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Protect autistic kids with high-tech clothing

So far, most high-tech clothing is designed with sports enthusiasts and buffs in mind, offering fitness tracking socks, shirts, pants and undergarments that feed information into a dedicated application. The medical uses of high-tech clothing can’t be ignored either, as the most recent clothing line from Independence Day Clothing has just proven.

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techgadgetcentral.com
pressjudge3354d ago

Finally some tech that actually does good.

emilysmithltg3354d ago

Indeed. Although I do feel the company is overpricing their stuff. They did announce that they would supply special needs kids with these clothes, but only 300 of them.

SilentNegotiator3354d ago (Edited 3354d ago )

"Finally"? Really?

I know you're still upset about your involvement in the creation of nuclear weapons, but come on, Einstein, tech has done a lot of good! lol

SilentNegotiator3354d ago

My children all wear invisible fence shock collars. They go with any clothing; it's a real money saver!

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Fitbit's Charge 2 wearable is now available for $150

It's been almost a month since wearable pioneer Fitbit unveiled a much-needed update to its Charge and Flex ranges, giving them a bunch of aesthetic and functional upgrades in the process. Customers have been able to secure their orders ahead of the loose "fall" release date but from today, anyone itching to get their hands on the new devices can now do so.

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engadget.com
Sahil2767d ago

No thank you I'm happy with my Alta :)

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Worn in China: Chinese wearable shipments soar in 2016

China may become the world’s largest wearable customer in 2017, if sales continue to surge as they have in 2016, by 84 percent.

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readwrite.com
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Can the new Apple Watch save a weakening wearables market?

Demand for wearable gadgets hasn’t lived up to the hype, and a report suggests things are only getting worse ahead of the company’s expected Watch reboot

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theguardian.com