GYMWATCH today introduced the first wearable fitness tracker to measure both strength and motion for those that want to maximize their workouts to build muscle and strength and burn calories. The $200 ...
Stethoscopes have been used for nearly 200 years; now scientists are utilizing the centuries old technology to create an ingestible health tracker the size of an almond. Researchers from Massachusetts ...
Depending on the sport, different athletes rely on different exercises during their fitness routines and while fitness trackers have gotten smarter, they can generally only recognize a handful of ...
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Fitbit is adding yet another fitness tracker to its portfolio today: Say hello to the $149 Alta HR. In case you hadn’t gathered so already, it’s a Fitbit Alta with a heart rate sensor snuck in. That ...
Is Fitbit not accurate enough for you? Apple Watch simply not invasive enough? Maybe a wearable stuck to your tooth would be more your style. Researchers at Tufts University have created just that.
Sareena was a senior editor for CNET covering the mobile beat, including device reviews. She is a seasoned multimedia journalist with more than a decade's worth of experience producing stories for ...
The genuinely useful applications for virtual reality extend far beyond gaming and wowing your friends. This became obvious the moment after we pulled open the valve of a fire hose, braced against the ...
Dr. Masahiko Inami, a professor at the University of Tokyo’s Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, recently tweeted a picture of an incredibly small, homebrewed 3D-tracked sensor module ...