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Novelist John Jurek published a mystery, ?KaeLF Skin,? last fall featuring ?smart fabric? underwear that can pleasure, addict, injure and even kill the wearer. As it happens, the fiction isn?t all that far from the truth.
<< Motorola Inc. is working on developing clothing that can ?talk? to washing machines, giving instructions on how the garments should be washed. >>
<< They have attracted several corporate sponsors to help fund their research, including Philips NV of the Netherlands, which last year collaborated with Levi Strauss & Co. to introduce a jacket with a built-in cellphone and MP3 player. >>
that is cool
man technology is getting more advanced everyday
wow clothing telling a washing machine what to do :Q
what else can these babies do
Novelist John Jurek published a mystery, ?KaeLF Skin,? last fall featuring ?smart fabric? underwear that can pleasure, addict, injure and even kill the wearer. As it happens, the fiction isn?t all that far from the truth.
<< Motorola Inc. is working on developing clothing that can ?talk? to washing machines, giving instructions on how the garments should be washed. >>
<< They have attracted several corporate sponsors to help fund their research, including Philips NV of the Netherlands, which last year collaborated with Levi Strauss & Co. to introduce a jacket with a built-in cellphone and MP3 player. >>
that is cool
man technology is getting more advanced everyday
wow clothing telling a washing machine what to do :Q
what else can these babies do