November 4, 2015 Experts: Apple has changed the face of watchmaking The arrival of Apple Watch early next year will send shockwaves through the watchmaking industry, predict experts, with the smartwatch forcing some big-name manufacturers to rethink their strategies.
November 4, 2015 5 ways an Apple Ring could enhance your life Move over, smartwatches: the ring's the thing.
November 4, 2015 ‘Bionic model’ will strut down New York Fashion Week runway with prosthetic arm During fashion house FTL Moda’s New York Fashion Week show at Grand Central Station’s Vanderbilt Hall on Sunday, model Rebekah Marine will strut down the runway with one of the most unique accessories — a bionic arm. Philadelphia-based Marine, who was born without a right forearm, was fitted with an i-limb quantum earlier this year. The i-limb is one of the most advanced prostheses available, and with it, Marine has quickly become one of the most visible faces in a fashion world becoming increasingly more inclusive to models who have disabilities.
November 4, 2015 Still skeptical about the Apple Watch? The first 24 apps won't change your mind "A solution in search of a problem" has become a popular criticism leveled at the Apple Watch.
November 4, 2015 T-Mobile Teases Galaxy S6 Image The teasers for Samsung's next big phone keep rolling out, with the latest coming from T-Mobile's CEO.
November 4, 2015 Google gets patent for bizarre odor-obliterating wearable Google’s latest patent has a wonderful whiff of intrigue about it, and will certainly give hope to those with chronic body odor, as well as relief to those with a keen sense of smell.
November 4, 2015 Lower your expectations: Apple Watch battery life report looks grim There’s are a reason Apple didn’t mention battery life once when it showed off the Apple Watch this past fall.
November 4, 2015 5 digital tricks you'll use almost every day Kim Komando shares five digital tricks you'll use almost every day.Â
November 4, 2015 Gecko-inspired adhesive enables people to scale buildings Researchers at Stanford have invented a gecko-inspired climbing system that may enable the average Joe to scale walls like Spider-Man. The device, developed by engineer Mark Cutkosky and his team, consists of two hand-sized sticky-pads and foot platforms that are attached by cables. Researcher Elliot Hawkes demonstrated the device’s effectiveness by climbing a vertical glass wall. The team’s findings were published Nov. 18 the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
November 4, 2015 Wearable tech puts smartphone control at your fingertips The latest in wearable makes smartphone control as easy as tapping your fingers.