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Keep the elderly in mind when designing wearable technology
Wearable technology can be beneficial to a person of any age, especially when it comes down to monitoring medical…
Connected health devices transferred to Nokia brand
Withings’ connected health devices have been transferred to the Nokia brand with two new products; Nokia Body Scale…
artificial intelligence powered earpieces are here
An artificial-intelligence powered earpiece that can translate spoken conversations has gone on sale for $179…
Wearable device reduces stress in real-time
Stress management technology developer, BioSelf Technology, has unveiled SENSATE – a wearable device and app that…
The time is now for Sony’s E Ink watch
Sony's E Ink watch can display a variety of faces and band designs at the touch of a button.
The future of the smartphone is right in front of your eyes
The new UNO smart glasses allow you to view messages, maps and much more on the lens of your glasses whilst your…
Put a literal spring in your step with dyneema socks
Socks made of the material dyneema which is 15% stronger than steel have been developed by the Barefoot Company, to…
Soft exosuit could help you win a marathon
Researchers at the Wyss Institute and John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) at Harvard…
Cancer prevention smart fashion accessory
A team led by bioengineers is developing an optical biosensing technology that transforms a Fitbit-style wearable…
Tiny clip lets deaf people sense sounds using their hair
Tiny clip lets deaf people sense sounds using their hair by using a microphone to turn sound into haptic feedback.