معامله گر دیوانه سهام کبوتر را ترساند در حالی که از راه دور کار می کند … برای این مفهوم چه اتفاقی افتاده است؟

این را دوباره در حالی که تماشای نمایشی را که در سال 1999 ضبط کردم دوباره دیدم. عجیب که نتوانستم آن را در جای دیگری در YouTube پیدا کنم

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20 پاسخ به “IBM کامپیوتر پوشیدنی”


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    dk2853 گفت:

    I've been looking everywhere for this commercial!


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    ddcgod گفت:

    Listen people, IBM did not invent this, and Google did not steal it. People have been using wearable computers for awhile now, granted they were homemade, but still wearable with the same type of screen that one eye sees through. I remember seeing a news report, like 60 minutes or something, from quite awhile ago(before everyone had cell phones) where a guy had a "Google Glass" type device that he wore everyday in public. He had a small keyboard that was on his right leg that he would type on, and some type touchpad thing. It was basically a laptop that was disassembled and wore in pieces, except for the part that was the "screen". 

  3. And still in use in the aviation industry, cretin!

  4. this is over ten years old you fool

  5. So IBM started the Glasshole trend?

  6. What Happened to it?

    Google Glass

  7. Peacock. Peacock. Peacock. I'm on. Peacock!!!!

  8. Battery Life? Screen visibility in ambient light, bright Sunlight, twilight, dark night?
    Voice recognition, context evaluation, AI?

    More information required to properly judge if this could ever be an iPad killer…

  9. Fireballed? Fireballed.

  10. False advertisement?

  11. So THIS is what homeless people do. They're stockbrokers!

  12. Does this mean IBM owns patents on Google Glass?


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    Sean O گفت:

    Italian! Italian. Italian! Italian. Italian! Italian.

  14. Read these comments in reverse order to allow them to make sense. The comment sapce is too short to allow the entire text tobe inserted.
    This allowed a mechanic that we embedded in a tight place within a Boeing 747, for example, to access drawings and reverence information stored on the servers and necessary to perform the maintenance tasks.

  15. The prism glasses were unique in that the apparent focal length was much further away than the small display lens, thus allowing the operator to focus on the screen at normal distances. The storage system used the IBM Micro-drive developed in Fujisawa along with early version of the voice command functions developed by Yamato. Communications with the network was with early wireless technology.

  16. The development took place in the Asia Pacific Technology Operations (APTO) lab in Yamato, Japan with support from Yorktown Research and Tokyo Research labs. We used the circuitry from the ThinkPad 560X reworked onto a small multi-layered circuit board that was 25% the size of the small 560X board and built in Yasu, Japan. It was based on a dual sided multi-layer technology we then licensed to Sony for use on small camcorders.

  17. When I was at IBM my group managed the development and took the wearable computer to market through an outside remarketing firm. We could not get it branded as this would have taken too long and the price would have gone up. The sales were pretty good, but limited to selected large accounts such as Boeing where the original requirement originated as we had a joint research project between IBM and Boeing.

  18. The wearable computer concept has been around for decades. Google isn't claiming to have invented the concept, they are merely claiming (and proving) that they have a workable device that consumers and developers alike can actually use. Hence why Google sold their glasses at Google I/O, and as far as I know, these IBM glasses are nothing but faded memories.

  19. I still want one. IBM went silent on this concept just months after the ad aired. I was never able to find out what went wrong. My guess is that it has something to do with the voice recognition technology, which is still marginal, even now. They were also developing a one-handed alternative keyer called the "Twiddler". I read that it was being used successfully "in the wild" by the development team, but then I didn't hear anything else about that either.

  20. I agree, it seems that idea was scrapped and they don't want anyone remember what would have been an ipad killer, because they probably can't accomplish it.

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