Wearable Devices Ltd. announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has approved its patent for a "Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device," enhancing its intellectual property ...
Partnership outlines short-term integration for intuitive "spatial interaction" and long-term commercial models for enterprise AR solutions, with demos planned for the AWE 2026. Yokneam Illit, Israel, ...
Wearable Devices expands its AI-powered LMM technology into predictive health monitoring and cognitive state analytics, enhancing real-time health insights. Wearable Devices Ltd., a technology company ...
Monitoring people’s data from popular fitness gadgets can easily cross many privacy and ethical boundaries, risking a backlash from your workforce. Wearable tech continues to be one of the Next Big ...
Wearable technology has transformed the way individuals track their health and recovery. Initially designed as fitness trackers, they now integrate sophisticated sensors to track vital signs, sleep, ...
Researchers are developing a digital "tattoo" that measures "mental workload." The "e-tattoo" is meant for workers with high-risk jobs like air traffic controllers. It's thinner and lighter than older ...
The march toward wearable computing beyond the wrist has been filled with fits and starts. In 2013, Google launched Google Glass, an ambitious project to bring augmented reality experiences from your ...
Apple smart glasses may rely on a Watch SIP-based chip and iPhone offload; Meta uses Snapdragon AR Gen 1, shaping performance ...
A new AI-powered beanie can convert internal speech into text using brain signals, offering a less intrusive approach to brain-computer interfaces. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...
Healthcare technology doesn’t have to feel cold or impersonal. In this episode, two Ohio State researchers explore how innovation can support healing in deeply human ways — from wearable sensors woven ...
Commentary: The purchase of a startup called Q.ai isn't a blip on the radar. The way we use our wearables could be changing in very weird new ways. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I ...