Wearable computers

10 Tech Gadgets That Could Revolutionise the World

Are you one of the tech geeks who love to explore new technologies? Are you crazy about tech and futuristic…

7 years ago

Technology and fashion unite as the wearable market matures

As the technology that powers wearables gets smarter, fashion brands are driving the next evolution of the wearable market. Currently,…

7 years ago

Garmin announces Instinct, outdoor watch with GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO satellite support

Garmin has announced Instinct, a strong and rugged outdoor watch with GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO satellite support, built-in 3-axis compass…

7 years ago

The New and Improved Features of the Apple Watch Series 4

Written by Kayla Matthews In early September 2018, Apple promoted its new Series 4 Watch at a keynote speech. People…

7 years ago

Wearable Devices – Smart Watches for Crypto People

The Sidera project is currently two years in development and is causing a lot of interest in consumer circles. It…

8 years ago

Trinity launches new European digital health incubator programme

Digital health start-ups from across Ireland and Europe will today embark on a brand new European incubator programme at Trinity…

8 years ago

The Worlds Most Advanced Standalone Sleep Tracking App Launched

SleepScore, the sleep tracking company behind the device SleepScore Max has just released a standalone app delivering their SleepScore to…

8 years ago

DCU to lead largest ever prospective European study of injuries in recreational runners

A new research project at Dublin City University plans to “revolutionise” the analysis of running techniques in a bid to…

8 years ago

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