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Cheryl Yeoh of Walmart Labs was one of many attendees seen sporting Google Glass.
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Attendees at the Glazed Conference took in a number of different sessions on wearbles that play music, videos, games, monitor health and fitness and more.
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Robert Scoble, the technology blogger now at Rackspace, spoke at the conference and signed copies of his new book, “Age of Context.”
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A tablet and a smartphone are submerged in water at the HzO booth to show how its nanotechnology protects the internal components of devices from water.
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BeyondCurious is a consulting firm that helps wearable makers market their products. It created an app to educate retailers on how to sell the GoPro line of cameras.
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Eric Migicovsky, founder and CEO of Pebble, wears the smartwatch he created that is capable of multiple functions.
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Various vendors show off their wearbles to attendees at the Glazed Conference in San Francisco.
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Brook Drumm shows off his Printrbot 3D printer that can be used to make, among other things, prototypes of wearable devices.
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At the AR Eyewear booth, a representative wears a pair of its augmented reality glasses that can be used in a gaming system.
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Google Glasses were worn by many participants in the Glazed Conference; some of the exhibitors were creating apps to run on the devices.
Personal Technology — San Francisco hosted a conference earlier this week on the next wave of gadgets for people who consider smartphones, tablets and laptops so last year. They’re called wearables and many of them extend the capabilities of smartphones and... Read full article
















