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Market for Computer-Based `Smart Clothing' May Reach $700 Million by 2010 The smart fabrics and interactive textiles (SFIT) and wearables markets is roughly $400 million today in fragmented, unprofitable revenue, and may reach $700 million in break-even or marginally profitable revenue by 2010, say analysts |
National Defense January 2015 Valerie Insinna |
New Smart Fabric Manufacturer Looking to Break Into Defense Market Unlike most other wearable sensors, which typically measure physiological data such as heart rate and respiration, the sensors in Bebop's fabric can also measure other kinds of contact between a person and his or her environment. |
AskMen.com May 1, 2001 Austin Silver |
Fashion For Geeks Wearable tech is no longer as far-fetched a concept as living on the sun; designers have made room for all our little gadgets with some new lines of clothing that both look good and minimize the bulk effect... |
The Motley Fool September 27, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
Philips Displays a New Image Electronic textiles have applications far beyond cool shirts. If Philips doesn't jump on this opportunity, someone else will. And that would be a loss that Philips shareholders won't need any technology to wear on their sleeve. |
The Family Room November 2000 J.K. Beith |
Baby Clothes - Hints and Tips Baby clothes are really expensive, and because your child grows so fast in the first couple of years, these clothes are going to have a very short life. To maximize the wear we need to look at how we take care of them, how we can get wear from them, for longer and how we might save money... |
AskMen.com Maggie Kalogeropoulos |
Matching Pants With Jackets Buying and matching separate jackets and pants to form a complete outfit can be quite a daunting task for the modern man. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Label Profile: Theory Tahari and Ronsen have developed a philosophy built around ease of wear, luxury and simplicity. |