Five Important Things To Remember When Dealing With Wearable Technology

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Latest research found that one in four Australians will own a piece of wearable technology by the end of 2016.
The high numbers of fitness bands, smart watches and AR devices has deep-rooted the concept of wearable technology in the public consciousness has led gadget and tech experts to predict the ‘dawning age of wearable gadgets’.
Wearable … Continue reading “Five Important Things To Remember When Dealing With Wearable Technology”

Rip Curl Search: A Wearable Wave Tracker for Surfers

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With the booming of Google Glass, “wearable technology” becomes the most popular keyword in 2014. Many tech-based companies strive to create these applicable, sophisticated devices.
Rip Curl, a major Australian designer, manufacturer, and retailer of surfing sportswear has joined the battle field by launching its  multi-platform, wearable device called Rip Curl Search.  Basically, the device is … Continue reading “Rip Curl Search: A Wearable Wave Tracker for Surfers”

Five Top Companies That Successfully Fabricate Genuine And Dynamic Content

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Numerous brand publishers use data to create unique pieces of content. Often this data comes from outside sources: research firms, public institutions, big data companies, etc. Still, what about all the fascinating data you have within your own company?
Brands can now track and collect data to answer all sorts of questions, but most of the … Continue reading “Five Top Companies That Successfully Fabricate Genuine And Dynamic Content”

Health and Fitness Monitor Have Outsold Smart Watches in 2014

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With the boom of wearable smart devices this year, many gadget lovers (and sellers) compete to get the latest smart devices on the market.
However, while people think that the future smart watch releases from Apple and Google is going to be bright, the new data from ABI research suggests that smart watches might not really … Continue reading “Health and Fitness Monitor Have Outsold Smart Watches in 2014”

Apple Has Started iWatch’s Mass Production

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This long-awaited wearable computer from Apple, known as the iWatch, has reportedly gone into mass production.
The bundle includes advanced SiP (system-in-a-package) modules, which can contain a processor, DRAM and flash memory. The module, used in mobile devices like MP3 players and smartphones, could be useful in producing a wearable computer.
The device will be released in … Continue reading “Apple Has Started iWatch’s Mass Production”

New Campaign from Foxtel: The Alert Shirt

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The latest campaign from Foxtel has applied the use of haptic technology. For those who are unfamiliar with the terminology, haptic technology (or haptics) is a physical feedback technology, which takes advantage of the sense of touch by applying forces, vibrations, or motions to the user.
Introducing Alert Shirt, the latest campaign from pay TV network Foxtel … Continue reading “New Campaign from Foxtel: The Alert Shirt”

Afterguard: Smart Glasses for Yacht Racing

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With all of the “Glass” and wearable devices trend, here comes Afterguard glasses: a “new” product that has the similar theme with Google Glass. 
Specialised for water sports, Afterguard glasses bring highly accurate yacht racing data to your sunglasses. For years, yachts have been equipped with some of the most expensive and advanced devices and sensors … Continue reading “Afterguard: Smart Glasses for Yacht Racing”