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The New M-Dress To Make Calls

A London based fashion company CuteCircuit, have launched the new M-Dress to save you the embarrassment. This dress will save you from the pain of carrying your mobile everywhere. The M-dress has a gesture recognition software which allows you to answer the call by placing your hand on your ear and disconnecting the call by putting it by your side.
The M-Dress is described as being made of "a dark, richly textured, form-fitting silk jersey". The simcard can be put under the label of the dress and the tiny anteena is fixed in the hem of the dress. The only drawback of the M-Dress is that it allows calls to only a few fixed numbers.
"Very often phone calls are missed because mobile phones are quite awkward to carry, especially for women, that have garments with small or no pockets.To allow women to stay connected while remaining stylish, CuteCircuit designed the M- Dress. A mobile phone in its own right but built out of soft circuitry," says the message on the website CuteCircuit.com.
The M-Dress is scheduled to be launch in 2011 and the price has still not been declared.



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