Archive for October, 2005
10-29-2005
Kenpo iPod jacket
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Another ipod controlling jacket has been introduced by Kenpo, but retailing for as much as $275 I think many will think twice before bying what really is just a gigantic wearable remote control.
It’s supposed to enable wearers to keep their iPod safely in the inner pocket while navigating the device through a sewn in control system on the lower part of the jacket’s sleeve.
The remote is made of a special kind of smart fabric and touch-sensitive buttons that are supposed to be identical to those found on the iPod.
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10-23-2005
Bullet-Proof Denim Jacket
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The ultimate jacket for rough neighbourhoods. This is a more or less regular denim jacket type Levi Strauss, if it hadn’t been for the lining consisting of a level IIIA bullet-proof material, sewn into the inside.
It not only will stop the ordinary 9mm bullets, but the commercial also highlights it ability to stop those dreaded .44 magnum bullets.
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10-20-2005
Make your own RFID Pocket Replacement

Mikey Sklar is definately a busy bee. One of his projects are an answer to the privacy issues raised by the introduction of RFID. As these tags have become more pervasive, how does the consumer avoid being tracked? What he does is to show you how to build a homemade faraday cage around your RFID tags. The project describes how the average person can rip out a pocket from a pair of jeans and replace it with a cotton like fabric which contains enough conductive material to block most RFID tag frequencies.
This project was created as a workshop for a DIY event Swap-O-Rama-Rama which takes place in NYC on Sunday, October 9th 2005.
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10-13-2005
Brightfeet - slippers with lights
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I very cute idea indeed, and helpful when you need to get up and get that glass of milk in the night.
Inside each slipper there’s a weight sensor which activates the LED in the front. The light is even angled a little upwards in order not just to project the floor and can, according to Bright Feet, illuminate an area in front of you at a distance of 20 to 25 feet. The built-in timer will automatically switch off your slippers after a certain time interval. For $40 you even get the 2 batteries needed to power each slipper.

(via popgadget)
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10-09-2005
Networked clothing - The Flirtskirt
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An artsy project with a social backdrop. That was the idea behind the Flirtskirt. The apparel features tri-color Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) that wearers can adjust to their mood or preference. The wireless sensors on the skirts makes the light pulsate and change color when it senses another user equipped with the same brand. The concept is to use technology to create conversations and common interests like when two strangers walking dogs or using the same brand of technology are more likely to strike up a conversation.
When two wearers start mingling the apparels start to change color and the in the end they will share a common colormix.
(Via turbulence)
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10-04-2005
Toyota replaces keys with watches

One of the major players in the car industry, Toyota, is planning to introduce a new and innovative way to unlock the car. This handy watch will probably make use of RFID to transmit a radio signal to the car once the hand is close enough, or in other words, you reach the door handle and the car magically unlocks. Developed in cooperation with Citizen, they’ll be introduced in the coming weeks to the Japanese market. As usual the Japanese will have all the fun first…
(Via I4U)
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10-03-2005
Rome and Milan subway maps for your PSP
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The Sony PSP is hardly a wearable object, but definately portable. In any case here are two links for the subway maps of Milano and Roma. Finally the PSP will be useful while on the move (at least if only someone dared to check it while taking the metro in Milano.)
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10-02-2005
Handbag goes solar

Roseanna Kilfedder comes to the rescue for every woman trying to find her keys in the bottom of the bag. (And for the male counterpart it’s an equal relief as we don’t have to witness the embarrassing scene of a woman emptying the contents on the porch with a desperate cry.) The lining is made of electroluminescent material which is lit up by the zip. Everything is powered by a battery connected to a flexible solar panel mounted on the side of the bag. As a bonus the bag can also be used as a charger for cell phones or other gagdets women normally carry around.
(Via Popgadget)
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