Brain Advantage, The Wearable Device That May Improve Brain Performance
Our brain changes with age, and mental function changes along with it. Our brain’s neuroplasticity enables it to change for better or worse at any age. However, we always want our brain to change for...
View ArticleNaked Labs Raises $14M Investment as It Begins Shipping 3D Body-Scanning Mirror
Naked Labs Inc, a California-based startup specializing on 3D scanning technology, has raised $14 million and has begun shipping its product to pre-order customers. The money was raised in Series A...
View ArticleKlik: Smart Interactive Wearable that Provides Event Engagement Solution
Canadian company PixMob has launched Klik, an event engagement platform that enhances an attendee’s overall event experience. Klik is for meeting, conference and convention organizers who want to give...
View ArticleFitbit Buoyant As it Enters Q2 With Sold-Out Versa Smartwatches
For Fitbit, entering the smartwatch market was a bit bumpy, but now it looks like its push into the market has paid off. While the company is still running at a loss, Fitbit’s recent Q2 earnings report...
View ArticleBrain Power Ships Empowered Brain, World’s First Smartglasses to Help People...
Boston-based neurotechnology company Brain Power has shipped the first 60 units of its award-winning Empowered Brain™ smartglasses, and plans to ship successive rounds of orders ahead of schedule....
View ArticleKIST Develops 3D Soft Robots That Look Like Living Creatures
The emerging field of soft robotics increasingly raises the interest of scientists. It uses materials such as silicone, cloth, balloons, and paper for enhancing the flexibility and adaptability of...
View ArticleFallCall Launches Personal Emergency Response System App for Apple Watch and...
FallCall Solutions, a West Hartford, Connecticut-based tech startup committed to simplifying communication for elders and caregivers on popular mobile and wearable ecosystems, announced that it has...
View ArticleStudy: Electrostimulation Therapy Benefits Majority of Americans Seeking...
A national survey of more than 1,000 consumers conducted by BewellConnect, found that electrostimulation therapy benefits an overwhelming majority of Americans who sought a drug-free alternative to...
View ArticleCaretaker Medical Wins CE Certification for Continuous Non-Invasive Blood...
Caretaker Medical has received CE certification for Caretaker4® wireless Continuous Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (CNIBP) and vital signs monitoring. Read more Microsoft Files Patent for Eyeglasses That...
View ArticleMedtronic’s Implantable System for Remodulin to Treat Patients with Pulmonary...
Medtronic has received FDA approval for its Implantable System for Remodulin (ISR) as a new treatment option for people with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). The system consists of Medtronic’s...
View ArticlePentagon Tells Soldiers to Leave Wearable Trackers at Home When Heading to...
The U.S. Department of Defense has issued an order preventing soldiers from using wearable devices, following a discovery in January that soldiers’ confidential locations were revealed by a fitness...
View ArticleHow Telemedicine Could Benefit America’s Abortion Care
If a woman in a small U.S. town such as Lubbock, Texas wants to have an abortion, she’ll need to travel 308 miles to Fort Worth to have it done, because that’s where the nearest clinic is located. This...
View ArticleCanadian Athletes Will Swallow Computerized Pill to Prepare for the Tokyo...
The Canadian team participating in the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020 is supposed to prepare for the Games, which is expected to be held in sweltering hot weather, by swallowing a small computerized pill...
View ArticleScientists Develop Biodegradable, Paper-Based Biobatteries
Scientists at Binghamton University – State University of New York (SUNY) have created a biodegradable, paper-based battery that is more efficient than previously possible. For implantable devices, it...
View ArticleIBM Research: The Sensors Powering Smart Cities Are Vulnerable to Hackers
According to a research by IBM Security and data security firm Threatcare, sensors that power smart cities are vulnerable to hackers. Smart city spending worldwide is estimated to reach about $81...
View ArticleCardiogram Joins Garmin to Integrate its Heart Health App into Garmin Wearables
Garmin smartwatches will now be able to offer users a deeper insight into their heart health, after the company integrated its wearables with the Cardiogram app. The app will run on all Garmin...
View ArticleThe Zephyr Project Expands IoT Ecosystem with Developer Support and New Members
The Zephyr™ Project, an open source project that lets developers to build a real-time operating system (RTOS) for the Internet of Things (IoT), announced the expansion of its IoT ecosystem with support...
View ArticleRutgers Researchers Develop Smart Wristband That Could Detect Disease
Imagine a wristband that could detect diseases including cancer, or bacteria or other biohazards in the air or surfaces, and then wirelessly transmit its findings to the user’s smartphone and their...
View ArticleEpsilor Will Present Wearable Battery for Digital Soldiers at DVD2018
Epsilor, a world-renowned manufacturer of mobile energy products for defense and aerospace applications, will showcase its innovative wearable conformal military battery for advanced Digital Soldier...
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Omron HeartGuide The Omron HeartGuide™ is the first wearable oscillometric wrist blood pressure monitor. Omron has worked to miniaturize a blood pressure monitor into a wristwatch while ensuring...
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