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+19 +1Microsoft Band Isn’t a Fitness Tracker, It’s a Trojan Horse for Software
At first glance, Microsoft’s fitness-tracking device looks like another hardware foray for a company with a much stronger track record in software. Instead, think of the $199 Microsoft Band as a Trojan Horse to get more consumers using Microsoft’s data-crunching software–and perhaps open new opportunities for sales to businesses, too.
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+19 +1Fitbit Announces Three New Wearables, Including a Fancy 'Super Watch'
Fitbit, one of the predominant players in today's increasingly saturated fitness tracking space, today announced a trio of wearables of the wrist-worn variety.
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+24 +1Rest in Peace, Google Glass: 2012-2014
Glass has disappeared almost overnight, and there's a reason: Google's ham-fisted approach to privacy.
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+12 +1This bizarre bendable phone wears like a shirtsleeve
A California startup is crowdfunding a flexible phablet that you strap to your arm and it might not be totally ridiculous. Maybe.
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+15 +1A Wearable Camera That Would Turn Into a Drone and Fly Off Your Wrist
Meet Nixie, a wearable camera concept that flies off your wrist and turns into a remote-controlled quadcopter. It's the bizarre-yet-appealing wearable camera drone nobody asked for... and now I kind of want it.
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+19 +1Apple's rivals hope its iWatch makes 'wearable' work
Know what a "Wearable" is? Most top tech executives would struggle to define it. Now they're hoping that Apple will do it for them. Next week, Apple Inc (AAPL.O) is expected to stride into the market for wearable accessories that link wirelessly up to phones and create a template for other firms that have struggled to create products consumers would want to be seen in.
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+12 +1Google Glass human emotion detector is by far the creepiest wearable app
You know that old mood ring joke? A husband buys his wife a mood ring and uses the colors to tell whether or not he’s in trouble, and the punch line is when she’s mad, the ring leaves a red mark upside his head? Thanks to Fraunhofer IIS, there’s now a Google Glass app for this experience, complete with a probable smack upside your head or worse should you ever use the app on an unsuspecting person.
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+14 +1Upcoming Wearable Technology Gadgets in 2014
Wearable technology has steadily been going mainstream, especially over these past two years. In fact, if you go by market figures, wearable technology may be the next big thing- just like smartphones were in 2008.To put it into perspective, the market value of wearable tech was a measly 6.3 million in 2010. In 2014, this valuegrew by leaps and bounds to reach a staggering (estimated) $ 5.1 billion.
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+15 +1How Smart Glasses Can Be Used in Everyday Life
How Smart Glasses Can Be Used in Everyday Life - With all the recent headlines, you'd think that smart glasses are only useful in the healthcare industry, but they're not. Smart glasses can be used for al
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