Wearable Tech: Page 5
What 4 Experts Expect From This Year's CES
The show may dictate how the next year of technology will look.
Put Your Gift Cards to Use With This Ultimate Post-Holiday Gift Guide
There are worse fates that spending a gift card on just the gift you wanted in the first place.
4 Industries Wearable Tech Is Already Changing Forever
Wearables are an example of technology that won't replace human workers, just make them vastly more effective at their jobs.
Stuck on What to Get That Techie You Love? How About Asking MIT?
Say hello to the Ultimate Holiday Wish List, care of the 'MIT Tech Review'
Top 25 Tech Gadgets to Give This Holiday Season
This list will satisfy the tech lover and most anyone else you need to grab a gift for this year.
Fitbit to Acquire Smartwatch Company Pebble
As part of the deal, Pebble is expected to stop manufacturing its smartwatches.
You'll Never Guess How This Gadget Gets Its Power
Maybe someday we'll never have to charge devices ever again.
Take Yourself On A Virtual Reality Adventure With Google's Daydream View
The Headset Lets You Interact With The Virtual World The Same Way You Do In The Real World.
GOQii Scoops Out Funding From Ratan Tata
Read more to know how he sealed the deal...
9 Examples of How the Internet of Things Is Already Disrupting Just About Everything
IoT applications are changing the way we shop, grow our food and adjust our home thermostats.
That Moment You Realize Your Smartwatch Is the Dumbest Thing You Own
I confess: I own a dumbwatch.
More Than Just Skin Art: MIT's Temporary Tattoo Would Let You Control Your Smartphone
For the tattoo enthusiasts among you who are too chicken to go under the needle, your next temporary tattoo would not just look rad, but have a functional purpose too.
Microsoft, MIT Turn Temporary Tattoos Into Touchpads
The temporary tattoos let you interact with connected devices, possibly turning your wrist into a smartphone touchpad.
Amazon Wins Patent for Smarter Noise-Cancelling Headphones
Most sounds, you don't need to hear; some sounds, you need to hear, and Amazon's patent describes smarter headphones that could flip noise cancelling on and off depending on what's around you.
Wearables at Work? What You Need to Consider.
Wearable technology sounds a bit like Big Brother. But, done right, 'wearable data' has the potential to impact real positive change in the office.