One of the cooler physical computing projects we've seen of late is the iPhone Arider bicycle navigation system, from Tokyo-based Ubiquitous Entertainment. In short, the iPhone attaches to your helmet via a mount; it's connected to an eyepiece display that shows you navigation graphics; and when you turn your head, the iPhone's compass, and the display, re-orients to follow suit. Sound cool? Looks even better:
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