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May 7, 2010 9:00 AM
As we move into an age where we move from viewing computers as things to computers in things, one of the logical places will be in our clothes. In this article a number of examples of ten articles of smart clothing are described. Some of them are networked while others have standalone functionality.
- Motion Detecting Pants
- Proximity Sensing Shirt
- Heart Sensing Bra
- Smart Running Shoes
- Networked Jacket
- Neuro Headset
- Thought Helmet
- iPod Watch.
- Biosensor Underwear
- Nanofibers
The underlying technologies that allow these products to function have many more uses as well.
Originally posted on The Next Big Thing blog
| Blogger Profile: Charlie Bess | |
| Charles Bess has worked in the Information Technology industry for about 30 years supporting a variety of large organizations and industries. Charlie has performed a variety of formal and technical leadership roles throughout EDS and now HP. He is a licensed professional engineer and in 2002, a senior member of IEEE and was recognized as a Fellow within HP for his focus on value delivery and innovation. Currently he is focused on the Chief Technologist functional relationship between HP and its largest clients. In addition to these activities, Charlie has also worked as a public speaker, advisor to SMUs MBA program and supported engineering and computer science activities at Purdue University and University of North Texas. He’s been blogging on technology and business value related topics since early 2003. | ![]() |











