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SpeedForce: A Fitness Wearable For Your Bike
By Rexly Peñaflorida published
A company called SpeedForce is launching a crowdfunding campaign for a device that will track your fitness data on your bicycle.
Apple Prepares For WatchOS 2, Introduces New Apple TV With TVOS
By Rexly Peñaflorida published
Apple set a release date for WatchOS 2 and introduced new features and peripherals for its latest version of Apple TV.
Samsung Gets Round, Formally Announces Gear S2 Smartwatch
By Alex Davies published
At IFA in Berlin, Samsung announced its latest smartwatch, the circular Gear S2. It comes in two flavors, the Gear S2 and Gear S2 Classic, with pricing and availability TBA.
Tracking Razer's Nabu X, Wrist-On
By Rexly Peñaflorida published
Razer's Nabu X forsakes a screen and utilizes vibration and three LED lights to provide notifications on your phone while also tracking your fitness activities throughout the day.
Intel IDF Keynote 2015: RealSense 'Immersion,' Wearables, Curie IoT Platform, And A Robot Spider Army
By Seth Colaner published
A recap of the keynote from IDF 2015: RealSense "Immersion," wearables, the Curie IoT platform — and a terrifying army of robot spiders.
Nymi Band Can Now Authenticate Payments With Your Heartbeat
By Lucian Armasu published
Nymi announced a closed pilot program that tests wearable credit card payments that are authenticated with the users' unique electrocardiogram (ECG) data.
Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses Now Available With Prescription Safety Lenses
By Kevin Carbotte published
Vuzix Corporation has announced the availability of prescription capable safety glasses, made by Rochester Optical, which are designed for use with the Vuzix M100 heads-up display.
Gesture Control Done Different: Deus Ex Technologies Making Tendon-Based Sensor
By Kevin Carbotte published
Lenovo Tech World Keynote Shows Strong Mobile Strategy From Lenovo
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
At the keynote for Lenovo's Tech World event, the company demonstrated several new products in development, including three conceptualized mobile technologies for smartwatches, smartphones, and IoT.
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