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Sam Draper

Sam Draper
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Sam Draper () is Online Editor at WT | Wearable Technologies specialized in the field of sports and fitness but also passionated about any new lifestyle gadget on the market. Sam can be contacted at press(at)wearable-technologies.com.
TUMI mophie Partnership

TUMI And mophie Form Partnership For New Products For Travelers

Global travel and lifestyle brand TUMI and leading external battery brand mophie announced a partnership for a new collection called TUMI x mophie. Featuring...
Monash University brain implant for blind people

Australian Researchers Develop Brain Implant That May Restore Limited Sight In Blind People

Researchers at Monash University in Australia have developed a brain implant that may restore limited sight in blind people. Many people who are clinically blind...
US Military COVID19 wearable

U.S. Military’s AI-Powered Wearable Can Detect COVID-19 Two Days Before You Get Sick

Some soldiers in the U.S. military have been equipped with wearables that provides early warning of COVID-19 infection. The technology known as Rapid Analysis...
PainChek Pain study

PainChek Study Finds 50% Of People Living With Dementia Unable To Verbalize Their Pain

AI-powered pain assessment company PainChek has published a new report on pain and dementia, titled ‘Pain and dementia: common challenges for care managers.’ The...
Teva AirDuo Digihaler ArmonAir Digihaler

Teva Launches Two New Digital Inhalers, AirDuo Digihaler and ArmonAir Digihaler, In the U.S.

Tel Aviv, Israel-based pharmaceutical company Teva has launched 2 new digital maintenance inhalers, fluticasone propionate and salmeterol inhalation powder (AirDuo Digihaler) and fluticasone propionate...
Anouk Wipprecht pangolin dress

This Dress Can Read Your Mind And Change Shape And Color Through Your Brainwaves

Dutch designer Anouk Wipprecht has created a dress that moves and changes color according to your brainwaves. Read more Elon Musk Demonstrates Neuralink Brain-Computer Interface...