Apple Watch exposes Instagram influencer’s cheating boyfriend
Neyleen Ashley discovered her boyfriend of three years had another girlfriend.
On Dec 21, 2019 by Samira Sadeque
This wireless patch can predict a heart attack before it happens
The device can be used in the ER or at home.
On Mar 11, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
This tattoo ink could be the future of healthcare
This could be a life-changer for diabetics.
On Sep 30, 2017 by Monica Riese
Google reinvents its Glass eyewear for Fortune 500 buyers
The head-mounted displays are already in the hands of several Fortune 500 companies.
On Jul 18, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
The surprising number of steps you should walk a day
Get ready to set those pedometers.
On Apr 2, 2017 by Josh Katzowitz
‘Mind control’ devices are giving power back to those with physical disabilities
There is still a lot of work to do.
On Mar 16, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Why Fitbit isn’t the future of wearables
A new crop of devices are pushing the boundaries of what a wearable can do.
On Mar 10, 2017 by Christina Bonnington
Men may soon be able to feel their unborn baby thanks to this strange wearable
Whoa.
On Mar 6, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Retro gaming Atari smartwatch might be the best thing to come out of wearables
Long live retro gaming.
On Feb 9, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Fitbit cuts staff by 6 percent as wearables market shrinks
The wearables manufacturer is trying to keep its operation lean.
On Jan 30, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Hands on: Nokia’s elegant new fitness tracker with huge battery life
A more true evolution of the analog watch.
On Jan 9, 2017
Google to launch 2 new smartwatches in 2017
Google plans to take Android Wear into its own hands.
On Dec 22, 2016 by Christina Bonnington
Pebble goes out of business as software, staff head to Fitbit
Pebble will shutter its doors.
On Dec 7, 2016 by John-Michael Bond
What Fitbit’s acquisition of Pebble means for the wearables market
Fitbit is acquiring Kickstarter-backed smartwatch maker Pebble for $34 to $40 million.
On Dec 1, 2016 by Christina Bonnington
Sweden is giving away free wearables to help fathers connect to pregnancy
The bracelets allow mothers to tell their partner when the baby is kicking or moving during the pregnancy with the press of a button.
On Nov 30, 2016 by John-Michael Bond
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