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Jan 15 2008, Naveen

Intelligent clothing is without doubt poised for dramatic consumer growth. Smart fabrics and wearable electronics seem to be the future of clothing. Check out the ingenious Personal Force Field Suit from Frog Design. Weaving conductive filaments...

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