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Exoskeleton by Skeletonics at CEATEC 2014

CEATEC just opened the exhibition doors today in Makuhari Messe, Japan and the Cutting Edge IT & Electronics Comprehensive Exhibition is already filled with innovative devices created by ambitious and creative individuals from all over the world. The CEATEC exhibition takes places between October 7 – October 11 and it brings together all the innovative new technology you can find ...

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Basis by Intel launches the Peak fitness tracker

Basis has been regarded as one of the best OEMs for fitness trackers with the affordable Basis fitness band which could automatically detect when you were moving and could track sweat output, heat dissipation, blood flow and heart rate. A little over six months ago, Basis was acquired by Intel and has just announced the Peak fitness tracker, the first ...

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Meet Nixie, the selfie drone

Drones are one of the most intriguing developments on the gadget market of nowadays. From smartphone controlled toys to camera rigs to Amazon’s drone shipping concept, the devices have gotten more and more advanced. Intel has an ongoing project called “Make it wearable”. They give prizes and grants to developers of mobile gadgets. This year, one of the finalists is ...

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Garmin Vivosmart vs Withings Pulse O2

The smartwatch and fitness band market is becoming dominated by OEMs like Apple, Samsung, LG, Asus and Motorola, but we tend to forget about other companies who can give us just as much beef as the other can, such as Garmin, Fitbit, Pebble, Martian, Cookoo and Withings. We’ve reviewed smartwatches with fitness band capabilities, but the time has come to ...

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Philips announces pain-relieving tech

Philips has decided to get in on the health craze that has been going on within the world of technology and announced two new products it will be selling by the end of this month. The two Philips devices are aimed at people who are suffering from pain and will pair with iPhones and iPads to control the treatments these ...

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Misfit Flash wearable only $49

The wearable market is considered pretty saturated by many, but that doesn’t stop OEMs from developing newer wearable technology, from jewelry like the MICA smart bracelet to the MOTA smart ring, smartwacthes and Google Glass inspired Gear Blink smart glasses, FUNIKI ambient glasses and wearable virtual reality headsets like the Gear VR and Oculus Rift. The Misfit Flash is the ...

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Lenovos’s new smart glasses prototype debuts

Lenovo is following in Google’s footsteps and has decided to create the first prototype of the smart glasses they have designed. Lenovo has been tampering with different technologies, straying from their tradition laptop and PC domains, wanting to get in on the action that has been going on in the mobile and wearable device markets, which are booming nowadays. Lenovo ...

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Samsung hits again: will its Simband wearable prototype impress?

Samsung is known to be very determined when it comes to wearable devices  and high-end technology, but this time the healthcare field, fun and everyday use are combined in a final device called Samsung Simband. Samsung already announced that it was planning on focusing on health tracking technologies and this so called smartwatch looks like it could be quite useful.  ...

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Moto 360 – Everything you need to know

Wearable devices are getting more real by each day. Google already announced its Android Wear platform back in March that will serve as the new OS for all kinds of wearable devices. LG has already announced its LG G Watch and Motorola its Moto 360 to arrive in the near future and we can’t wait for them to arrive. The ...

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Check out the new Nod ring, a new generation of wearable devices!

Who knows if the designer of the Nod ring concept was inspired by fantasy movies or his creativity and practical sense is just truly impressive. Ex-Google engineer Anush Elangovan invented the Nod ring, a smart ring worth 150$, that allows its wearer use his finger as an input and control device. Nod enables the user to interact with anything around ...

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