Wearable computing gadgets aren't toys for lazy geeks or harbingers of a dystopian future. Here's why you're going to love it Most of the criticism about wearable computing technology is about social ...
It’s an exciting time for the wearable-computing industry. Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen declared in a recent interview that wearable computers were the next big thing for Silicon Valley, and the ...
Wearable-computing technology has made amazing progress over the past 30 years, shrinking from backpack-size computers to devices small enough to fit over your ear. We’ve rounded up ten of the best ...
Wearable computing like Google Glass is just beginning to invade our lives. Soon, it will be inside our bodies. That’s the prediction from one of the panelists in the wearable computing track of ...
Wearable computing has so far been little more than a curiosity, but new technology and falling prices will mean dramatic growth for such products in the next few years, according to a new report. The ...
As if the mobile industry didn't have enough woes, another threat is looming on the horizon from the cyber labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Wearable computing has long been regarded ...
Sometimes we come across a wild idea that really tries to re-imagine things, and re-conceiving wearable computing as a distributed system of “fiber computers” embedded into textiles is definitely that ...
It appears that the rumors of an Apple iWatch arriving this year are holding less credence than we originally assumed. Recent reports suggest that Apple is still in the hiring phase for design ...
The new WT6000 Industrial Wearable Computer is Zebra’s first such device for myriad environments and runs on Android rather than Windows Embedded OS. The new Android-powered WT6000 can be worn on the ...
When it comes to thinking up the next big thing, computer researchers at chipmaker Infineon look to dirty laundry for inspiration. Literally. Werner Weber, director of Infineon's Laboratory on ...
Fairfax-based Xybernaut Corp. has no profits and nominal revenue, but it is selling a cool concept: small computers that can be worn on the body by mobile workers. A few hundred customers, including ...