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Bigger Screens Can Change How Much We Trust Ads
The screen size of a smartphone can change how much we trust advertisements, which could influence what we purchase, researchers say.
November 26, 2015
BY
Matthew Swayne
Chip Reflects Wi-Fi to Make Wearables Last Longer
A new microchip could make the batteries in your high-tech wearables last longer.
July 24, 2015
BY
Elizabeth Landau
Wearable Devices Could Keep Innocent People out of Jail—If the Court Allows It
Sometime in March of this year, Jeannine Risley flew from Florida to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, staying overnight in her ...
July 3, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
The Rise of Wearable Fitness Tech
Will you be tracking your way to better health in 2015?
January 29, 2015
BY
Life Fitness
Ultra-Futuristic Smartwatch Design: Holographic Keyboard, Graphene Body
The ambitious plan of Czech technology developers is to use the wonder material graphene to build a smartwatch.
November 27, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Making It Easier to Build Custom Wearables and ‘Internet of Things’ Devices as a Hobby
Enclosed in many devices that access the Internet are chips made by Broadcom, an equipment manufacturing supplier now ...
October 26, 2014
BY
Jeffrey Thompson
3,600 Crystals in Wearable ‘Skin’ Monitor Health 24/7
A new wearable medical device that uses up to 3,600 liquid crystals can quickly let you know if ...
September 28, 2014
BY
Megan Fellman
Keeping Smartphones Powered With a Twist of the Wrist
The Achilles' heel of any smartphone is its battery's power capacity. There is hope, however. The QBracelet is ...
August 26, 2014
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Jeffrey Thompson
RocketSkates: First Smart Wearable Mobility Device Straps to Shoes
Whether it is the meshed honey comb design, the color, or the shape, at first glance the RocketSkates look ...
August 20, 2014
BY
Jeffrey Thompson
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