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2351939 No.2351939 [Reply] [Original]

A German scientist makes a wearable computer with almost household items:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zr1kqL08uj4
Isn't it awesome?

>> No.2351950

fucking germans

>> No.2351953

Leave it to the Germans to create a new masterrace of superhumans ..

>> No.2351955

yeah, make that shit portable ... because we don't spend enough time in front of computers

>> No.2351956

Lol he is an engineer, not a scientist.

Fucking faggot.

>> No.2351958

i say we kill all of them and the world will be a better place

>> No.2351961

Hasnt this already been done to death? Every few years someone makes a 'wearable computer' which is a bunch of crap strapped to them and they can walk around looking like a moron when all that actually happens is it updates their location to the internet and lets them read their emails. Or other useless information like keeping track of their vitals

>> No.2351975

bro's never seen a sidekick phone

>> No.2351976

>>2351961
The point is not what the product can offer to the consuming citizen, the point with these pieces of tech is that they lay the ground for future developments made for other purposes, such as a certain profession or military use. It will be further developed in those circles once there is interest to further develop this technology.

>> No.2351990

>fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff

>> No.2352004

>Welt der Wunder
yup, that's totally sci material.

Bullshit pop science. Well done.

>> No.2352007

>>2351976
There's apparently not really any new technology here. He just adapted the electrical contacts off a keyboard into a different interface.

What does this offer that a simple portable keyboard, whether with mechanical keys or a touchscreen, i.e. a smartphone, doesn't?

>> No.2352010
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2352010

Oh cool, I remember when I built mine.