Oh hey, fun party, right? Yeah, me too. Jane? No I’m not friends with Jane. Which one is she, the lazy eye? No, like, not in a mean way. Pass the dip? Who’s Dan? Oh, right, no, I don’t know anyone ...
The boring old t-shirt is getting less boring by the day. They can already play music, detect Wi-Fi signals and, if Google ever brings Project Jacquard off the drawing board, even be used as a ...
If your college has a problem with T-shirts that make a statement, here is something new that they will have to deal with. A Hyderabad-based company, Broadcast, has created the country’s first-ever ...
This year, we have started to see smart garments make their way to consumers. While most are focused on fitness tracking, like OMSignal and Hexoskin, there are a few companies connecting our clothing ...
Work Club, Cutecirctuit, and Ballantine’s have combined their resources to create a prototype for what they hope will become the world’s first commercially available programmable T-shirt. The current ...
T-shirts have long been vehicles of personal expression. Be it your faded old Slayer T, your snippet of snark brashly emblazoned across your chest, your favorite comic book character set to fabric, or ...
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