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Ruth Cuadra

How wearable tech goes from geek fad to mega-trend - 0 views

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    Google is releasing Android for the wearable tech industry to use. What we'll need soon is not just in getting all these devices to interact with one another using a common operating system but getting these devices to interact with the human body as well.
Ruth Cuadra

Wearable tech is more than just a fad - 0 views

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    As a consumer, it doesn't make sense to fight wearable tech. Fitness and wellness technologies such as Nike+ FuelBand and FitBit demonstrate very digestible ways that regular folks are already wearing technology.
Kristen Olson

STANFORD: Robotic block party puts new high-tech creations on... | www.ktvu.com - 0 views

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    I went to this great open house yesterday on campus, "Robot Block Party." Everything from the Nasa robotics team to amateur tinkerers frankensteining robots in their backyards. A couple people from the Exhibits team at the Cal Academy showed a kinect-powered robot they had been tinkering with as a side project, where - their idea - would be to put the robot (with a camera) on the roof, and you'd be able to "drive" it using the kinect inside the museum. And of course, there was the self-driving race car, complete with the ubiquitous Stanford parking sticker.
Ruth Cuadra

12 Everyday Items Get the High-Tech Treatment - 0 views

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    Everything will be smart.
Lisa Eriksen

Pandora for Fine Art | IdeaFeed | Big Think - 0 views

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    Pandora for museums? Where will this take us on our tech journey?
Lisa Eriksen

Audi Demonstrates Driverless Self-Parking Technology - 0 views

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    More on self-driving cars. I hope when I am ready to trade in my A4 this tech will be available. No more driving around looking for a parking spot!
Ruth Cuadra

Palm-sized Star Trek tech may be closer than you think | The Future Is Now - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    Pocket-sized xray machine will be here before you know it...identify materials in an instant like a Star Trek tricorder.  Best part: my son works for this company!  Watch the video, he's on the left in the first shot of the lab.
Ruth Cuadra

How the 'creative class' is re-making the world | SmartPlanet - 1 views

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    $100/month membership-based workshops filled with otherwise inaccessible and often hugely expensive machinery, such as CNC mills, 3D printers and laser cutters. populated by people whose skills in computed-aided design and access to new materials is changing the world of manufacturing Perhaps, as has been suggested, the greatest opportunity for small scale manufacturing is in the developing world. But can Tech Shop be replicated in regions that aren't flush with people who have sizable disposable incomes?
Ruth Cuadra

Virtual fitting rooms changing the clothes shopping experience - latimes.com - 1 views

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    High-tech sizing machines scan customers and offer a list of recommended clothing, eliminating returns and providing manufacturers with real-world data
Ileana Maestas

Fashionistas may Be Flocking to Tech - 0 views

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    The rise of wearable technology.
Lisa Eriksen

Why Apple Is Betting Big on Search | Wired Business | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Consolidation of tech giants is something we should be paying attention to, I believe. 
Ruth Cuadra

Wearable tech revenue to hit $19B by 2018 - 0 views

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    forecast that worldwide spending on wearable technology will hit $1.4 billion this year. By 2018, that figure will hit $19 billion
Lisa Eriksen

Young tech entrepreneurs develop products for seniors - SFGate - 0 views

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    Entrepreneurs developing senior-focused products.  Are museums paying enough attention to this demographic?
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