Now is the time, if you ever wanted to get into wearable computing, such jackets that control your iPod, trousers that measure the distance you’ve run, and other general coolness like that. The guys at softwear.cc have compiled an e-book to get you started immediately.
This beautifully illustrated and completely free e-book will give you insight into the materials you need, the circuits to build and the software that will perform the tricks. Thanks to Make: for the pointer.
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Open Softwear, a Free E-book to Get Started With Wearable Computing
Now is the time, if you ever wanted to get into wearable computing, such jackets that control your iPod, trousers that measure the distance you’ve run, and other general coolness like that. The guys at softwear.cc have compiled an e-book to get you started immediately.
This beautifully illustrated and completely free e-book will give you insight into the materials you need, the circuits to build and the software that will perform the tricks. Thanks to Make: for the pointer.