A history of wearable devices: Some hits and misses

First
 it was a roomful. Then it shrunk down to a desk top. And later it moved
 to our laps, palms and our attire. Now it's over to Apple's Cook and 
his team of tech evangelists to surprise us with what they have up their
 'sleeve'. But the history of wearable computing is also a history of 
several misses and a few hits. ET traces this history and offers some 
glimpse of what one can expect in wearable computing 
1961 | Roulette predictor 
Operation:
 A data-taker would use a cigarette pack-sized analogue computer with 
four push buttons to indicate the speed of the roulette wheel 
Inventors: Mathematicians Edward O Thorp and Claude Shannon 
1967 | Wearable lip-reading aid 
Inventor: Hubert Upton, electronics research engineer at Bell Laboratories, USA 
Operation: The eyeglass-mounted display of the analogue wearable computer helps user read lips better 
1977 | Wearable camerato-tactile vest for the blind
Inventor: CC Collins 
Operation: The head-mounted camera converts images into a 1024-point, 10-inch square tactile grid on a vest 
1977 | Algebraic calculator watch 
Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard 
Operation:
 Of the 28 tiny keys on the watch face, four were raised for easy fi 
nger access and two were recessed but could still be operated with the 
fingers. The remaining keys were meant to be pressed with a stylus that 
snapped into the clasp of the bracelet 
1981 | Backpack-mounted computer to control photographic equipment 
Inventor: Steve Mann 
Operation:
 This body-hugging device was actually a 6502 computer wired into a 
steel-frame backpack to control fl ash-bulbs, cameras and other 
photographic systems 
1990 | Active Badge 
Manufacturer: Olivetti Research, UK 
Operation: It uses infrared signals from a small transmitter attached to the user's clothing to locate the person in a building 
1994 | First wrist computer 
Inventors: Edgar Matias and Mike Ruicci of the University of Toronto 
Operation: Built from a modifi ed HP 95LX palmtop computer, it has a half-QWERTY keyboard, wearable in the wrist 
1997 | The fi rst 'Smart Clothes' fashion show 
Centre: Pompidou Centre in Paris 
Organisers: Students and faculty of Creapole Ecole de Creation, Paris, and Prof Alex Pentland of MIT, Boston, USA 
2013* | Google Glass 
Supposed
 to be launched by the end of 2013, this wearable computer has the 
ability to take photos and record 720p HD video The side of Google Glass
 is a touchpad, allowing users to control the device by swiping through a
 timeline-like interface displayed on the screen An eBay auction of a 
fake Google Glass was pulled out after bids went past $15,000, or Rs 8 
lakh! 
This yet-to-be-launched device is already facing bans in public places in some American states, owing to privacy concerns 
iWatch 
Tech
 bloggers swear that the much-talked-about gadget from Apple will be out
 late 2013 They describe it as a roll-up fl exible display wrist device 
that connects to your phone to relay alerts, function as a remote, and 
potentially much more Apple remains tight-lipped. "I don't want to be 
more specifi c. We have some really great stuff coming in the fall and 
all across 2014," said CEO Tim Cook in April this year
 
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