Meet the man who is inventing the future (and has worn a computer non-stop since 1993)
Posted on May 10th, 2011 in General
Imagine being able to tweet, email, Google, take notes, photos or play Tetris while walking, talking, shopping, cooking (or any daily activity) without having to stop what you are doing?
Wearable computing is a lifestyle change that augments your life without interrupting it according to Thad Starner (founder of Contextual Computing Group at Georgia Tech’s College of Computing) who has worn his own customised wearable computer continuously since 1993.
In the video below Thad Starner gives us a glimpse of what a future integrated with technology could look like, while speaking at the Atlantic Corridor STEM conference in Tullamore in March 2011.







