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How a fabric patch uses static electricity in your clothes to let you chat with AI and control smart devices
There could soon be a new way to interact with your favorite AI chatbots—through the clothing you wear. An international team ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
China’s smart fabric turns everyday clothing into remote control for home appliances
R esearchers from Soochow University in China have developed a textile fabric that turns clothes into always-accessible AI assistants. The fabric, known as A-Textile, uses AI to recognize voice ...
Everlane drops its most circular puffer yet while Haelixa adds physical proof to digital supply chain data with TextileGenesis.
The Spruce on MSN
We Asked Designers Which Furniture Fabrics Wear Out Fast—Here's What You Should Avoid
Key Takeaways Skip synthetics like faux leather, vinyl, and viscose for high-traffic upholstery.Choose durable natural fibers ...
The Cool Down on MSN
DIYer shares photos of incredible creation made from old clothes: 'This is inspiring me'
The post showed photos of the process. Layers of old fabric and clothing are tightly rolled and packed into a circular shape ...
The Simple Pleasures collection by Ultrafabrics is inspired by and in collaboration with Pantone’s Color of the Year, Mocha ...
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