs or mobile phones, including Samsung, which has won US regulatory approval for a Dick Tracy-style wrist phone/PDA combination. Fossil, the Texas-based maker of trendy watches...

[April 30, 2002, 17:08]

News Burst: Linux in your palm

News About 75 of the smaller-than-a-palm gadgets exist, albeit in prototype form, and form the core of Compaq's next generation "futuristic and wearable" designs, said the company. Unfortunately for Linux lovers Compaq has no plans to bring the Itsy to...

[June 15, 1999, 8:31]

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