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Mike070405 Says:

Feb 28, 2010 - Soon enough we will all be dragon ball z!!!!!!

DoctorJay2012 Says:

Mar 1, 2010 - This chick seems a little slow.

Ifeelphat Says:

Mar 3, 2010 - @kwboom Boy your mom give me handjobs handsfree

greenwall100 Says:

Mar 3, 2010 - have they thought of some type of anal insertion camera to avoid averting the gaze? I bet thats next, for safety reasons.

hugekid21 Says:

Mar 3, 2010 - over 9000!!!

boohowdy Says:

Mar 4, 2010 - Can i have one with a missle lock on program? I promise not to use it. I swear.

ahmet90 Says:

Mar 4, 2010 - go up to your URL bar, put a Q between the words you and tube and then press enter or click go" When you are finished, check your email!

poomuncher5000 Says:

Mar 4, 2010 - if motorola has it, the military has had it for 4 years lmao.

FarFromAverageJoe Says:

Mar 5, 2010 - I agree, I see next to no use for this product unless it receives a high quality camera capable of augmented reality processes.

ZOMIBErevolution Says:

Mar 5, 2010 - this is cool. it works great

919664 Says:

Mar 5, 2010 - iis he french or what ??

Korebyn Says:

Mar 5, 2010 - by the time this is a mainstream product, the vehicle itself will be hands-free, so your point is erroneous.

EatonNeck Says:

Mar 13, 2010 - These devices are available as a development kit for industries that have compelling applications. Frankly, they are on allocation now....

EatonNeck Says:

Mar 13, 2010 - Actually, the idea is to provide a large enough "perceived" viewable screen that people can use a small handheld for most of their work and have access to a large screen when they need it. Of course, higher resolution is always a bonus....and you will see all these things happen in the future. This technology is here and now kind of stuff. Not from the lab....but mass production capable.

purplemutantas Says:

May 12, 2010 - @RyanDuboisTV This was at an event in Barcelona. They speak other languages in other parts of the world. Perhaps it should have been in Spanish (which I speak fluently), then you wouldn't have understood anything. Cut the guy the some slack on his English. I could understand him well enough.

purplemutantas Says:

May 12, 2010 - @pcbuilder97 I am in the process of building a wearable computer. The main thing I need to get it up and running is the head mounted display, which I should be getting soon. I suspect that I would have trouble paying attention to the display while doing other things, like walking. So I would just need to pause while I am using the computer. So safety isn't that big of a concern if you understand your limitations and use the device appropriately.

purplemutantas Says:

May 12, 2010 - @FatoDrunkoAndoStupid The display is 800X600, which is still pretty low res. But for a head mounted display that's rather good resolution. Also, if you have a custom designed interface, then the resolution is less of an issue. For viewing technical drawings and the like, 800X600 would be fine. It all comes down to what you are using the computer for.

purplemutantas Says:

May 12, 2010 - @nobby300 Wearable computing is a fairly old concept. It dates back to the 80's. It just hasn't really caught on. Which is unfortunate. I can see it being very useful for some people. Greg Priest Dorman for example uses a wearable for his disabilities. I plan on doing the same thing once I get a wearable built. So wearable computers have uses other than just industry. The trick is people getting used to the idea of having a display on their head and looking like a borg reject.

purplemutantas Says:

May 12, 2010 - @oliver18754 You just have to make a wearable that doesn't use a display. Greg Priest Dorman uses a wearable with no display for a while.

purplemutantas Says:

May 12, 2010 - @XxDisciple666xX You can set firefox to block scripts, thus eliminating most of the ads.

purplemutantas Says:

May 12, 2010 - @HiThereImAlex I do! Not that device specifically, but I am building a wearable computer. I have wanted one for YEARS. But, I can see most people not wanting one.

purplemutantas Says:

May 12, 2010 - @zmansporscheboxster The US military has already been experimenting with wearable computing. Look up "land warrior" here on youtube. It's a pretty impressive system. The only problem is early versions were VERY VERY slow. I don't know about current versions.

purplemutantas Says:

May 12, 2010 - @macnerd93 Bingo! It's like with cellphone ear pieces. They are common enough nowadays that it doesn't look out of place to see someone walking down the street talking. If wearable computers caught on, then you wouldn't look odd with a display on your head.

purplemutantas Says:

May 12, 2010 - @Superior91 It's already been done. There have been a number of transparent head mounted displays made in the past. For example the displays made by Microvision.

semphony100 Says:

May 25, 2010 - damn for a second i saw THE age of siborgs hiting us in nea future