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| Stitch circuitry into your shirt for a better cell signal Wearables are getting slimmer, but they're still oblong lumps worn over normal outfits. That's not enough for some tinkerers who are trying to make clothes themselves part of the computing (see: Drum Pants). Now, Ohio State University researchers are... http://www.engadget.com/2016/04/14/s...r-cell-signal/ |
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