The ‘wearable’ future of healthcare
Technology companies’ interests in health and fitness have sparked the creation of a wide range of wearable devices, from simple
Read MoreTechnology companies’ interests in health and fitness have sparked the creation of a wide range of wearable devices, from simple
Read MoreEach year, more than 100,000 strokes are caused by an abnormal heart rhythm called atrial fibrillation. In atrial fibrillation, electrical conduction in
Read MoreA new piece of wearable technology created by Samsung Australia promises to monitor head contact in sports in real-time. The aim is
Read MorePebble Technology Corporation, a smartwatch company that started before the introduction of the Apple Watch, announced it is laying off close
Read MoreYou probably shouldn’t trust your wearable device to provide accurate statistics about how many calories you’re burning according to a new
Read MoreDiabetes is a lifelong condition that causes a person’s blood sugar level to become too high. Globally, it is estimated that
Read MoreNow, even the sounds that you make while biting, grinding and swallowing could provide a clue to your caloric intake with the development
Read MoreGadgets & Wearables visited this year’s Wearable Technology Show at London’s ExCel to try out gadgets we might all be
Read MoreA smartphone accessory company called AliveCor today unveiled the first medical-grade EKG band for the Apple Watch. The “Kardia Band”
Read MoreBack in January at CES 2016, Fossil announced that it would be popping out 100 new wearable devices this year.
Read MoreWe have written recently about Sleep Awareness Week. This is an annual event of the National Sleep Foundation which ran from March
Read MoreAthlete IQ, an online community of amateur and professional athletes, recently surveyed 763 athletes about their wearable fitness devices choices. The Voice
Read MoreQ Motion is the latest to join Fossil’s Q line of wearables, which debuted last fall. This is a slim,
Read MoreThis week is Sleep Awareness Week. An annual event of the National Sleep Foundation which runs from March 6th through
Read MoreCambridge startup Empatica’s seizure and stress detecting Embrace wearable has started shipping to its earliest backers. The device, which looks like
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