If a Fitbit wristband can monitor your sex life, it was probably only a matter of time until scientists came up with this: An embeddable tooth sensor that can track your eating, smoking, and ...
Wearable Medical Devices Market OverviewThe global wearable medical devices market is anticipated to expand at a strong compound annual growth rate of approximately 25% over the forecast timeline, ...
When it comes to thinking up the next big thing, computer researchers at chipmaker Infineon look to dirty laundry for inspiration. Literally. Werner Weber, director of Infineon's Laboratory on ...
Wearable Devices announces Large MUAP Models for personalized gesture control in AI and XR, aiming to enhance human-computer interaction. Wearable Devices Ltd. has announced the development of a new ...
In the office, you can sit in front of a computer. Out in the field or in a warehouse, that’s not possible — but it is possible to wear one. “We increased our ...
Software vendor Integrated Business Systems and Services (IBSS) has teamed up with wearable computer specialist Xybernaut. Their goal is to certify that RFID applications developed using IBSS’s ...
Mudra Experience Studio enables the creation of applications using standardized neural gestures such as fingertip pressure gradations, discrete gestures, and continuous gestures through consistent ...
CAMBRIDGE, UK — One day computers embedded in clothes could be monitoring health, according to a report by consultants, Wireless Healthcare. The designs could cut the cost of healthcare, boost textile ...
Last year Tap Systems released what it called the future of computing, a wearable keyboard that allowed users to type with a single hand. By slipping your fingers through five interconnected rings, ...
New features deliver instant and consistent gesture control, allowing users to complete onboarding entirely on select supported glasses models Both updates reduce onboarding friction, shorten setup ...
When I was a staffer at Mobile Computing & Communications Magazine, way back in the mid-90’s, the notion of ‘wearable computing’ conjured far-off sci-fi images. Now, the current incarnation of mobile ...