Nike Says “Just Don’t” To Android Users With Nike+ FuelBand
Nike has confirmed that it will not be working on an Android App to go along with its Nike+ FuelBand. The FuelBand, launched about a year ago, is a lightweight, low profile fitness tracker that can be...
View Article3D Printing Technology Helps Bring Robotic Hand To Five-Year-Old Liam
No doubt, interest in 3D printing is growing, with reports of bioprinted blood vessels and the unveiling of MakerBot’s Replicator 2X 3D Printer at CES 2013. Now, a five year old boy from South Africa...
View ArticleUnder Armour Reveals Armour39 to Take on Fitbit, Jawbone and Nike
Under Armour is looking to make a major play in the fitness tracking game with its new Armour39 fitness monitoring system. Revealed at a press event in New York yesterday, Armour39 – which is named...
View ArticleRFLKT Cyclist Computer Delivers Workout Data Via iPhone App
Avid cyclists now have a way to view data from their cycling apps in real time without having to pull out their iPhone mid-ride, thanks to the RFLKT iPhone bike computer from Wahoo Fitness. The RFLKT...
View ArticleSecond Sight Bionic Eye Approved by FDA
After over 20 years of research and $200 million dollars of private and public investment, Second Sight Medical Products has received FDA approval for its Argus II System, a bionic eye developed to...
View ArticleSamsung, Google, and Apple Smart Watch Rumor Rundown
The future of mobile technology isn’t in tablets or smartphones, but instead, could be found in smart watches. Like a page torn right out of an old Dick Tracy comic strip from the 40s, there are smart...
View ArticleBionic Hand That Can “Feel” Could Revolutionize Prosthetics
Medical breakthroughs with robotics seem to be popping up everywhere, with the first robotic hand and bionic eye being the two most recent. Now doctors hope to fit an amputee patient with the first...
View ArticleSmart Tattoos Could Bring Us The Sci-Fi Abilities Of Mind Control
Smart tattoos made the news recently as a way to monitor health stats; now smart tattoos could also bring us the power of telekinesis. An electrical engineer at the University of California at San...
View ArticleVEA Announces Smartwatch, VEABuddy
French company VEA has submitted its new smart watch, the VEABuddy to crowd-funding and expects to ship the first watches as early as June 2013. The watch connects to a user’s smartphone via Bluetooth...
View ArticleSmartphones Carry Invisible Bacteria, Students Discover
Smartphones can do a lot of things. They can track locations, send and receive messages, update fantasy hockey rosters and tell users the name of a song playing in the dentist office. Apparently,...
View Article94Fifty Smart Basketball Aims to Make You a Better Baller
Who got game? Maybe you, with the aid of a smart basketball. InfoMotion Sports has unveiled the 94Fifty basketball, a regulation size and weight smart basketball designed to measure basketball skills...
View ArticleMan Recieves First Ever 3D-Printed Skull Replacement
3D printing has been making medical headlines as of late, and now, an un-named man has received the first ever 3D-printed skull-replacement. The man, who is said to be from the U.S., had 75 percent of...
View ArticleGoogle Glass Will Be Compatible with Prescription Glasses
Google Glass is set for release by the year’s end, but today the team behind the wearable computing project has clarified a nagging question many potential users have had about the device. As confirmed...
View ArticleSamsung Reveals Galaxy S4 Health and Fitness Accessories
One of the more intriguing features Samsung announced last night for its new Galaxy S IV smartphone is that of S Health, an app that essentially seeks to turn a user’s smartphone into his fitness...
View ArticleSamsung Confirms Development of Wristwatch
Samsung executive vice president of mobile business Lee Young Hee has confirmed to Bloomberg that Samsung is currently developing a wristwatch of its own. Presumably, the device would perform similar...
View ArticleGoogle Reported To Be Working On A Smart Watch, LG Too
Google is reportedly working on a smart watch. LG too. According to a report by The Financial Times, Google, specifically, its Android team, is working on developing its own smart watch, which will...
View ArticleMapMyRun Review: An Inexpensive Fitness Watch Alternative
Fitness trackers have been making headlines lately, and there are now dozens of little gadgets available to help measure progress. But these devices can be pricey and require a certain level of...
View ArticleHow Does a Smart Basketball Work? 94Fifty Aims to Improve Your Game
These days, it seems like every inanimate object is now “smart.” There are smart TVs, smart cars, smart coffee makers, smart baby monitors, and now for the sports lover, there’s a smart basketball. The...
View ArticleLIT Brings Fitness Tracking to Action Sports
NZN is trying to reach extreme sports enthusiasts with the LIT fitness tracker; a device currently gaining funding on the crowdsourcing site Indiegogo. The device will be small and modular and can be...
View ArticleNike+ GPS Running App Review
As the weather warms, more and more runners find themselves out on the trails. Whether they’re out for a casual afternoon jog or training for an upcoming race, many will carry smartphones and take...
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