Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Steve mann

  • In a detailed blog post published on Monday, Mann, whom the Guardian says is known as the father of wearable computing, described being allegedly assaulted while he and his family ate dinner at a location on the famous Avenue des Champs-Élysées.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • No shirt. No shoes. No augmented reality glasses. No service.
  • (NBCNews.com)
  • Human cyborg and University of Toronto Professor Steve Mann, who claims he was brutalized and kicked out of a Paris McDonalds earlier this month.Laptopmag.com No shirt. No shoes. No augmented reality glasses. No service.
  • (FOX News)
  • Dr. Steve Mann, the original inventor of digital eyeglasses, blogged extensively Monday about an altercation earlier this month in a Parisian McDonalds. A customer attempted to rip the device off Manns head, to which it is permanently fixed.
  • (PC Magazine)
  • Dr. Steve Mann, inventor of a wearable computing system called the EyeTap Digital Eye Glass, claims he was assaulted this month at a Paris McDonalds because he was wearing one of his augmented reality eyeglasses.
  • (The Verge)
  • THE French branch of McDonalds is investigating claims by a Canadian inventor that he was assaulted in one of the chains Paris restaurants for wearing a computer vision system.
  • (Adelaidenow)
  • Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear signed an executive order Tuesday to establish the Kentucky Health Benefit Exchange — a program called for by federal health care reform legislation.
  • (The Business Journal)
  • Steve Mann is just back from Orlando Florida where he captured the Open National Power Lifting Championship.
  • (WNEP-TV 16)
  • Google Glass may allow you to record images like nothing that's come before it, but they will also make you stand out, like Dr Steve Mann, who's been developing wearable computing systems in the same vein as Project Glass since 1999.
  • (Gizmodo Australia)
  • Five years ago, Steve Mann put his family ahead of his goal of being a national champion powerlifter. After years of only competing at events he could get to by driving, and a dedication to raise his family, Mann had an opportunity this year.
  • (Scranton Times-Tribune)

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