Wearable Technology

Google Glass Is Simply A Project Ahead Of Its Time

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Google Glass is not dead, far from it. In fact, if anything is…

11 years ago

Pebble Returns To Kickstarter With Pebble Time

Pebble is going back to where it all began, Kickstarter. In the first revamp since the Pebble Steel was released…

11 years ago

Brian Caulfield, big data insights help humans make better decisions, not replace them

By @SimonCocking Irish Tech News recently caught up with Prof Brian Caulfield, @CaulfieldBrian Director, Insight UCD, Lead Investigator ARCH Centre and Dean of Physiotherapy at University College Dublin.…

11 years ago

TV3’s Gadget Buzz producer, Andy O’Donoghue, key tech insights for 2015

By @SimonCocking Delighted to bring this interview out, with the highly informed, and entertaining Andy O'Donoghue at @RedCert. He has some interesting…

11 years ago

Sony Unveils SmartWatch 3 at CES

Sony Mobile have introduced, among other products and options, a stainless steel edition of their new SmartWatch 3 at CES.…

11 years ago

Sony launches new lifestyle apparel with ROXY

Sony Mobile today unveiled the new SmartBand ,a collaboration with the women's outdoor sports lifestyle brand ROXY.   The SmartBand…

11 years ago

An Interview with John McGuire, Founder of GAME GOLF

A native of County Galway, John McGuire is the founder of Active Mind Technology and the creator of GAME GOLF, a…

11 years ago

1.3 million Irish adults considering buying a Wearable Fitness Tracker

The "Philip Lee Sport Report", which was published yesterday, revealed that 1.3 million Irish adults are considering purchasing a wearable device…

12 years ago

15 cool, crazy, beautiful companies impressing at the Web Summit on Day 1

It's a tough day for those on the RDS floors trying to pitch and sell their products. That said, you…

12 years ago

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