> Kayoko Tanaka, a PR staff member of Pioneer, tries > on a prototype of a wearable computer, a jacket with > a built-in display in its sleeve in Tokyo Thursday, > June 5, 2003. Using an organic film electro-luminescent > (EL) display, the wearable computer is being developed > with a new information technology by a collaboration of > academic institutes and electronic companies. The development > is expected to help medical, firefighting, and farming > workers. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi) "expected to help medical, firefighting, and farming workers." !!! What about everyone else? These 3 markets are not very big consumers of wearable computing products. I wonder why they were chosen as target markets. -Tony -- Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" toWear-Hard Mailing List Archive (searchable): http://wearables.blu.org Please, *PLEASE* don't subscribe through a forward/expander/false domain
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