Visa developing sunglasses you can use to pay for stuff
Visa has revealed a prototype of payment-enabled sunglasses at the SXSW yesterday. The specs, which are nearly identical to their
Read MoreVisa has revealed a prototype of payment-enabled sunglasses at the SXSW yesterday. The specs, which are nearly identical to their
Read MoreFour in ten doctors expect patient-generated health information from devices such as fitness trackers and smart scales to be among the most
Read MoreXiaomi is making further strides into the wearables space with its first pair of smart shoes. Dubbed “90 Minutes Ultra
Read MoreAmazfit PACE is an affordable GPS enabled running watch which joins the company’s Arc and ceramic-based Moonbeam and Equator
Read MoreEveryone today seems to have a fitness tracker or smart watch. From wrist-wear to foot-wear and smart clothes, wearables are
Read MoreGadgets & Wearables is attending this year’s Wearable Technology Show (WTS) at London’s ExCel to try out gadgets we might all
Read MoreJawbone customers from the UK and other European countries have taken to social media to complain about the lack of
Read MoreThe annual Wearable Technology Show has yet again returned to London’s prestigious ExCel conference centre. The two day event is co-hosted
Read MoreIf you lead a busy, hectic life, finding the time and energy to hit the gym on a regular basis
Read MoreMajor League Baseball (MLB) has allowed players to use the biometric monitor WHOOP during games in the 2017 season. This is
Read MoreFitbit has been fairly quiet since the start of the year, but the San Francisco manufacturer is back again with
Read MoreWhile tennis is steeped in tradition, it was actually one of the first sports to embrace technology. Hawk-Eye has been an integral
Read MoreThe wearable market is alive and well, despite some negative press and a number of journalists questioning their utility and
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
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