Human beings have been unable to stop wearable devices! Can you believe that? Now, even the transportation can be "wear" ! Yes, this Belt scooter was up to its name. It will be the front handle part section stanza nylon rope, tie on the ...
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Schutt Sports, a leading manufacturer of football and lacrosse helmets, and Brain Sentry, a leader in the emerging wearable impact sensor market, today announced that Schutt will offer sensor-enhanced football helmets starting with the 2015 ...
This year, for the first time at CES, gadget makers got it right, with an entire array of new technology and devices that sparkle, shine, and made me seriously swoon. Here's what caught my eye: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall Panasonic's ...
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Can't wait to try out the Apple Watch? You don't have to. Head to demoapplewatch.com and you can take the techy timepiece for a test drive right now. The site is made by the people behind the Pipes news app. They're hard at work on a ...
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We might not have long to wait for Apple Pay to hit UK shores. One report claims the service could roll out internationally as soon as March. According to sources speaking to 9to5Mac, Apple and its Canadian partners are planning ...
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Luxoft, a leading provider of software development services and innovative IT solutions to a global client base, today announced the launch of its Computer Vision and Augmented Reality solution. The software framework is optimized for ...
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New reports suggest that Samsung is working on a round-faced smartwatch a la the Moto 360. Until now, Samsung has remained resolutely square in its proliferation of wearables, much to the chagrin of design dons and fashionistas ...
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ntel recently ran a competition to find the best new ideas for wearable tech and the winner was a bizarre device called Nixie, a drone that straps to your wrist and can be flung into the air to take selfies. The user just pulls the device ...
New parents are will be the best buyers. That is the reason why "Blue Spark Technologies" will expand its product areas to the thermometer. This American company released the wearable thermometer "TempTraq" on CES conference in 2015. It ...
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People giving you a wide berth? Breathometer Mint is a handy gadget that lets you know when your breath is causing a stink. Just blow into it, and it'll tell you the quality of your breath, and how hydrated you are, so you can take better ...
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The 2015 International CES® kicks off today poised to be a record-breaking show with more than 3,600 exhibitors across the largest show floor in history with more than 2.2 million net square feet of exhibit space, breaking last ...
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The 2015 International CES® will feature Hollywood stars, TV personalities, professional athletes and musical icons promoting the latest innovations revolutionizing the ways consumers live, work, play, connect and access information. ...
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Hot off the heels of the Razer Nabu – which technically only landed last month – comes a second wearable offering from the Razer – the Nabu X. Rather than being poised as the successor to the Nabu, the Nabu X is instead ...
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A report by Juniper Research has found that will more than treble by 2018 with over 70 million devices in-use worldwide, compared to an estimated 19 million in-use devices this year. Juniper expects fitness to remain the dominant wearables ...
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The fledgling wearables market will be thrust into the mainstream by the upcoming arrival of the Apple Watch, T-Mobile CEO John Legere has predicted. Despite a number of high profile devices having already hit the market – including ...