Fitness tech steps up its game at big show
It's not last year's fitness tracker anymore.
It's not last year's fitness tracker anymore.
The latest developments surrounding the consumer-electronics show in Las Vegas known as CES (all times local):
As CES ballooned into an overwhelming crush of products, press events and panels in recent years, longtime attendees grumbled that the consumer-electronics show was just too much stuff and not enough substance.
Fitbit on Tuesday unveiled its "smart fitness watch," aiming to get into the growing smartwatch segment with upgraded fitness tracking features.
The latest developments surrounding the consumer-electronics show in Las Vegas known as CES (all times local):
The latest developments surrounding the consumer-electronics show in Las Vegas known as CES (all times local):
Look around. How many computing devices do you see? Your phone, probably; maybe a tablet or a laptop. Your car, the TV set, the microwave, bedside alarm clock, possibly the thermostat, and others you've never noticed.
From drones, cars and robots to jewelry, appliances and TVs, the new technology on display at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show promises to be smarter and friendlier than ever.
Panasonic Corporation announced today that the company has developed a soft, flexible, and stretchable polymer resin film using its proprietary stretchable resin technology. The Company will also provide a transparent electrode ...
Wearables. Perhaps you've heard of the term. It refers to personal technology gadgets designed to be worn on your body.