Skully (helmet), the Glossary
Skully was a brand of motorcycle helmet with a heads-up display and a rear-facing camera.[1]
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22 relations: Android (operating system), Bluetooth, Camera, CNET, Crowdfunding, Engadget, Flex Ltd., Head-up display, HTC, HuffPost, Indiegogo, Intel, Marcus Weller, Motorcycle helmet, PCMag, Preorder, Smartphone, Speech recognition, Venture capital, Washington Technology Industry Association, Wired (magazine), Yahoo!.
- Motorcycle safety gear
- Wearable computers
Android (operating system)
Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
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Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances and building personal area networks (PANs).
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Camera
A camera is an instrument used to capture and store images and videos, either digitally via an electronic image sensor, or chemically via a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.
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CNET
CNET (short for "Computer Network") is an American media website that publishes reviews, news, articles, blogs, podcasts, and videos on technology and consumer electronics globally.
Crowdfunding
Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising money from a large number of people, typically via the internet.
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Engadget
Engadget is a technology news, reviews and analysis website offering daily coverage of gadgets, consumer electronics, video games, gaming hardware, apps, social media, streaming, AI, space, robotics, electric vehicles and other potentially consumer-facing technology.
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Flex Ltd.
Flex Ltd. (previously known as Flextronics International Ltd. or Flextronics) is an American headquartered multinational diversified manufacturing company.
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Head-up display
A head-up display, or heads-up display, also known as a HUD or head-up guidance system (HGS), is any transparent display that presents data without requiring users to look away from their usual viewpoints.
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HTC
HTC Corporation (first), or High Tech Computer Corporation (abbreviated and trading as HTC), is a Taiwanese consumer electronics corporation headquartered in Xindian District, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
HuffPost
HuffPost (The Huffington Post until 2017; often abbreviated as HuffPo) is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions.
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Indiegogo
Indiegogo is an American crowdfunding website founded in 2008 by Danae Ringelmann, Slava Rubin, and Eric Schell.
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Intel
Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and incorporated in Delaware.
Marcus Weller
Marcus Weller (born July 14, 1984), is an American entrepreneur and inventor of the Skully motorcycle helmet.
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Motorcycle helmet
A motorcycle helmet is a type of helmet used by motorcycle riders. Skully (helmet) and motorcycle helmet are motorcycle safety gear.
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PCMag
PC Magazine (shortened as PCMag) is an American computer magazine published by Ziff Davis.
Preorder
In mathematics, especially in order theory, a preorder or quasiorder is a binary relation that is reflexive and transitive.
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Smartphone
A smartphone, often simply called a phone, is a mobile device that combines the functionality of a traditional mobile phone with advanced computing capabilities.
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Speech recognition
Speech recognition is an interdisciplinary subfield of computer science and computational linguistics that develops methodologies and technologies that enable the recognition and translation of spoken language into text by computers.
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Venture capital
Venture capital (VC) is a form of private equity financing provided by firms or funds to startup, early-stage, and emerging companies, that have been deemed to have high growth potential or that have demonstrated high growth in terms of number of employees, annual revenue, scale of operations, etc.
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Washington Technology Industry Association
The Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA) (formerly Washington Software Alliance) is a prominent technology business association with approximately 1,000 member companies in Washington State, United States.
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Wired (magazine)
Wired (stylized in all caps) is a monthly American magazine, published in print and online editions, that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics.
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Yahoo!
Yahoo! (styled yahoo! in its logo) is an American web services provider.
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See also
Motorcycle safety gear
- Kidney belt
- Motorcycle armor
- Motorcycle boots
- Motorcycle helmet
- Motorcycle personal protective equipment
- Motorcycle riding gear
- SHARP (helmet ratings)
- Skully (helmet)
- ThermaHelm
Wearable computers
- Activity trackers
- AlterEgo
- AsteroidOS
- Autographer
- BlueOS
- Epiphany Eyewear
- Glove One
- Golden-i
- Google Contact Lens
- Google Glass
- Head-mounted display
- Helmet-mounted display
- Intel Edison
- JabberMask
- Land Warrior
- Lifelog
- LiteOS
- Microsoft SenseCam
- Narrative Clip
- On-body wireless
- OpenHarmony
- Optical head-mounted display
- OrCam device
- Peripheral head-mounted display
- Project Iris
- Q-Warrior
- Quantified self
- Skully (helmet)
- Smart ring
- Smart wearable system
- Smartglasses
- Smartwatches
- Spectacles (product)
- Tizen
- Wear OS
- Wearable augmented task-list interchange device
- Wearable computer
- Wearable technology