30 Sep 2010, 4:00am
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Water and Sun reactive fashion by Amy Winters

Amy Winters is a new media artist and fashion designer whose work lies at the intersection of fashion, visual arts, music, film, dance and theater. The British/Swiss artist graduated from Central Saint Martin’s in 2006 with a BA in Theater Design.
Her first ready-to wear collection was on the runway during……

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30 Sep 2010, 4:00am
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DIY wearable electronic – Fabrickit

Almost 2 years ago we beamed up on talk2myShirt the plan of Studio 5050 to created a set of wearable electronic modules that allow designers and DIY enthusiasts to concentrate on the design rather than spending time of putting together the electronics in a textile friendly way.
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30 Sep 2010, 4:00am
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Stretchable Electronic Skin

A team of Nokia researchers working at Cambridge working on a morphing, stretchable face of next generation phones but this technology is also highly interesting for wearable electronic, to integrate complex electronic functionality into our second skin = our clothing.
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29 Sep 2010, 3:00am
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Video review – Nokia N8

The Nokia N8 fell victim to a leak a few months back, revealing an assortment of high end specs – Symbian^3 OS, a 3.5 capacitive OLED touchscreen, 12 megapixel camera, Carl Zeiss lens, Xenon flash and 720p HD video recording capabilities.So we knew those Finnish phone makers were set to deliver something pretty high end. And subsequent to that leak we found out it has a few more tricks up its sleeve including multitouch and ……

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29 Sep 2010, 3:00am
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HTC HD7 specs and pics leaked

Windows Phone 7’s just around the corner and we’re getting pretty excited. We’ve already taken a good look at the OS itself, but now we’re starting to see just how good the hardware is going to be.If you’d forgotten that the smartphone game can still be more than a two-horse race between iOS and Android, check out the latest leaks of HTC’s HD7.

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23 Sep 2010, 4:00am
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Realtime update on your cellphone from your baby’s Exmobaby pajama

Over the past years we have seen quite some wearable technology concepts and products around babies, ranging from music radiating maternity wear for the unborn, allowing unborn babies to tweet their first movements or baby clothing that changes color when baby’s temperature rises.
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23 Sep 2010, 4:00am
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Rhyme&Reason – knitwear and fabric enlivened by illumination

Two years ago Mary Huang, at that time student of Design|Media Arts department at UCLA started weaving and knitting with light.
The interview I have done with her was inspiring and shed already some light on her future relation with fashion and technology.
Fast forward into our present day, Mary’s Rhym……

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22 Sep 2010, 3:00am
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First impressions – Nokia C6

Nokia's busted out three new phones. The C6 (not related to the previous C6) is the cheapest of the bunch. But it's no bog standard budget pocket box…Not so long ago a phone like this would have set you back a bit. Solid build in metal and glass, a premium display… it's got it all going on. Continues…
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22 Sep 2010, 3:00am
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HTC Desire HD and Z launch with more Sense

We’ve just watched HTC ripping the wrapping off its new phones, and they’re a pair of stunners. Desire ZAs usual, one’s the ugly duckling, in this case the QWERTY-packing Desire Z. But that’s only comparative. It has the same stylish aluminium body as the HD and it’s no slouch elsewhere – for a ……

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16 Sep 2010, 4:00am
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Translator shirt

Visionaries at Bayer, a German high tech company directed their research power on photovoltaic according to a recently published press release.
The for us noticeable statement can be found towards the end of the press release stating ‘In future, photovoltaic applications could extend far beyond traditi……

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