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Computing / Mobile computers / Virtual reality / User interface techniques / Ambient intelligence / Wearable computer / Bluetooth / Computer-mediated reality / EyeTap / Human–computer interaction / Multimodal interaction / Technology
Date: 2002-11-27 23:38:32
Computing
Mobile computers
Virtual reality
User interface techniques
Ambient intelligence
Wearable computer
Bluetooth
Computer-mediated reality
EyeTap
Human–computer interaction
Multimodal interaction
Technology

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