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Samsung Ships New SoC for Wearables

October 18, 2016 By Dan Rosenbaum

We do love us a good component story here ate Wearable Tech Insider, and this one almost got past us. Samsung is now shipping mass production of its Exynos 7 Dual 7270 application processor, a 14nm device designed for wearables. Before you fall asleep, understand that the 7270 is 10mm square and includes a 1GHz dual-core CPU; LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and FM radios; and … [Read more...]

The Worm Has Turned: Graphene into Silk

October 18, 2016 By Pugi Kohl

The Worm Has Turned: Graphene into Silk

Graphene might a 21st century’s philosopher’s stone: flexible, strong, fashionable material that’s also conductive; the goal is fabric that can support technology without being clunky about it. Scientists at Beijing’s Tsinghua University  have come up with the idea of combining silk with graphene—conductive carbon one-atom thick -- by feeding it to silkworms. It works, … [Read more...]

Homeland Security Backs Wearables for First Responders

October 18, 2016 By Pugi Kohl

Homeland Security Backs Wearables for First Responders

The Department of Homeland Security does more than patrol borders and run airport checkpoints. It's also busy in the world of technology. Through the Security Science and Technology Directorate’s EMERGE 2016 program, DHS supports wearable technology research for first responders. The program matches strategic partners, startups, and accelerators to expedite research and … [Read more...]

Apple Watch’s Heart Monitor is More Accurate than Fitbit’s, Says JAMA

October 13, 2016 By Dan Rosenbaum

The journal JAMA Cardiology has published a research letter that found that the Apple Watch's heart rate monitor is more accurate than the one in Fitbit's Charge HR, and is matched only by the Mio Alpha. The study, led by doctors at the Cleveland Clinic, compared the heart rates reported by monitors in a range of wrist-worn consumer devices to the rates reported by an EKG … [Read more...]

Shirt to Self: Stop Slouching!

October 10, 2016 By Pugi Kohl

Shirt to Self: Stop Slouching!

The concept of clothes that electronically improve posture might bring to mind a sweatshirt concealing a robotic brace that grabs slumping shoulders and jerks them into place. Or it might make you think of attractive clothing that more subtly and discreetly urges you straighten up; for instance, Dutch designer Pauline van Dongen’s new smart shirt, FysioPal. This is not the … [Read more...]

Knit Picking Your Music with Cyberknitics

October 6, 2016 By Pugi Kohl

Knit Picking Your Music with Cyberknitics

The first knitted socks date to Egypt in the 1100s. (They must not have fit or they would have worn out instead of surviving all those centuries.) And hand knitting is still popular today, even though the cost of yarn frequently means it is much cheaper to buy ready-made; but, you know, arts and crafts and all that. Knitting has longevity. It has not yet been ousted by … [Read more...]

Cancer and Wearable Technology: Home Visits without the Visit

October 5, 2016 By Pugi Kohl

Cancer and Wearable Technology: Home Visits without the Visit

Cancer treatment has become comparatively easier to live with over the past decades, without actually becoming out and out palatable. And for a lot of patients, the treatment is still worse than the disease. Not that living with the disease is ever a walk in the park. A friend of ours who knows once said that deciding whether to undergo treatment for cancer was like deciding … [Read more...]

Hey, Dude, Answer Your Phone, You’re Drunk!

October 5, 2016 By Pugi Kohl

Hey, Dude, Answer Your Phone, You’re Drunk!

There’s a new entry in the rapidly expanding wearable tech category of "Who Would Buy This?": a patch that sends your phone a text when you’re “too drunk.” What’s your phone going to do, call a cab? If you’re that drunk, you probably can’t even focus on a text message. And chances are pretty good that you know you’re drunk, although “too drunk” is a relative condition unless … [Read more...]

Wearables Moving from Tracking Fitness to Fighting Chronic Disease

October 5, 2016 By Pugi Kohl

At a time of rumors that the fitness wearables market might be slackening, there is a continuing increase in the use of the technology in helping people with far more serious problems than getting their 10,000 steps. Intel and Israeli pharmaceutical company Teva, for example, have recently agreed to collaborate to develop a wearable to track disease progression in people with … [Read more...]

Managing Runway Stress with Style

October 5, 2016 By Pugi Kohl

Managing Runway Stress with Style

British fashion designer Hussein Chalayan recently partnered with Intel to give the clothes in his new show that little added something—electronics that monitor stress levels. This can only have been for both companies to show off a little, especially for Intel to make a fashion case for its Curie module, an itty-bitty computer. Chalayan has previously commented that “Only … [Read more...]

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