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Wearable Computing Era Submitted by: ZAINAB EJAZ Submitted to: MA’AM SUMAIRA SHAUKAT

Wearable Computing Era Submitted by: ZAINAB EJAZ Submitted to: MA’AM SUMAIRA SHAUKAT Fatima Jinnah Women University Bachelors in Software Engineering 23/01/2015. Use of Word processing software:. We made the magazine on ms office word application. Page size : A4

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Wearable Computing Era Submitted by: ZAINAB EJAZ Submitted to: MA’AM SUMAIRA SHAUKAT

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  1. Wearable Computing Era Submitted by: ZAINAB EJAZ Submitted to: MA’AM SUMAIRA SHAUKAT Fatima Jinnah Women University Bachelors in Software Engineering 23/01/2015

  2. Use of Word processing software: We made the magazine on ms office word application. Page size: A4 Page layout: Fill effect; pattern Header : Name of magazine Footer: Page number Margin: 1 * 1 inch Font style: Foot light MT Font size: 14

  3. Use of Word processing software: Pictures & Formatting : Pictures were added by insert menu, They were formatted from format menu, Pictures styles and frames were also selected by formatting

  4. Use of Word processing software: Table of contents: Made by inserting text box and shapes and by applying shadow effect on them

  5. Use of Word processing software: Water marks: Pictures were added as watermarks.

  6. Wearable Computer A wearable computer is a digital device that is either strapped to or carried on a user's body. It is an electronic device capable of storing and processing data that is incorporated into a person's clothing or personal accessories.

  7. What do we need wearable computers for? Enabling wireless communications Recording and documenting activities, processes, and events Accessing and sharing information quickly and wirelessly Multimedia entertainment Schedules setting and tracking Interacting with or controlling other electronic devices

  8. Wearable computers a smart fashion trend The notion of being fashionably smart is getting a makeover as internet-linked computers get woven into formerly brainless attire such as glasses, bracelets and shoes. Elemoon is a wearable computing device. It is a natural polymer cuff incorporates a touch interface, activity sensor, and LED lights that flash to alert you to smart phone notifications via a Bluetooth hook-up. It can also find your phone when lost,

  9. CommBadge CommBadge is a wearable Bluetooth speakerphone for iPhone and Android. It uses the latest noise canceling chipset to minimize background noise. CommBadge brings you crystal clear hands free communication. It's simple to use, yet amazingly convenient!

  10. Wearable Device Charger The QBracelet looks like a stylish piece of wrist candy. But it is in fact a portable charger . It is capable of delivering charge to your iPhone or Android device.

  11. Digital Mood Rings The Digital Mood Ring consists of a Cricket, a galvanic skin response (GSR) sensor, and a display. The sensor can be incorporated into one’s clothing and the display can be playfully presented that how stressed or embarrassed you are. It works by changing colour and every colourrespresent some specific mood

  12. 'Smart Skin' Smart skin is a Paper-thin patch It monitors tremors in Parkinson's patients Patients can ditch their pills for a stretchy skin patch with a mind of its own. Using specialized sensors, the patch would monitor the wearer's vital signs. Releases medication automatically. Beam the information to a doctor.

  13. Smart turtles A baby monitoring system. The turtle-shaped device can be clipped to a baby's clothing to keep watch of its movement, pulse or breathing. The signal is interpreted and sent to a coffee cup that displays breathing patterns and other notifications that indicate if a child is unhappy.

  14. Smarty Ring Supports Bluetooth wireless technology and allows you to: Get notifications of calls, messages, without taking your phone out of the pocket.  Display the time used as a timer, or search for a Smartphone.  If a user deleted a few meters away from the phone, the ring begins to beep. This will protect against loss or theft of the device.

  15. Smartwatch Worn on a user's wrist that offers functionality of ; connecting to the internet, running mobile apps, making calls, messaging via text or video, checking caller ID, accessing stock and weather updates, fitness monitoring capabilities, GPS coordinates and location directions.

  16. Google Glass voice-controlled Android device that resembles a pair of eyeglasses and displays information directly in the user's field ofvision. Users can also control the device manually through voice commands and a touchpad located on its frame. The glasses have built-in WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity and a camera for taking photographs and videos.

  17. Wearable technology has many benefits but raises some concerns, including: Whether it is desirable to have users constantly plugged in. Equipment can be heavy. Expensive. Some Wearable Computers can consist of a lot of wiring. Can cause irritation in heat. Side-Effects such as Headaches. Can be used to gain an unfair advantage over others

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