Google didn't do wearable tech before Meta, Star Trek did it before both of them. - eviltoast
  • tocopherol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    What year was the tablet? Samsung argued against Apple that they couldn’t own the design of the tablet itself because it had been done in 1968 in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Either way, nearly every piece of tech could probably be found first in sci-fi.

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      1 year ago

      IDK about first for everything as genres go, but sci-fi would certainly be the most comprehensive.

      Shit, glasses are wearable tech if you wanna get technical about it.

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        Dang, I actually would like a Write-Top, and this technology at that point is impressive to me:

        Using an advanced symbol-recognition algorithm, the Linus (“of or about lines”) can convert your scrawls into perfect text at a rate of about 5 characters per second. It recognizes uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols.

        I’m sure modern tablets can do that even better but I haven’t used one I really like the feeling of while writing.

        *EDIT: Weight: 9lbs / 4 kg I change my mind, modern tablets are where it’s at