One would realize that it is difficult to stay focused and complete those exhausting kilometers. Thanks to this high-tech wristband. Aside from its many functions, you can also wear it in many...
The “internet of things” (IoT) is becoming an increasingly growing topic of conversation both in the workplace and outside of it. It’s a concept that not only has the potential to impact how we live...
Nike has hired and fired a little in matters having to do with its electronic sports section. But it has brushed off rumors having to do with it ending its FuelBand production. Exclusive: Nike...
Nike, the sportswear giant, is reportedly axing its wearable business. Word about Nike's sudden decision was first revealed on the nascent anonymous social network Secret.The post read: "The...
By Glen Martin The age of ubiquitous computing is accelerating, and it’s creating some interesting social turbulence, particularly where wearable hardware is concerned. Intelligent devices other than...
How many sensors are required to power the Internet of Things? According to Davor Sutija, chief executive officer at Thinfilm, about a trillion sensors are required to power the billion connected...
Imagine waking up on a Monday morning in the year 2025 to the sweet voice of your digital assistant called Leyla. Leyla already woke you up 10 minutes early as she just learned from the Google...
This is supposed to be the year wearable computers go mainstream. Hundreds of wireless, battery-operated devices were unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in January: smartglasses, watches,...
Wearable devices that measure our every step, heart rate, and calories like the Jawbone UP, FitBit and Atlas Wearables, and smart watches that act like our smartphones, like the Samsung Galaxy Gear...
By Julie Steele Dr. Andrew Litt, Chief Medical Officer at Dell, made a thoughtful blog post last week about the trade-offs inherent in designing for both the security and accessibility of medical...