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  • Infineon weaves deals for wearable computing

    The chipmaker reports "huge" interest in its wearable computing technology, paving the way for everything from ID chips to MP3 players that can be built into ordinary fabrics.

  • Wearable PC nears commercial launch

    Hitachi has promised to ship its wearable PC to customers this year. Now you can work, surf and play games on the move -- watch out for the lampposts though.

  • Meet Intel's resident Nostradamus

    David Tennenhouse is one of Intel's big-picture guys, looking for the next decade's big thing. His forecasts for the chipmaker and the industry may surprise you.

  • Wearable PC to hit shops by Christmas

    Consumers will be able to buy a lightweight device, complete with a head-mounted video display, that will allow them to surf on the move.

  • IBM: A vision in basic blue

    With a host of exciting technology designs on the drawing board, 2001 will be the year Big Blue makes inroads into the wearable computing market.

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  • Infineon weaves deals for wearable computing

    The chipmaker reports "huge" interest in its wearable computing technology, paving the way for everything from ID chips to MP3 players that can be built into ordinary fabrics.

  • Isn't your PC bulletproof?

    Sure, your fancy new laptop has a glitzy screen and all the latest multimedia doodads. But can it stop a bullet?

  • Meet Intel's resident Nostradamus

    David Tennenhouse is one of Intel's big-picture guys, looking for the next decade's big thing. His forecasts for the chipmaker and the industry may surprise you.

  • The future's here now -- in wearable PCs

    Once considered the realm of geeks, wearable computing is gaining more acceptance in the corporate world as demand rises for increasingly portable, wireless solutions.

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