Sponsored Heads Up: Identifying Soldiers at Risk for Traumatic Brain Injury Analog Devices, Inc. and BlackBox Biometrics joined forces to develop Blast Gauge, a wearable device that detects exposure to potentially harmful blast shockwaves. 2016-11-01T13:27:00-04:00 in partnership with Analog Devices, Inc.
Connectivity Intel Might Be Making an Augmented-Reality Headset, Hoping to Cash In on a Rising Industry If it is building an AR device, chip maker Intel could be planning to let other companies manufacture it. by Rachel Metz 2016-03-03T10:24:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines Thermal Camera Turns Many Things into Interactive Surfaces Could heat-tracking be the key to interacting with wearable computers? by Rachel Metz 2014-06-13T00:00:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Three Questions with the Man Who Designed Beats’ Headphones Robert Brunner explains how he helped make Beats’ headphones fashionable, and what other companies need to do to make wearable tech take off. by Rachel Metz 2014-06-06T00:00:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Look, Smartphone: No Hands! Controlling an iPhone or Android phone with just your voice and a noise-cancelling headset is doable, but frustrating. by Rachel Metz 2014-03-17T00:00:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Glass, Darkly For its wearable computer to be accepted, Google must convince people that the device isn’t creepy. by Simson Garfinkel 2014-02-17T00:00:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines CES 2014: Less Is More for Smart Watches and Other Wearable Gadgets Companies have figured out that a smart watch can’t just be functional; it has to look good, too. by Tom Simonite 2014-01-08T17:50:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines Intel’s Anthropologist Genevieve Bell Questions the Smart Watch Genevieve Bell, director of Intel’s user experience research, says companies building wearable computers haven’t figured out why people might want them. by Tom Simonite 2013-09-17T16:36:12-04:00
Connectivity Low-Power Transistors May Boost Wearable Computer Battery Life Small, portable devices could get new stamina thanks to a transistor design that can cut a computer chip’s power consumption in half. by Tom Simonite 2013-09-10T13:00:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Wearable Computing Pioneer Says Google Glass Offers “Killer Existence” Thad Starner thinks people will soon crave the ultrafast communication that Google Glass makes possible. by Rachel Metz 2013-06-04T00:00:00-04:00