An article published by the New York Times has charted the short, but exciting, life of Google Glass, from its inception inside Google's X labs, to its recent demise.
Check out our roundup of the coolest crowdfunding projects and product announcements that hit the Web this week. You can't buy this stuff yet, but it sure is fun to gawk!
Swatch CEO Nick Hayek confirmed his company is currently working on a smartwatch that will launch within three months, putting it against the Apple Watch.
Rather than cramming a display at the corner of your vision, RideOn’s augmented-reality goggles plaster graphics over the top of everything you see, for everything from navigation to buddy tracking.
Many U.S. hospitals are testing out Apple's HealthKit app to see how access to patient data can help prevent the escalation of serious medical problems.
Under Armour, the sports and fitness brand, has purchased MyFitnessPal and Endomondo, which come with a combined database of more than 100 million health fanatics. The next stage in its plan could be a wearable device with HTC.
Pebble says it's sold more than one million smartwatches so far. The company also hinted at its future plans for new watches and a better operating system.
Smash 'n' grab raiders considering an out-of-hours visit to an Apple Store in search of the gold Apple Watch needn't bother. The company is reportedly installing safes to keep the priciest Apple Watch model secure outside of regular trading hours.
The Apple Watch isn't arriving until April, but some of the apps could be with us much sooner — rumors suggest Apple wants to get some big name titles launched by the middle of February.
According to a Google executive, the recently cancelled Google Glass Explorer program lacked impact, and was withdrawn so the team could take a break and rethink strategies.
Looking for a new external battery that can handle thick and thin? The Poseidon external battery is waterproof, shockproof, and designed to military specs.
Zepp's wearables provide tons of data on users' golf, tennis, and baseball swings. Now its companion app recommends drills to improve your performance.
If you happen to be flying first class on Qantas anytime soon, your in-flight entertainment options are likely to include Samsung's Gear VR virtual reality headset.
As devices become more connected, it leaves us more vulnerable to hacks and privacy concerns. The FTC issues a report stating it won't regulate the Internet of Things yet but companies need to better protect consumers.
Airports are upgrading their technologies to meet the demands of modern travel. While they’ll become cleaner and more efficient, passengers will have to do a lot more on their own.
Microsoft is all set to reveal more about Windows 10, which it describes as the "next chapter" in the evolution of its operating system, at an event later today. Here's what you need to know before it begins, and how to watch it along with us.
Microsoft revealed its augmented reality solution: Microsoft Holographic, the software side of things, and Microsoft HoloLens, the hardware that powers it.
If OnePlus' customer survey questions are any indication of impending reality, we could eventually see OnePlus wearable devices and smart home products.
Microsoft has added 12 new guided workouts to its Health platform, which links in with the Microsoft Band fitness tracking wearable. The workouts are suitable for all levels, and some require basic equipment to complete.
OmSignal makes compression shirts which monitor everything from your heart rate to your step count, and now it has announced a training program which allows a personal trainer to build a fitness program for you, based around the stats collected from the shirt - remotely.