Let's hope this leaked image isn't really the next Pebble smartwatch
An image of a mysterious smartwatch has popped up on Pebble's website, and it looks, well, interesting.
An image of a mysterious smartwatch has popped up on Pebble's website, and it looks, well, interesting.
New Pebble hardware and software are reportedly on the agenda for next week as the company teases a big announcement on its website.
Virtual reality is undeniably cool, but it's going to take a lot more than that to make people shell out hundreds of dollars for VR headsets. This week, we saw a head-mounted display patent from Apple and heard more about Facebook's plans for Oculus, both of which hint at the potential of VR headsets. But patents and apps, as intriguing as they are, aren't proof that virtual reality is anywhere near ready for mass adoption.
You've probably heard about this vision of computing before: Someday, all of our phones, tablets and computers will be replaced by a single "hub" device, which we can use to beam information to a constellation of dumb screens.
Asus is looking beyond Android Wear for future smartwatches, citing battery life as a "major concern" with Google's platform.
When the Apple Watch arrives this April, Swatch plans to have an answer.
The Pebble smartwatch is more popular than ever with 1 million units sold, but at this point you may want to wait for the next version.
Razer is ready to ship its Nabu X, a $US50 fitness band that counts steps, tracks sleep, and provides basic notification alerts. It's available now through Razer's online store.
Logitech today expanded its offerings in the videoconferencing/collaboration space with the launch of its <strong>ConferenceCam Connect</strong> device ($499.99). Combining an HD 1080p video camera with dual microphones and a speakerphone for 360-degree audio, the ConferenceCam Connect is aimed at small workgroup collaboration settings (up to six people). The device sits between the entry-level BCC950 unit ($249.99) and the upper-end ConferenceCam CC3000e ($999.99).
If all goes according to plan, your Apple Watch should last about 19 hours on a single charge, according to the latest scoop from 9to5Mac.
Microsoft researchers have dreamed up a high-tech version of the heated scarves you might find at your local pharmacy.
I walked on Mars on Wednesday.
After a couple of quiet months, Microsoft is starting to make improvements to its Band fitness tracker and Health apps.
Samsung's next smartwatch, codenamed Orbis, could take a page from the Apple Watch with a rotating hardware element.
GoPro shareholders are panicking after Apple's patent application for a wearable camera was approved. One look at Apple's plans shows why - the application details a GoPro-like wearable perfect for action shots and underwater recording. Apple even takes aim at GoPro in the patent filing.