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wearable tech

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Meta Alum Mina Fahmi’s Sandbar Raises $23M to Redefine A.I. Wearable Tech

Sandbar CEO Mina Fahmi aims to bridge humans and machines with the Stream ring, an A.I.-powered wearable debuting this summer.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Image of man in pale blue shirt against white brick background

Oura’s Marketing Chief Doug Sweeny Brings Smart Rings to the Olympics

Oura's chief marketing officer Doug Sweeny details the company's Olympics partnership and how wearable data is reshaping elite sports performance.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Mark Zuckerberg in a tuxedo.

Meta Acquires Limitless, an A.I. Pendant Company Backed by Sam Altman

Meta’s purchase of Limitless highlights Big Tech’s growing push into A.I. hardware as Amazon, Alphabet and others race to build smart wearables.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Smart Ray-Ban Glasses

From Meta to Startups, A.I. Is Reviving Tech Companies’ Interest in Smart Glasses

By Aaron Mok

DOJ Probes Google’s Fitbit Acquisition Over Consumer Health Data Concerns

By Gabriela Barkho

How Google’s Fitbit Acquisition Will Help It Further Compete With Apple

By Gabriela Barkho
Rocketbody

This Pro-Athlete Approved Fitness App Uses Medical Tech to Help You Reach ‘Superman Mode’

By Gabriela Barkho

CEO James Park Discusses the Future of Fitbit as a Health Company

By Gabriela Barkho

Fitbit CEO James Park Announces ‘Premium Subscription’ to Compete With Apple Watch

By Gabriela Barkho

Wearables Are the Next Tech Products to Be Hit With China Trade Tariffs

By Gabriela Barkho

The Wearable Tech Industry Is Expected to Hit $54 Billion by 2023

By Gabriela Barkho

Apple Watch’s Revenue Spike Solidifies the Dominance of Health Tracking

By Gabriela Barkho
Motiv Ring.

Motiv Ring Successfully Takes Fitness Tracking From Wrist to Finger

By Rich Jaroslovsky
Cook said emerging markets performance was even stronger when you take out China.

Apple Strong on All Fronts, Tim Cook Vague on iPhone Specifics

By Sissi Cao
What if these came with built-in technology that helped you manage stress?

Smart Bras Could Be Savior of Flailing Wearable Technology Industry

By Lisa Schmeiser
A man poses with his Scottish shorthair cat during the Catsburg 2017 International Cats show in Moscow on March 4, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Vasily MAXIMOV (Photo credit should read VASILY MAXIMOV/AFP/Getty Images)

Two Devices to Get Your Kitty Into Instagram-Perfect Shape

By Brady Dale
Inventor Robert Hockaday hopes the BugBling can be used as a Zika prevention tool.

The Next Big Zika Fighter: A Mosquito-Repelling Bracelet

By John Bonazzo
Apple wireless AirPods are tested during a media event at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California on September 07, 2016. / AFP /

The Wearable Movement Nobody Is Talking About: Audio Devices

By Andrew J. Chapin
The increased reliance on data will enable companies to offer better, more relevant products and improve consumer experiences.

Why Data May Become More Valuable Than Dollars

By Hossein Rahnama
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 23: Organized by Fight for the Future, about a dozen protestors demonstrate outside the Federal Bureau of Investigation's J. Edgar Hoover headquarters in support of Apple and against a move by the federal government to force the computer company to create a "backdoor" to the iPhone February 23, 2016 in Washington, DC. Last week a federal judge ordered Apple to write software that would allow law enforcement agencies investigating the December 2, 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino, California, to hack into one of the attacker's iPhone. Apple is fighting the order, saying it would create a way for hackers, foreign governments, and other nefarious groups to invade its customers' privacy. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The 13 Biggest, Most Controversial Privacy Stories of 2016

By Brady Dale
Tech to the rescue.

You Can Easily Avoid Hangovers by Simply Wearing This New Wristband

By Sage Lazzaro
Lost your Fitbit? A new app can help.

This App Solves Fitbit’s Biggest Problem

By John Bonazzo

Pebble Round is the Thin, Elegant Smartwatch You’ll Actually Want to Wear

By Liz Salcedo
Last year's VFILES show (Photo: Albert Urso/Getty Images).

VFILES, Public School and Fitbit Go Tech-Centric This Fashion Week

By Mikelle Street
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