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Wearable Samsung

Anonymous
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Hey guys!

 

Not sure you have seen this, Samsung is working on smart suits, bags and and workout gear -- and it's showing them all off this week at CES Show in Vegas. Some of those products are expected to hit the market this year.

 

Read the coverage here

 

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What do you think? Would you be early adopters of this type of wearable tech?

 

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gmarkj
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it very much depends on who you are what you use.

 

for instance companies can get details of where your phone is if it is a company one.

 

plus if you are wearing something that has gps it can be tracked.

 

a neighbour works for a police force, and had a very limited internet presence. it did not stop someone who did not know him from obtaining details about where he lived and pictures of his family (for reference, it was someone delivering a course for his work - he was showing how easy it was to get details about people).

 

you only have to see the news about the madison dating agency to realise how much a hack and data release can impact a number of people.

 

with burglars, it can be very easy - have read today about how some hotel key cards store personal details (name, address, credit/debit details) and these are only wiped when they are reissued - so imagine what they could do if they get rfid details. a similar thing has been known to happen with the first keyless entry cars - remotely read details and imitate them!

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