wearable devices

Irish researchers begin work on soft exoskeleton to aid mobility

Researchers working on a wearable-robotics project, aimed at improving movement for people with reduced mobility, plan to build the first…

10 years ago

Fitbit Reimagines its Most Iconic Fitness Trackers, Unveils Fitbit Charge 2 and Fitbit Flex 2

Building on the popularity of its groundbreaking wearable devices, Fitbit (NYSE: FIT), the leader in the connected health and fitness…

10 years ago

Feeling safe in in Rio 2016 with SmartWatcher

The Olympic Games in Rio are ahead of us - and the security system is about to collapse “Welcome to…

10 years ago

Startup Business Showcase : Battlescan

By @SimonCocking interview with Kris Bray, founder and primary developer of Battlescan. Scan barcodes! Collect and Fight Monsters! Describe the company – the…

10 years ago

Shimmer Partners with Harvard’s Wyss Institute to advance Remote Patient Monitoring

Shimmer Sensing, a leading provider of medical grade wearable wireless sensors, announced today a partnership with the Wyss Institute for…

10 years ago

Banking with Wearables: Should the finance industry start using smart devices more?

Latest guest post from Misys.com (see also ‘HOW AUGMENTED REALITY IS MAKING ITS PRESENCE FELT IN MODERN BANKING‘). MisysFS, aiming to to…

10 years ago

Business Showcase : Bioepic Ltd’s EPIC Sport App

By @SimonCocking. EPIC Sport The only fitness supplement epic enough to prove its benefits via an app,  EPIC® tracks the improvements you make…

10 years ago

SmartWatcher – A Personal Safety App With Irish Roots

By @TheMarkDalton Imagine being able to call for help by pressing a button on your watch. That is the basic premise…

10 years ago

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