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Can Wearables Help You Reach Immortality?

Can Wearables Help You Reach Immortality? | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
Since the beginning of mankind, we have been fascinated by immortality. Many have tried, from the pharaohs of ancient Egypt to devout followers of man-made religions. Yet, eternal life remains elusive. In the Hollywood sensationalized movie The Imitation Game, based on the life of Alan Turing, considered the father of theoretical computer science and artificial…

SCOTT AMYX, AMYX+MCKINSEY , 06/02/2015

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SciTech Digest, 22/14

SciTech Digest, 22/14 | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Origami mediated chemistry, optical neuroimaging, wearable muscle memory, quantum dot photovoltaics, graphene fabrication, machine learning, neuromorphic robotics, better AFMs.

Mark Bruce, 01/06/2014

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Forget Wearables—Get Ready For Earables

Forget Wearables—Get Ready For Earables | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Your next computer may whisper to you. It seems fashionable for audiophiles to beat up on Beats, the music-accessories business by Dr. Dre that Apple is reportedly interested in buying. But debating sound quality seems beside the point. I think Apple is placing a bet on a whole new category of electronics. Call it earable computers.

Owen Thomas, 15/05/2014


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Listen Up! Hearable Computing Is the Next Big Thing!

Listen Up! Hearable Computing Is the Next Big Thing! | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Desktop. Mobile. Wearable. What’s next?

I believe the next big thing in computing is the audio interface. Call it hearable computing. Hearable computing is not a sub-genre of wearable computing, nor mobile computing, nor desktop computing. It’s a thing unto its own. And I believe it will take two forms: First, the always listening, ubiquitous microphone; and second, the always listening user.

Mike Elgan, 16/04/2014

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Pour Mike Elgan, le futur de l'informatique est dans l'interface audio, un ordinateur constamment à l'écoute, ce qu'il appelle le Hearable Computing. 

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Breaking Down The Wearables and Internet Of Things Ecosystems

Breaking Down The Wearables and Internet Of Things Ecosystems | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Over the past few months, The Stained Glass Labs team has scoured the Internet in search of the most innovative companies in the Internet of Things (IOT) and Wearable Technology space. In our search, we found that the three “Smart” elements of: Smart Security, Smart Networks and Smart Identity tie together the infrastructure of Internet of Things and Wearables. These three elements are essential in allowing devices to communicate to one another and into our own human experiences.

Pierre Tran's insight:

Panorama de l'écosystème des Wearable Computers

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How Will Wearable Technology Disrupt Us?

How Will Wearable Technology Disrupt Us? | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Wearable technology is going to change everything. Yes, it will change when, where, and how we “connect.” But, even bigger than that, it will reshape the way we find happiness—no longer looking for it in self help books or friends’ advice. Instead, in our search for answers and fulfillment, we will dive into the data our bodies and actions create. This will be the ultimate disruptive technology. But this can only happen with the help of designers.

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Steve Wozniak on wearable technology, artificial intelligence and Apple's innovation woes

Steve Wozniak on wearable technology, artificial intelligence and Apple's innovation woes | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
The inventor of the personal computer discusses the promises and disappointments of technology today.

Robert Rocha, 04/02/2015

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Future of the Internet Survey Report: 2025 and the Internet of Things

Future of the Internet Survey Report: 2025 and the Internet of Things | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
A hyperconnected world due to embedded computing, wearablesInternet experts and highly engaged netizens participated in answering an eight-question survey fielded by Elon University and the Pew Internet Project from late November 2013 through early January 2014. 
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Internet of Things Does Not Mean Wearable Stuffs

Internet of Things Does Not Mean Wearable Stuffs | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Internet of Things does not mean wearable stuffs – one company might want to sell a glass another a watch, but technology is about science. An average user never need more to know than we have written in the basic article on Internet of ThingsHow Semantic Web Works is important to understand. Internet of Things frameworks might help support the interaction between the “things” and allow for more complex structures like Distributed computing and the development of Distributed applications.

Abhishek Ghosh, 26/04/2014

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How the “internet of things” will replace the web

How the “internet of things” will replace the web | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
The second in a series. We've already written about why 2014 is really, finally the year that the "internet of things"—that effort to remotely control every object on earth—becomes visible in our everyday lives.
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Comment l'Internet des Objets va remplacer le web :

  • L'Internet des Objets va créer un monde de boutons invisibles : les smartphones deviennent des capteurs et des télécommandes pour les objets connectés
  • Les applications proactives comme Google Now vont prendre de plus en plus la main
  • Grâce aux wearable computers, nous serons connectés en permanence
  • Le monde numérique ressentira et répondra à nos besoins, nos désirs, nos émotions, il deviendra comme une créature vivante. Les mondes numérique et physique fusionneront, notre esprit et notre corps fusionnera avec internet.
Nuno Magalhães Ribeiro's curator insight, December 30, 2013 10:59 AM

A "Internet of Things" é um conceito que designa uma revolução tecnológica que representa o futuro da computação e da comunicação, e resulta da integração da Internet e das redes de telecomunicações com o mundo físico. A sua utilização tem o potencial de proporcionar uma grande integração de tecnologias distintas e dispersas, a possibilidade de viver o quotidiano e resolver problemas de uma forma mais prática, aliadas a uma redução de custos, já que nos permite possuir um controlo maior sobre os objetos tenológicos que utilizamos diariamente. Para isto, são utilizadas várias tecnologias que funcionam em conjunto, incluindo, entre outras, redes de sensores, RFID, redes wireless e nanotecnologias. A combinação destes desenvolvimentos tecnológicos conduzirá a uma "Internet das Coisas" que interliga os objectos do mundo de um modo sensorial e inteligente

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How wearable tech will fuel the Internet of things

How wearable tech will fuel the Internet of things | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
Google Glasses, other wearable tech will yield wealth of valuable real-time data, but companies must protect users' privacy
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In The Future, Your Clothes Will Be A Power Plant

In The Future, Your Clothes Will Be A Power Plant | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
It’s no science-fiction fantasy. With wearable gadgets like Google’s Project Glass on the horizon, all that’s missing is an ultraportable power source that never needs recharging--like, say, your own body heat.

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Transformer la chaleur du corps en énergie électrique : votre corps est la batterie.

The Asymptotic Leap's curator insight, January 8, 2013 2:08 PM

Yet another way that power can be supplied to all kinds of devices that extend the funtionality of the body and the brain.