October 11, 2006 Enterprise Mobility Company Symbol Technologies yesterday introduced a new wearable mobile computer and scanner system for high-performance computing in extreme environments. Worn on ...
Picture this: Inspectors are looking over a newly constructed building before it has been commissioned. Using wearable computers, they review suggestions and pull up site drawings and related ...
In the office, you can sit in front of a computer. Out in the field or in a warehouse, that’s not possible — but it is possible to wear one. “We increased our ...
A new crop of wearable computers in prototype promises to bring hands-free computing and communications power safety and mobility for small and medium-size businesses. At the forefront of this push is ...
Last year Tap Systems released what it called the future of computing, a wearable keyboard that allowed users to type with a single hand. By slipping your fingers through five interconnected rings, ...
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--General Micro Systems today launched its battery-powered “X9 Spider Wearable” S1502-MP mobile computer intended for dismounted soldiers and Marines who need ...
As if the mobile industry didn't have enough woes, another threat is looming on the horizon from the cyber labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Wearable computing has long been regarded ...
EL MONTE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American Reliance, Inc. (AMREL) announced that it will introduce the HC-2, a rugged new computer platform for wearable and handheld applications, at the LandWarNet ...
A company called Kopin is intending to launch a wearable computer next year, the Kopin Golden-i Gen.2. The Kopin Golden-i Gen.2 will feature a 15-inch virtual display that is attached to a Bluetooth ...