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  2. CuteCircuit - Wikipedia

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    Designed by CuteCircuit in partnership with Ballantine's, tshirtOS is the world's first wearable, sharable, programmable T-shirt, that can be programmed by an iOS app to show images and texts, play music, take photos and share them with everybody. [13] CuteCircuit designs dresses and costumes for international artist special performances or tours.

  3. T (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    T: The New York Times Style Magazine, known simply as T, is a perfect-bound magazine publication of The New York Times newspaper dedicated to fashion, living, beauty, holiday, travel, and design coverage. T is not a supplement of The New York Times Magazine, but a distinct publication with its own staff. It was launched in August 2004, and is ...

  4. CrowdOptic - Wikipedia

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    The company is a founding certified Google Glass partner with its technology also in use by Sony, Vuzix and Microsoft. [13] [19] CrowdOptic develops algorithms which let smartphones and wearables live-stream from locations such as hospital operating rooms or sports stadiums.

  5. Preventice - Wikipedia

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    In August 2012, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the BodyGuardian Remote Monitoring System, a series of small wearable monitors created by Preventice in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic. The BodyGuardian system is to be used by doctors to track non-lethal arrhythmia or irregular heartbeats in ambulatory patients.

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  7. World of Wearable Art - Wikipedia

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    TSB Arena WOW - front entrance 2022 Susan Holmes wearable art are regularly displayed in the museum, as she has won 19 awards from the museums competitions.. World of WearableArt (WOW) is an international design competition, [1] attracting entries from more than 40 countries each year. [2]

  8. Cindy Kao - Wikipedia

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    Cindy Hsin-Liu Kao (Traditional Chinese: 高新綠; pinyin: Gāo Xīnlǜ) is a professor, researcher and interdisciplinary designer based at Cornell University focusing on human-centered design, computer science, and wearable technologies.

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