Fashion
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The Leoht Tote could put an end to rummaging in the depths of your handbag for your phone, only to discover the battery is almost dead. Dubbed "the evolution of the handbag" it comes with in-built lithium ion battery and LED lighting, two USB ports and wireless recharging – and it looks good, too.
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No matter how sure you are of your size, buying clothes online always carries the risk that they won't fit correctly when they arrive. So Italian fashion startup Xyze has developed a smart measuring tape that records your body's dimensions and translates this to a brand's particular size chart.
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Tago Arc is an E Ink fashion accessory that can be customized to look exactly as the user desires, and never needs to be charged. It connects to a smartphone companion app, allowing the wearer to create their own designs, or purchase from a library of images.
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The Ora Unico may be just another analog watch, but with a unique face which hides the time inside a doodle, it's likely to turn heads. A white squiggle reveals all, with one end pointing to the hour, the other pointing to the minute.
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HP has announced a partnership with Michael Bastian, producing a new wearable that opts for classic timepiece looks over cutting edge technology. The device isn’t fitted with a touchscreen and only offers limited smartwatch functionality, but may appeal to fashion-conscious consumers.
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While recent wearable releases have successfully blurred the line between smartwatch and fashion accessory, they’re still more tech product than jewelery piece. The Névo looks like a straightforward analogue watch, but it’s actually packing some reasonable fitness tracking tech under the hood.
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Omate’s latest smartwatch rides the circular display wave of the LG G Watch R and Moto 360, but offers a design aimed specifically at women. Compatible with both iOS and Android, the new wearable is fashion accessory first, smartwatch second.
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Gizmag spent a busy two days zipping through the halls of the Paris Motor Show, checking out the latest automobiles from manufacturers around the world. From cutting edge concept cars to classic four-wheeled fashion, our Paris gallery takes you inside one of this year's most important auto shows.
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The fashionistas at Opening Ceremony have teamed up with Intel to create MICA (My Intelligent Communication Accessory), a gem-encrusted smart bracelet, aimed at bringing an element of sophistication in an increasingly crowded market.
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Many wearable tech devices are said to be functional, but not very good looking. It's an image that devices like the Netatmo June, the Cuff and the Pebble Steel are trying to change. The new Withings Activité watch is an also an activity tracker and is trying to achieve both function and fashion.
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The Mink 3D printer lets users create their own makeup. Instead of being restricted to a limited color palette, users will be able to print (and wear) makeup in any color in the world, from the comfort of their own homes.
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Cuff is looking to reconcile technological prowess with head-turning looks. Its newly-launched range of fashion accessories incorporate a discrete wireless device that, when pressed, sends a notification to your chosen contacts to let them know you are trying to make contact.
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