Sadly that does not mean that they speak it well enough to consider *not* looking things up with keywords in their language first. I do still speak a bit russian but I'd never think about reading a russian newspaper on the net, I'd go for a German one instead.
Re: "Borg"
Ever seen or used the Microoptical-clipons?
Ever seen through the shimatsu-display of a Hitachi WIA before?
That distinct borg-look is changing rapidly
now that all size-problems are basically solved. There are people like myself and Don Papp you can build you a display into sunglasses, and they look _real_ cool.
Re: "niche market"
I'm working hard on changing that myself on
jAugment
by providing what you need in software to do
your everyday work in a new way.
So we do have the hardware comming and the software. Let's see what comes out of it in 3 years!
PS: what else is a high-power PDA with voice-recognition and a wireless keyboard than a tiny wearable?
Sadly that does not mean that they speak it well enough to consider *not* looking things up with keywords in their language first. I do still speak a bit russian but I'd never think about reading a russian newspaper on the net, I'd go for a German one instead.
I did not update the pictues to the current version
(the cables where temporarily) but as far as
covered goes I think I've done a good job.
http://wearforge.perilith.com/bin/view/Main/Mar
Ever seen or used the Microoptical-clipons? Ever seen through the shimatsu-display of a Hitachi WIA before? That distinct borg-look is changing rapidly now that all size-problems are basically solved. There are people like myself and Don Papp you can build you a display into sunglasses, and they look _real_ cool.
Re: "niche market"
I'm working hard on changing that myself on jAugment by providing what you need in software to do your everyday work in a new way.
So we do have the hardware comming and the software. Let's see what comes out of it in 3 years!
PS: what else is a high-power PDA with voice-recognition and a wireless keyboard than a tiny wearable?