Teena Maddox is a VP at Brodeur Partners. She is a former Associate Managing Editor at TechRepublic. Teena's lifelong journalism career has included writing on staff for publications including People magazine, W magazine and Women's Wear Daily.
Health and fitness wearables dominated the Wearable Tech Expo in New York, although other wearables such as Motorola’s HC1 headset computer were also featured.
Check out patents for a range of wearables both new and old, such as the original Google Glass patent and a 1930’s-era hearing aid. Keep in mind that not every patent results in a marketable product.
The oft-discussed Internet of Things (IoT) includes everything from smart grills to light bulbs and slow cookers. Here are some of the coolest things that make up the IoT.
Stadiums around the world are adding connectivity to appeal to the changing demographics of younger fans and to compete with the home experience of big screen TVs and fast internet.
Get the two-minute scoop on wearable tech in TechRepublic’s two-minute drill. The idea of wearable technology has been floating around for more than 20 years, but it’s only now that we’re seeing a plethora of these devices on the market.
Get creative with wearable tech. New uses include Google Glass behind-the-scenes at a fashion show or at a hockey game, or outfitting your dog with a fitness wearable.