Oura Whoop Became Pandemic Lifestyle

How Wearables Like Oura and Whoop Became Pandemic Lifestyle

During quarantine, obsessive health tracking has become a hobby for people with means. Adelene Cheng is a 40-something Toronto bank executive. She uses Oura...
Children wearable for depression

Wearable Device Can Identify Anxiety and Depression in Children

When it comes to psychiatric illness in children, it is extremely difficult to monitor or diagnose the condition early. Children’s internalizing disorders are not...
Unity ar ads

Unity Now Serves Mobile Augmented Reality Ads

Game engine Unity’s huge mobile ad platform is now serving Augmented Reality (AR) ads. “Whether you’re an agency or game developer looking for new...
Skin like sensor helps ALS patients communicate

MIT Researchers Develop Skin-Like Device That Can Help ALS Patients Communicate

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) affects the nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movements such as walking and talking. As a result, ALS patients often...
AI enabled wearables helping healthcare diagnoses

How AI-Enabled Wearables Are Changing the Way Healthcare Diagnoses Are Conducted

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming more and more sophisticated at imitating humans, but more efficiently, quickly and at a lower cost. Artificial Intelligence is...
Amazfit Number 1 by shipments

Huami Amazfit Ranked No. 1 by Shipments in Spain, Indonesia and India

Huami, with its self-owned brand Amazfit, ranked No.1 by shipments in Spain, Indonesia and India, and No.2 in Italy, No. 3 in Russia in...