Back in 2015, Google’s ATAP team demoed a new kind of wearable tech at Google I/O that used functional fabrics and conductive yarns to allow you to interact with your clothing and, by extension,
Looking at Instagram's growth numbers, SAP is buying Gigya for $350 million, Apple's Siri switches from Bing to Google for web searches and Google and Levi's connected jackets now on sale. All this on
Over a year after Google showed off its “connected” jean jacket designed for bike commuters at last year’s Google I/O developer conference, the company today is unveiling the final p
Scott at Scottevest is a pretty cool guy – if a bit manic. Case in point: this crazy freaking trenchcoat that apparently allows you to carry clothes and shoes in one of the jacket’s 33 poc
<img src="http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/laser-shoulder.jpg" />So somehow, you've ended up with 200 laser pointers. What on earth do you do with 200 laser diodes? Well, you could
<img src="http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/pquik1-4657939t640x853-560x746.jpg" alt="" />I'd like to think I had something to do with this. Heh.
The Opus jacket is now only $200, w
Quicksilver isn’t known for their technical wear outside of the water, but the Opus is one bitchin’ jacket with a couple nerdtastic components. It’s made from Schoeller fabric and Quiksilver’s
Dude, you’re getting a Wiimote “jacket” for free. Official Nintendo Site
, at least without the solar panel. Scott writes: HUGE discount off our most popular jacket, the Tactical 4.0. This usually sells for $229.99, but with special coupon code “EMPDISC”, you get 40% o