How does the future of wearables look?
Apple WatchThere have been a few “fails” in the wearables department during the recent years, which might lead many to ask if this technology can thrive in the near future. Although
There have been a few “fails” in the wearables department during the recent years, which might lead many to ask if this technology can thrive in the near future. Although
Italian eyewear company Luxottica—one of the world’s largest eyewear makers—is apparently working on a new version of Glass in collaboration with Google, the Wall Street Journal [http:
While Google’s plans with Glass have never been overly transparent (haha), the wearable’s path has become a lot clearer with a Wall Street Journal [http://blogs.wsj.com/
When news hit last month [https://www.besttechie.com/2015/02/06/tony-fadell-to-completely-redesign-glass/] that Google was shutting down its current Glass team and moving the project to Nest’s Tony
The big story last month was Google X saying goodbye to Glass and sending it to Tony Fadell [https://www.besttechie.com/2015/01/15/google-to-end-glass-explorer-program-launching-separate-glass-business/] , the CEO of Google
A new report out of Fortune [https://fortune.com/2015/01/15/glass-to-exit-google-x-report-to-nests-tony-fadell/] today says that Google will be ending its beta-style Glass Explorer program this year, and will be
Yesterday’s news that Samsung’s mobile division might see an executive shakeup doesn’t seem to have affected the company’s partnership with virtual reality startup Oculus VR. Yesterday,
Google’s I/O conference kicks off today, and we expect to hear all kinds of stuff about Android, Android Wear, Android TV…anything with the word “Android,” basically. But
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