Cloud computing is so two days ago . Now that Reebok has teamed up with semiconductor makers MC10 , they plan to provide a line of garments with embedded, stretchable silicon processors , I’m only fascinated about wearable.
According to Technology Review, Reebok’s planned clothing line may well be used not only to measure basic body metrics, consisting of heart rate, but additionally more involved things equivalent to pH levels, joint strain and blood pressure. And what makes this idea so neat doesn’t lie inside the sensor technology, but rather the indisputable fact that the CPU itself doesn’t just sit in an external box, but would otherwise be an unassuming component of the clothing.
Reebok’s partner MC10 has specializing for years in developing electronic prototypes which can be thin and light, but additionally flex and stretch. Even better, they suspect this tech might possibly be in our hands in as soon as a couple years. And this can just be the top of the iceberg, too: imagine, once this strechable silicon tech is more prevalent, the probabilities of a computer on your clothing interfacing with the entire other gadgets to your life. TVs, stereos, computers, etc. It might be awesome. [ Technology Review ]
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