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Telegraph.co.uk
Wearable technology: 2015 is the year of the smart bra
Twelve months ago, wearable technology was the preserve of geeks in virtual-reality headsets and early adopters touting clunky smartwatches.
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The Guardian
Revolutionary 4D printed dress could be the shape of things to come
The people behind the dress are Rosenkrantz and Jesse Louis-Rosenberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) graduates in biology and ...
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The best wearable tech of 2014
It's like having a coach on your wrist—a total geek of a coach. The touch-screen displays everything from VO2 max to time spent in contact with the ...
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CNET
The year in tech ads: Verizon was best, but who was worst?
But love is still something that not all tech brands understand. They invent a gizmo, and they want to explain -- sometimes even disdainfully -- why their ...
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IBNLive
Google Glass may help mothers monitor newborns
A new study at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston will test whether the technology of Google Glass, a hands-free, wearable computer device, ...
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TechCrunch
Tech's Year Of Missed Political Gains
The technology sector had a rough year in Washington. In the face of growing political spending, increasing economic might and stumbling ...
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The Observer tech quiz of 2014 – part 2
Tech-savvy or totally clueless? Test your ability to retrieve big data about the events of the past 12 months with our cutting-edge questionnaire.
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10 ways technology changed lives in 2014
Rise of the instant gratification economy. Despite the troubles app-based cab companies like Uber faced last month, there's no denying that they gave ...
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Daily Mail
Cyber-criminals could access new dashboard technology and use it to seize vehicles
According to Mr King, modern technology has led increase in car crime, which has been on the decline since its peak in the early 1990s, when all ...
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The Guardian
Meet tech's new concierge economy, where serfs deliver stuff to rich folk
This is partly because Uber is arguably the most aggressive tech startup in recent history and partly because it has attracted a lot of bad press.
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