It’s happening, just like Marc Andreessen said it would — more and more companies that have historically operated in the analog realm are crossing over into technology. The latest cool example of this ...
Oakley’s Airwave goggles are a new breed of advanced snow sport eyewear equipped with a heads up display that simulates viewing a 14-inch screen from five feet away when a user looks in the lower ...
Oakley has just rolled out what might be the goggles to rule all goggles. The technology-packed AirWave snow goggles have GPS, jump analytics, caller-id, text messaging, Bluetooth, and music controls, ...
HUD action for the slopes but are these Oakleys more style than substance? The Oakley Airwave 1.5 goggles are still a work in progress albeit a rather nifty one. However, they just don’t boast enough ...
Remember late last year when Recon Instruments introduced its MOD Live Android-enabled heads-up display for the likes of ski goggles?Joining the ranks of other optics makers, Oakley's partnered with ...
Colin Baden, Oakley’s CEO and “Chief Mad Scientist” gets all riled up talking about wearable tech. “It’s interesting to watch today – all of a sudden wearable electronics is this new discovery. We ...
FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oakley, Inc. today announced it has teamed up with Garmin ® to expand the functionality of the next evolution in Oakley Airwave™ alpine goggle technology.
Oakley has this week added a new addition to their range of ski goggles, in the form of the newly launched Oakley Airwave 1.5 that build on the technology in the previous version. The Oakley Airwave 1 ...
Head-up display (HUD) technology has its roots in Top Gun-style military aviation, and was developed to help fighter pilots monitor all sorts of important data without taking their eyes off the ‘bogey ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
How many times have you been up the mountain and wanted to know the speed you were travelling at so you can show off to your friends? Or know the exact speed you need to clear the kicker in the park?
There was a time when we wore ski goggles merely to protect our eyes from the elements. That’s clearly still one of their leading purposes, but if that’s all your goggles are doing for you then you’re ...
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