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ReadWriteWear explores the implications of wearable technologies, personal area networks, and the frontiers of human connectivity.
Why Phone Notifications Don’t Belong On Your Wrist
Let’s beat smartwatch addiction before it even starts.
11 Things About The Apple Watch That May Surprise You
New gadgets, new mysteries!
4 Ways Big Data & VR Are Changing Professional Sports
Whether from home, in the stands, or over the radio—Americans love their sports. Today, part of that All-American sports experience […]
How IoT is Revolutionizing Workplace Safety?
Safety is a concern & responsibility for all businesses, especially when talking about workplace safety. It is a vital responsibility […]
How Wearables Will Take Health Monitoring to the Next Level
When the weather is warm enough, I like to go for a quick run up two to three times a […]
5 Healthcare Tech Trends Worth Keeping an Eye On
The healthcare industry is experiencing rapid shifts. Some of this is due to the current pandemic, but much of this […]
Gesture Control Wants to Move Us Away from Our Keyboards
Anyone who likes to binge watch TV while cooking knows the pain of having to stop kneading dough to pause […]
The Key to Mass Adoption of Wearables
With the power of true and relevant health data, wearable technology can go from being the Motorola Razr of healthcare to being its iPhone.
How Virtual Reality Will Democratize Learning
In case you haven’t heard, there is a lot of hype right now about virtual and augmented reality. Three months […]
The Future of Wearables Is Implanted
And more real today than you think
The Brave New World Of Virtual-Reality Filmmaking
How VR will revolutionize cinema for creators and consumers.
Wearables making a big splash in Olympic swimming this year
It’s been another wild year in swimming at the 2016 Rio Olympics. The last events wrap up today, but it’s […]
How Snoops Can Track Your Wearables and Phone From Half A Mile Away
Bluetooth can rat out your location, researchers say.
Toll Brothers launches kitchen VR app for luxury home buyers
American luxury home builder Toll Brothers has launched a virtual reality app that lets home buyers view all 360 degrees of […]
My Dog is More Connected Than Your Dog
There’s a growing market for people that love tech and pets
Why The Apple Watch Is A Big Nothingburger For Fitness
Save your money and use your iPhone.
Germans couldn’t be bothered with your fitness tracker
In Germany, almost half of the people that own a fitness tracker have stopped using it and more than 85 […]
The Apple Watch Looks Great—But It’s Going To Disappoint Lots Of Users
It’s personal, but not essential—and many will likely set it aside.
Fitbit looks to health industry for future growth
After disappointing first quarter sales, Fitbit is making a move for the wearable health market. The company said it has […]
Pebble CEO To Google And Apple: Keep Your Platforms Open
Hands across the water, apps across the sky.
Apple TV And The Apple Watch Are Both About To Get Smarter
Software updates promise a host of goodies for developers and users.
Wearable Technology Is Sensing Technology
Why sensors need to move with the human body. (Sponsored post.)
The Time For Software Conferences Is Over
Wearable World Congress is coming.
Speaker Profile: Sensum’s Gawain Morrison, On Quantifying Emotions
Learn more at Wearable World Congress, May 19-20.
I Made An Apple Watch App Concept In 15 Minutes, And So Can You
An online tool so easy, even a writer can use it—no coding required.
Maybe Samsung Is Starting To Think Wearables Through More Carefully
A Tizen overhaul suggests a less slapdash approach.
Speaker Profile: Intel’s Ayse Ildeniz, On How Women Will Fuel The Wearables Market
Hear more at Wearable World Congress, May 19-20.
What Developers Have Learned Building Apps For The Apple Watch
Lessons from the first few weeks with the wearable.
Now Google Wants You To Play Games While You Run
Games in Motion aims to get developers thinking beyond the smartwatch screen.
Second That Emotion
Could your clothes blush or inflate when you’re flustered or happy? Should they? (Sponsored post.)
Apple’s App Store Really Doesn’t Seem To Like Pebble Apps
Even though the company says it has nothing against them.
Apple Welcomes Third-Party Watch Bands—But Not Mystery Port Use
Apple doesn’t say you can’t use it, though, and some are going to try.
Circa Could Become Big Media’s Bet On Wearable News
The mobile-first news app has reached a crossroads.
Why The Apple Watch Is A Big Nothingburger For Fitness
Save your money and use your iPhone.
Speaker Profile: Interaxon’s Ariel Garten On Muse, The Art Of Zen—And Mind Games
Join her at Wearable World Congress, May 19-20.
Brace Yourself: Tag Heuer’s $1,400 Android Wear Watch Is On Its Way
Tag Heuer has the perfect option for crazy rich people without iPhones.
Speaker Profile: Expert Yobie Benjamin, On The Biggest Challenges For Wearables
Hear him speak at Wearable World Congress, May 19-20.
Intel Shuffles Ex-Palm Exec And Wearables Chief Mike Bell Off The Table
Has the chipmaker’s transformation into a wearables player claimed a casualty?
Why The Apple Watch Doesn’t Like Tattoos
Inky forearms are the first challenge for Apple’s wearable.
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