Diana Eng of Project Runway fame is a geek’s fashion designer. Today, she’s teaching us how to sew LEDs into your clothing. We’re all familiar with the LED belt buckle and the Motorola/Burton jacket, ...
Given that we are living in what most of humanity would now call “the future”, we really ought to start acting like it. We’re doing okay on the electric cars, but sartorially we’ve got some ground to ...
Many of us immediately associate the phrase wearable technology with smartwatches and products like Google Glass, but we’re also getting closer to our clothes linking up with our smartphones too. The ...
Oh hey, fun party, right? Yeah, me too. Jane? No I’m not friends with Jane. Which one is she, the lazy eye? No, like, not in a mean way. Pass the dip? Who’s Dan? Oh, right, no, I don’t know anyone ...
Just when you thought the apparel industry couldn’t evolve any further – one Indian company is rolling out a line of touch-enabled clothing that wearer’s can program to broadcast their mood for the ...
The boring old t-shirt is getting less boring by the day. They can already play music, detect Wi-Fi signals and, if Google ever brings Project Jacquard off the drawing board, even be used as a ...
A rare 1979 Led Zeppelin t-shirt that was used as a backstage pass for a concert the band played at Knebworth House in Hertfordshire, England, sold for a whopping $10,000 on eBay. Kyle Ermatinger, who ...