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    If the application fits, wear it 02/01/2008 07:44:30

    When Randy McConnell equipped warehouse workers at Smith Drug Co. with wearable computers, production increased by 20%. "And our error rate went down to nothing," says the IT director at the US-based drug wholesaler.
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    Wearables have you dressed for success 14/06/2004 10:03:45

    Forget tablets, forget handhelds, and forget handsets. Wearable PCs may be the next big thing.
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    Wireless applications set sail 19/09/2003 11:16:56

    Although much work remains to be done to sort out the hodgepodge of standards and outstanding technology hurdles in wireless infrastructure, the infrastructure layer groundwork is now solid enough to support the next wave in mobile computing, which will be applications that will radically alter how we live and work, according to Chris Shipley, executive producer of Demo Conferences.
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    IBM opens European engineering support center 07/03/2003 08:20:44

    IBM has opened a new engineering support unit in Europe modeled on the one launched last October in the U.S., in an effort to push deeper into the technology consulting business.
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    Hitachi to roll out wearable PC 17/01/2002 08:04:00

    Hitachi will roll out a wearable PC and companion head-mount display for business users in February, the company announced Tuesday.
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    Chinese Net users increased 50 percent in 2001 17/01/2002 08:04:00

    Hitachi will roll out a wearable PC and companion head-mount display for business users in February, the company announced Tuesday.
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    Back to Basics 25/02/2001 12:30:00

    The future of energy production may have had its beginnings in 1802, when Sir Humphry Davy passed an electric current through water, causing it to decompose into hydrogen and oxygen. He postulated that electric attraction held the two elements together.
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    IBM targets large enterprises with NetVista 03/07/2000 12:01:01

    IBM has announced a new series of the company's NetVista line of desktop business PCs, the A Series, designed for large and medium-sized enterprises such as health care, banking, and retail.
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    Excuse Me, Is That a Monitor on Your Head? 30/03/2000 12:01:01

    You may wear a pager or a cell phone on your belt. And if you're a genuine gadget freak, you might even wear one of those oh-so-stylish Leatherman multi-purpose tools in its own holster. But are you ready to wear a computer, complete with a head-mounted display?
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    Xybernaut Patents Transferable Core for Mobiles 01/03/2000 12:01:01

    Wearable computer maker Xybernaut Corp. today said it has been issued a U.S. patent for a transferable core for use in a wide range of future mobile devices.
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    Xybernaut Now Has Linux OS for Wearable PCs 15/12/1999 12:01:01

    Xybernaut yesterday announced that its Mobile Assistant IV wearable computer is available on the Linux operating system.
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