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IEEE Spectrum January 2013 Elise Ackerman |
Google Gets in Your Face Google Glass offers a slightly augmented version of reality. Google has been priming the public for the launch of Google Glass, a head-mounted, Internet-enabled display that -- if you buy the hype -- will revolutionize computing and totally rock your world. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2013 Steve Mann |
Steve Mann: My "Augmediated" Life Google Glass is much less ambitious than the computer-mediated vision systems I constructed decades ago. What Google's involvement promises, though, is to popularize this kind of technology. Here is what I've learned from 35 years of wearing computerized eyewear. |
PC World March 27, 2002 Sean Captain |
Future Gear: Will You Be Assimilated? Can we wear computers without becoming cyborgs? |
National Defense October 2011 Grace V. Jean |
An Augmented Reality System to Create 'Digital Graffiti' The wearable prototype comprises a commercial laptop that connects to a pair of sunglasses with a built-in video display. Users wearing the glasses will see a video representation of the real world captured by two cameras located on the frame's opposite sides. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2006 |
Icuiti Chooses eMagin OLEDs for Tac-Eye Production The Tac-Eye system, able to mount on a helmet or goggles, combines ultra-low-power electronics with eMagin's OLED microdisplays and a lithium battery capable of providing as much as six hours of operation. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2004 |
Presentation Products Reviews of two BenQ LCD monitors, FP767-12 and FP783... Epson's ELPDC02 High Resolution Document Imager and the ELPDC03 Motion Presentation Camera... InFocus ScreenPlay 61" microdisplay television... etc. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2004 John McHale |
Wired and Ready to Wear Military systems designers are adapting and fielding wearable computers perfected in the commercial world for defense personnel worldwide. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2007 Courtney E. Howard |
Flexible and Wearable Display Technologies Are Critical to Today's Dismounted Soldiers The U.S. Department of Defense is increasingly investing in the advancement of display technology for military applications. The U.S. Army, in particular, is a driving force in the acceleration of display technology for defense environments. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2007 Stephen Cass |
For Your Eyes Only A heads-up display with an eye-opening price: Myvu Personal Media Viewer. Instead of watching your movie on the video iPod's 2.5-inch display, you don what looks like a pair of thin, wraparound sunglasses with attached earbud earphones, and the resulting image appears to hang in front of your eyes. |
Defense Update Issue 3, 2005 |
Military Application of OLED Micro-Display Technology Low-power Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) displays are used in a growing number of applications supporting dismounted soldiers and commanders in situational awareness, thermal imaging, simulation and training. |
Home Toys June 2005 |
A Consumer Guide: Choosing the Right Large Screen Display for Your Home You don't have to be a "techie" to use a large screen display. In fact, many are as easy to use as a regular TV. |
National Defense September 2014 Dan Parsons |
Augmented Reality Can Better Inform Troops U.S. troops have access to a mind-bending wealth of information during combat, from video taken by drones overhead to GPS positioning and satellite communications. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2009 Courtney E. Howard |
Flat-Panel Technology for Tactical and Strategic Information Display Accurate, reliable, and real-time information display in military environments, especially on today's digital battlefield, is critical to mission success. |
Macworld February 7, 2007 James Galbraith & Dan Frakes |
ViewSonic VX2245wm ViewDock monitor 22-inch LCD sports integrated iPod dock and more |
Technology Research News June 30, 2004 |
Mega video enables virtual window Researchers have put together a camera and display system that displays full-motion video at nearly human-visual-system resolution. |
BusinessWeek September 30, 2010 Rich Jaroslovsky |
Looxcie: Ear's Looking at You, Kid Video cam + Bluetooth yields the latest offering in the growing geekonomy. |
Popular Mechanics September 9, 2008 Seth Porges |
Top 5 iPod Features Apple Won't Unveil (Even Though It Could) While most speculation is centering on incremental, evolutionary improvements to the existing iPod product line (and accompanying iTunes software), there are a few features we'd like to see -- particularly on the powerful iPod Touch. |
BusinessWeek July 30, 2009 Arik Hesseldahl |
Apple's iPod: The Next Generation Apple executives say they have a game plan to revive iPod's sagging sales. What might a new device look like? |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2004 |
Display technology leaps to the next generation Liquid-crystal displays still dominate military and aerospace applications, but new technologies are set to introduce flexible, conformal displays that could be part of clothing or rolled up like a scroll. |
National Defense August 2013 Dan Parsons |
Google Glass Eyed for Wearable Soldier Gear Army officials have been after a way to outfit soldiers with wearable computers for years, but have repeatedly failed to find a system that both delivers information coherently and avoids impairing troops' perception of the battlefield. |
National Defense April 2014 Dan Parsons |
Wearable Computers Closer to Combat Use With the introduction of Google Glass, rumors circulated that the private sector had solved the wearable-computer conundrum the U.S. military has tackled for years. |
CIO January 1, 2003 Tom Wailgum |
Application Apparel Chances are, you've already seen someone with wearable computing gear and just not realized that beneath that geeky-looking guy's coat was the same technology you have on your desktop. |
PC World April 2005 Dan Tynan |
Brave New Wardrobe Wearable computers: fashion trend of the future. |
The Motley Fool January 6, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Flexible Displays Open Mind-Bending Opportunities Jump in while the water is lukewarm -- this market will heat you soon enough. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2008 Willie D. Jones |
Video Glasses for the Spy in All of Us Lumus-Optical has developed a pair of eyeglasses that look like ordinary designer eyewear but have postage-stamp-size projectors that allow the user to view electronic documents |
National Defense October 2014 Valerie Insinna |
Logistics Offers Opportunities to Use Wearable Devices As the aerospace industry more widely adopts wearable devices, it's likely the Defense Department and military services will follow close on its heels, predicted the head of product management for IFS Aerospace and Defense. |
National Defense March 2014 Valerie Insinna |
'Super Brain' Software to Add Functions to Google Glass Since the device was first announced, the halls of the Pentagon have been buzzing with the possibility of using Google Glass as a wearable computer for troops. |
PC Magazine June 25, 2003 Alfred Poor |
The Big Screen Giant displays and TVs get big backers. |
CIO March 6, 2014 Al Sacco |
How The Container Store Uses Wearable Tech to Think Outside the Box The wearable also lets the company track employees when they're at work, among other things, and could potentially revolutionize the way it uses technology for retail. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2008 John McHale |
Universal Display Delivers Flexible OLED Display Prototype with IR Capabilities to U.S. Army The prototype demonstrates a flexible OLED display with visible green emission for daytime operation and infrared (IR) emission for use in the dark. |
Search Engine Watch May 14, 2010 Michael Boland |
Mobile Search: Time for a Hearing and Vision Checkup Mobile innovation is accelerating, including voice search, barcode scans, augmented reality, and other more intuitive search inputs. Will mobile software finally grow into the inherent capabilities of the hardware? |