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Google Glass may not have caught on, but it seems the tech giant still has wearable market ambitions. Its latest patent
Read MoreGoogle Glass may not have caught on, but it seems the tech giant still has wearable market ambitions. Its latest patent
Read MoreThe number of physicians in the US using data from wearables is set to reach critical mass by 2020 according to new
Read MoreThese days wrist based heart rate wearables are a dime a dozen. But while these types of sensors have improved, their accuracy
Read MoreHybrid watches are the smart bet right now for those looking to get into the wearables game. Timepieces that combine the
Read MoreWe’ve been patiently waiting for the next iteration in the Fenix series for over 18 months now. To our delight,
Read MoreWithings is dead. Say hello to Nokia. When Nokia bought Withings in May 2016, it was not exactly clear what the Finish
Read MoreA Huffington Post and Buzzfeed food blogger has been disqualified from the Fort Lauderdale Half Marathon after data from her fitness tracker
Read MoreMost fitness trackers can tell us a number of things about how we walk, after we walk. Ruawalk is a new
Read MoreGarmin’s Q4 results came in much better than expected. The company on Wednesday reported a 10% boost in revenue, and the
Read MoreAfter three years of ups and downs, the Dot Watch Braille Smartwatch will finally begin shipping next month. Created for the
Read MoreDon’t write off the smart glass concept just yet. According to new data from Juniper Research, over the next five
Read MoreWhen it comes to buying the right fitness tracker, the characteristic of water-resistance can often be a deciding factor. If
Read MoreUpright is returning to Kickstarter in a few weeks time to raise funds for its second generation posture trainer. As the name implies,
Read MoreResearchers at the Boston University are developing wearable devices that look for clues of early dementia and Alzheimer’s. They hope their three-year research
Read MoreSmart scales connect wirelessly to your smartphone, tablet or computer. Step on one of these and your weight data will find
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