“Wearable” just never gives me the -o-*wow*-gotta-have-it-nows. But then neither does VR https://www.wired.com/story/i-wore-the-jean-jacket-of-the-future …
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En réponse à @GreatDismal
I don't think it will until it's full-on smart clothes, something cheap and ubiquitous that fashion can really utilize.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft @GreatDismal
I don’t really understand smart clothes. What exactly am I supposed to do with an internet connected shirt, for example?
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En réponse à @ScottBorlick
Can monitor vital signs, set improve wicking to certain areas to enhance cooling, selectively darken patches for shade
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
Ok FINE. Maybe there are some uses. How long until advertising on the built in screens? How about subsidies on price if you agree to ads?
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En réponse à @ScottBorlick
no one said it would be all upsides. I would expect those things too, along with worse. Shirt senses you sweating? Pops up a
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft @ScottBorlick
Coke ad on your arm. Feeling cold? Better check out the new Nike fleeces. Technology changes, human nature doesn't.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
I could also see clothes that tell your mashing machine what settings to use. Just throw in a pile and hit start.
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yeah, something like that would be super useful
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