GigaomWearables aren’t just for consumers. Enterprise can benefit too.
Wearable computing is a big trend for consumer technology but when will it reach the enterprise? And what will that mean for employees? Read more »
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Wearable computing is a big trend for consumer technology but when will it reach the enterprise? And what will that mean for employees? Read more »
Wearable devices will offer practical, novel and fun usefulness but will also be able to influence our behavior in ways good and bad, creating ethical dilemmas for designers. Read more »
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With advances in sensors and wireless, the age of wearable tech is swiftly approaching. Christian Lindholm, of design firm Koru, explains the trends his firm is tracking. Read more »
Project Glass, Google’s augmented reality smart glasses, is the ultimate expression of the wearable tech trend. Paul Armstrong of @TheMediaIsDying says that whether you like it or not, the technology is… Read more »