Friday 28 February 2014

Wearable tech to tempt everyone

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Wearable tech to tempt everyone from hockey fans to Fido

Discover the ultimate in tech wearables with these creative uses. Police officers, hockey fans, gym slackers and even the family dog are the recipients of the latest wearable gear.

Photos: Creative uses of wearable tech

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