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If the application fits, wear it
Problems with battery life, interfaces and outdoor use have hampered the growth of the wearable computer market
Lamont Wood 02/01/2008 07:44:30
A forearm-mounted, 11-ounce WT4000 Series wearable computer from Motorola, running Windows CE; shown with a ring-mounted bar-code scanner.  A wrist-mounted Zypad wearable computer from Arcom, which can run either Windows CE or Linux.
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A forearm-mounted, 11-ounce WT4000 Series wearable computer from Motorola, running Windows CE; shown with a ring-mounted bar-code scanner.
A forearm-mounted, 11-ounce WT4000 Series wearable computer from Motorola, running Windows CE; shown with a ring-mounted bar-code scanner.
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