Smart watches are all the craze right now. From Pebble to Samsung,
everyone is trying to get a piece of the wrist real estate. But what do
most of these smart watches have in common? They need a smart phone to
connect to them. That’s where Phosphor’s Touch Time is different. The Touch Time requires no connectivity to a phone, and
doesn’t need to be charged like a phone or traditional smart watch.
Monitor Your Pet’s Health With The Latest Wearable: The Whistle Activity Monitor
Posted in: Today's ChiliYou want your pets to live a long life in the best health possible.
It’s only natural. That’s what the inventor group of high-tech
innovators wanted for their pets, and that’s why they created the
Whistle, a wearable monitor for dogs that enables you to set health
goals for them and make sure they’re reaching them, even while you’re
away.
Samsung have just released an Ultrasonic
Cover that works as a virtual white cane for smartphone users who happen to be blind or visually impaired, so users can detect obstacles
and navigate unfamiliar places. With
90% of the world’s 285 million blind people living in developing countries, it’s no surprise Samsung have
built this Ultrasonic Cover for their low-end Galaxy Core Advance.
One of the worst feelings in the world is losing your wallet or keys. You immediately begin to retrace your steps desperately trying to find your lost item. Trackr hopes to
alleviate some of this stress by giving users a simple GPS tracking
device that will help you recover your lost or stolen items.
We rely on phones now more than ever. Not
just for conversing, but for emails, GPS, and beating your high score on
the late Flappy Bird. How many times have you found yourself at 5% battery on your phone, and
no where close to a charger? Carbon introduces a wrist unit that can charge
your phone and other mobile accessories.
Samsung recently revealed two new, "hands on", videos for their
upcoming products to give users an in-depth look at their newest technology. The Gear 2 and Gear Fit are the latest in wearable technology, and are
crammed with so many features that it seems almost unbelievable — while the
Galaxy S5 is bringing up the rear with latest innovations in smart phone
technology.
In 2008, Malaysia Airlines teamed up with the British company AeroMobile and launched a new service allowing
passengers to send and receive calls and text messages on their mobile
phones while in the air. The service was made available on single Boeing
777-200 aircraft including the Asian routes of China and Japan.
With the invasion of granparents, baby pictures, and wedding photos on popular social networks like Facebook and Twitter, everyone is putting on their best face for their online profiles, and it seems there is no true place where one can "go wild." LIVR, a new social network app, that only lets you enter if you are legally intoxicated, hopes to change that.