Engineers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick have recently developed a wireless connection wristband for smartphone compatibility that can monitor health. The wristband which is made out of plastic ...
Kanata-based Healthsign hopes to have its wearable medical monitoring device ready for market by the end of the year. Photo courtesy Healthsign The wristband is the brainchild of researchers at ...
Wouldn't it be convenient to be free of keys, cards, remote controls, and such and simply open doors or appliances with a wave of a hand? Wouldn't it be great if you could do that without the need to ...
This design for a smart wristband from engineers at Rutgers University promises a new generation of wearable health and environment trackers. The prototype device is designed to wirelessly connect to ...
There’s no shortage of cheap wearable devices that you can use as step counters, fitness trackers, or smartwatch companions to your smartphone. But for the most part they’re designed to run ...
Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, features and blog posts. He writes CNET's popular Cheapskate blog and co-hosts Protocol 1: A Travelers Podcast (about the TV show ...
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