Wearables industry trends
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Techcrunch
In 2014, Nike abandoned its FuelBand fitness tracker and Sergey Brin “left his Google Glass in his car.” In 2015, Apple will launch its iWatch and Sony will enter the eyewear space. More kinds of wearables were introduced in CES 2015, just to leave us wondering whether what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, physically.
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Demos Helsinki
Last summer, I started talking with an American professor while waiting for a non-existent ferry in Istanbul. I soon found out that he happened to...
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Ka poepoe honua, a me Mail
Tracking a baby’s breathing or temperature might ease parental anxiety, but experts warn devices can’t prevent tragedies like SIDS
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The New York Times
Ke nīnau nei kekahi poʻe noiʻi a me nā mea kūʻai aku inā e noʻonoʻo ʻia nā kamepiula hiki ke hoʻohana ʻia he pōʻino i nā makahiki he nui.
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Medium
ʻO ka moʻolelo ʻepekema ka pae hoʻāʻo mua no ka wā e hiki mai ana o ka ʻenehana, kahi kahi e ʻimi ai mākou i nā holomua like ʻole ke ʻano o ka neʻe ʻana i mua no ke kūlana kanaka. Ua loaʻa i ka moʻolelo ʻepekema…
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YouTube - Kupee Cicret
The Cicret Bracelet (Concept video).With the Cicret Bracelet, you can make your skin your new touchscreen. Read your mails, play your favorite games, answer ...
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Slashgear
Google probably doesn't have the word "quit" in its vocabulary. After the lukewarm, almost negative, reception of Google Glass, the tech giant seems to be well
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Hui Kamaliʻi
When Apple fails at UX design and fashion design, do we still call it good design?
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Mea.TV
Because patents always lead to reality
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YouTube - Manaʻo
Estimote Beacons and Stickers are small wireless sensors that you can attach to any location or object. They broadcast tiny radio signals which your smartpho...
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Buzzfeed
<b>If you keep your fitness-related New Year's resolutions in 2015, it'll likely be thanks to the new wave of devices and apps that have taken monitoring things like newborn sleep patterns and blood oxygenation from geek hobby to mass-market juggernaut.</b> But what happens when companies have access to the most mundane details about our bodies?
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Kuhi manaʻo
Aia nā mea kokoke: hoʻolauna i nā Estimote Stickers Ma kahi o hoʻokahi makahiki aku nei ua hoʻomaka mākou e hoʻouna i kā mākou huahana mua, ʻo Estimote Beacons. Mai ia manawa, ua ulu mākou i kahi ʻoihana honua kupaianaha o nā mea hoʻomohala 25,000 ...
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NiemanLab
News companies have moved from print dollars to digital dimes to mobile pennies. Now, with the highly anticipated launch of the Apple Watch, the screens are getting even smaller. How are smart publishers thinking about the right way to serve users and maintain their attention on smartwatches?
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ʻO ka New Yorker
By hiring Angela Ahrendts, the C.E.O. of Burberry, Apple may be betting on the future of devices like Google Glass.
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a16z
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DisneyResearchHub
Most everyday electrical and electromechanical objects emit small amounts of electromagnetic (EM) noise during regular operation. When a user makes physical ...
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manawa
Ua ʻae ka mea hoʻohana o Google i ka ʻimi ʻana ma ke kamaʻilio leo nui ʻana e like me ka ʻepekema moʻolelo
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ke Kahu
How ingestibles and mood-impacting technologies are changing our relationship with wearables
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CNBC
A health tech start-up is expanding the use of a digital sensor in our medicines, but what does it mean for the privacy of patients around the world?
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Reuters
A new wave of wearable computing devices that detect and monitor serious diseases is moving from the laboratory to the market, potentially transforming the treatment of conditions ranging from epilepsy to diabetes and creating business opportunities estimated to be worth...
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Slate
This video introduces DuoSkin, a new piece of wearable tech co-developed by MIT Media Lab and Microsoft Research. It’s a fantastic idea: a paint-on...
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Stratechery
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Techcrunch
Ua hoʻolōʻihi ʻo Snap i ke kūʻai aku ʻana o kāna Spectacles i ʻEulopa i kēia mahina, akā ke hana nei ka ʻoihana i kahi lua o nā aniani hoʻopaʻa wikiō i hiki ke hoʻopaʻapaʻa loa, e like me kahi kumu me ka ʻike o nā hoʻolālā. Ua kūʻai ʻia ka pūʻulu mua o Spectacles i ka makahiki i hala a ua kūʻai ʻia ma $129.99. lākou […]
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ka Verge
Intel’s new smart glasses won’t make you look like a Glasshole. By shining a low-powered laser into your retina, the glasses can get all sorts of information without pulling out your phone. Dieter Bohn got an exclusive first look.
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Forbes
With the impending release of Apple’s AirPods (not to be confused with the inexpensive wired EarPods) we are entering the era of wireless earbuds. And once again, while Apple is not the first to a market, it has brought attention to the category. Many companies are bringing wireless earbuds to market. [...]
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99 Percent Visible
Most of our current auditory technologies revolve around filtering out sounds (via earplugs and noise-cancelling headphones) or by enhancing them (through hearing aids). Newer technologies, however, are beginning to fundamentally challenge our binary conception of everyday audio experiences. The following series of forward-thinking concepts, patents and gadgets are starting to transcend&
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hoʻoili
A $13 experiment shows how bionic hearing devices will shape our interactions with people, bots, businesses, & ourselves
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ʻO GeekWire
Human Inc. today opened pre-orders and unveiled more details about its new headphones and accompanying platform that it describes as an "
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YouTube - ʻO ka mea hoʻokele waiwai
Innovation in fashion is sparking radical change. In the future clothes could be computers, made with materials designed and grown in a lab. Click here to su...
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Ke Kulanuiʻo Carnegie Mellon
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon and the University of Coimbra have developed a method to make tattoo-like circuits for use in wearable computing.
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YouTube - The Verge
Focals smart glasses by North use some of the tech previously seen in Intel’s Vaunt glasses. They project a laser onto your eye and show notifications, map d...
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Medtechdive
MedTech industry news
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Inverse
Apple has big plans for wearable tech.
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Medgadget