ResearchOutlook: Future of work in 2015
Expect technologies and processes that will make day-to-day tasks more personalized, enhance employee engagement, and alter the overall culture of the workplace in 2015. Read more »
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Expect technologies and processes that will make day-to-day tasks more personalized, enhance employee engagement, and alter the overall culture of the workplace in 2015. Read more »
The growth of wearable computing, tracking, social-network analysis, and data analytics can help build both healthier and more productive companies. Read more »
Limited interface options on wearable computers are often missing as a product of considered design — they’re not just features the team didn’t get around to building. Read more »
Major players like Apple, Google and Samsung have launched platforms in a bid to create new data services in the healthcare and fitness markets. Read more »
Technology and fashion don’t often come together in elegant ways, but a collaboration between Ralph Lauren and smart clothing maker OMsignal aims to take wearable devices beyond fitness trackers and smart… Read more »
Internet of things gadgets usually never stray far from Android and iOS, but Fitbit has decided to add Windows Phone to its list of supported platforms. Read more »
Thanks to the Quantified Self movement, we’ll soon see consumers tracking everything including sleep, fitness, physiological indicators, sexual activity and fertility rates, mood and stress, location, diet, and nutrition data. Read more »
Thinking about another wearable activity tracker to replace your recalled Fitbit Force? Here are a few options. Read more »
Fitbit is facing its first lawsuit a month after recalling its Force activity tracking band, which caused an allergic reaction for some users. Read more »
Fitbit has acknowledged the issue and is offering affected users a replacement device or refund. Read more »