Reuters reported today that Apple, Google, and Samsung are all looking for ways to bring new health apps to wearable devices. Wristbands and other wearables can already give you information about your heart rate and a few other aspects related to your health. However, a lot of people have been hoping that this technology will ...
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Tags: Apple, blood sugar, diabetes, diabetics, glucose, Google, health apps, non-invasive, Samsung, smartwatches, wearable devices, wristbands
It looks like Samsung will again team up with Google for yet another device. CNET reports that Samsung is planning to launch a smartwatch, similar to their already existing Galaxy Gear, which will instead run the new Android Wear, a modified version of the Android operating system tailored for smartwatches and other wearable tech. The device ...
It’s been almost two years now since the Google Glass prototype was first presented to the general public at the company’s I/O 2012 conference. The wearable computer officially became available for purchase last month for the price of $1.500 and has been received rather well, although there are still many people who don’t trust the device. A ...
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Tags: Android Wear, Apps, Design, developers, distribution, Glass, Glassware, gmail, Google Glass, Google Now, I/O conference, wearable devices
Google came out shortly before their annual I/O developers conference and launched a video in which they showcase some of the features that we might be able to expect from Android Wear. The video is mostly geared towards developers and is being presented by Timothy Jordan, a Google dev who’s part of the Android Wear ...
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Tags: Android, Android Wear, Apple, Galaxy Gear, Google, Google Now, Google Wear, I/O developers conference, iWatch, notifications, Samsung, smart watches, Video, wearable devices
A Google engineer posted on Google+ the first ever public screenshots of the company’s Android Wear operating system for smart watches and other wearable devices. The seven images were posted by Senior Developer Timothy Jordan. They show notifications for a Nest smoke detector, an Android game called Clash of Clans, a calendar app, as well as ...
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Tags: Android Wear, Apps, Clash of Clans, G Watch, Google, Google Glass, I/O developer conference, Moto 360, Nest smoke detector, operating system, Smart Glass, smart watches, Timothy Jordan, wearable devices