Former Microsoft executive joins LiveTiles to spearhead US operations
Australia's LiveTiles has expanded its operations to the US, appointing former Microsoft executive, Doug Caywood as vice president central USA.
Australia's LiveTiles has expanded its operations to the US, appointing former Microsoft executive, Doug Caywood as vice president central USA.
LiveTiles, the digital workplace software solutions company and subsidiary of Cloud company, rhipe, has earned multiple customer wins across the globe since the start of Q1 2016
Australian-born, New York-based, LiveTiles, has hosted education provider Ducere's chancellor, former PM Julia Gillard in a showcase of Australian IT ingenuity.
Apple and Nike have settled a class-action lawsuit alleging the FuelBand fitness tracker inaccurately tracked workout data like calories burned and steps taken.
Nike is moving from fitness bands to smartwatches with an app for Samsung's upcoming Gear S.
Sportswear retailer Nike has partnered with Juniper Networks to connect its data centres as part of a global private cloud network.
Juniper Networks and Nike will co-create a new datacentre Cloud and retail network infrastructure.
Google is set to release an SDK aimed at making fitness-based apps more effective by pulling in data from multiple devices.
Perhaps you haven't heard? All signs point to Nike exiting the activity tracker market, halting further development of its FuelBand hardware, and focusing on software instead. It's not a surprising turn of events, so let's explain what happened - briefly.
Wearable computers "took a huge step forward" in 2013 and shipments of smartwatches and related devices will grow by 78 per cent a year until 2018, according to IDC said.
Consumerisation of health drives fitness trackers faster than gimmicky smartwatches.
Nike is debuting a new cleat in the upcoming Super Bowl, and for the first time, the footwear was designed on a 3D printer.
Apple earlier today launched its annual Black Friday sale, but rather than directly discount hardware -- as it's done for years -- it offered gift cards of up to $150 with a purchase.
Apple's "iWatch" will come with OLED displays in two sizes, for men and women, according to an analyst who specializes in the Asian display market. So far, there's no indication that the colors will be blue or pink.
When you hear the term "wearable technology," you very likely think of one, or all, of these things: Google Glass, fitness trackers such as Fitbit and Nike+ or smartwatches including Pebble and Samsung's new Galaxy Gear.