November 27, 2020 No Comments Amnesty International, competition law, Europe, fitbit, google, health data, Margrethe Vestager, privacy, Wearables
No Google-Fitbit merger without human rights remedies, says Amnesty to EU Human rights NGO, Amnesty International, has written to the EU’s competition regulator calling for Google’s acquisition of wearable maker Fitbit to be blocked — unless meaningful safeguards can be baked in. The tech giant announced its intent to splash $2.1BN to […]
November 23, 2020 No Comments Alexa, Amazon, echo, echo buds, Hardware, Health, Wearables, wireless earbuds
Amazon’s Echo Buds get new fitness tracking features I wasn’t super impressed when I reviewed the Echo Buds around this time last year, but Amazon’s first shot at Alexa-powered fully wireless earbuds was passable. And while they’ve already been on the market for a while now, the company’s continuing to deliver some […]
October 13, 2020 No Comments AppDynamics, extra crunch live, John Vrionis, lightspeed venture partners, sarah leary, Startups, TC, Unusual Ventures, Venture Capital, Wearables
Discuss the unbundling of early-stage VC with Unusual Ventures’ Sarah Leary & John Vrionis This year has been everything but business as usual for the venture and tech community. And we still have a presidential election ahead of us. So, why not listen to the aptly-named experts over at Unusual Ventures? Partners […]
October 13, 2020 No Comments Crescent Ridge Partners, femtech, fertility tracking, gadgets, Health, Kegg, Lady Technologies, Wearables
Kegg, a connected fertility tracker and kegel trainer for women, launches out of beta Fertility tracking has seen an explosion of startup activity in recent years. Femtech startup Lady Technologies is adding to this rich mix with the full U.S. launch of a dual-purpose device, called kegg, that’s designed to measure hormonal […]
October 5, 2020 No Comments backpacks, google, Google ATAP, Jacquard, samsonite, Wearables
Google teams up with Samsonite to launch a Jacquard smart fabric-enabled backpack It has been over four years since Project Jacquard, Google’s smart fabric technology, made its debut at the I/O developer conference. Launched out of what was then Google’s ATAP unit, Jacquard is currently best known for being available on Levi’s […]
September 25, 2020 No Comments Apple, Apple Watch, apple watch series 6, Hardware, Reviews, smartwatch, watchOS, Wearables
Apple Watch Series 6 review When it comes to smartwatches, it’s Apple against the world. It’s not that there aren’t plenty of other products to choose from — it’s more that the company has just utterly dominated the space to such a point that any other device is relegated to the realm […]
September 24, 2020 No Comments Apple, Apple Watch, Hardware, Wearables
You can now return Apple’s Solo Loop for a new size, without sending back the Watch Call it Apple Bandgate, if you must. It’s the latest online dustup, following Apple’s recent Watch Series 6 release. The announcement of the Solo Loop was more or less glossed over during last week’s big event, […]
September 24, 2020 No Comments fitbit, fitbit sense, Hardware, Reviews, smartwatch, Versa, Wearables
Fitbit Sense review The Versa helped Fitbit reverse its fortunes after a long, gradual slide. The company was slow to embrace the smartwatch, and stumbled somewhat out of the gate with the Ionic. But the Versa found a perfect sweet spot that build atop generations of wearable health knowhow, key acquisitions like […]
September 15, 2020 No Comments Gear, Gear / Gear News and Events, Gear / Products / Health and Fitness, Wearables
Apple Watch Series 6 and SE: Price, Details, Release Date The new wearable uses an LED array to measure your blood oxygen level, among other new features. Source: www.wired.com Apple Watch Series 6 and SE: Price, Details, Release Date
September 10, 2020 No Comments bose, earbuds, Hardware, Headphones, quietcomfort, Wearables
Bose’s music-playing sunglasses are back Glasses/sunglasses with built-in speakers have been a thing for a shockingly long time now. They’ve never been particularly popular, mind, but at the very least, they’re an interesting enough concept for companies to continue taking a sporadic stab at the category, whose primary appeal seems to be […]
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