The UK is behind the curve when it comes to the adoption of wearable technology - both at home and at work, according to a new survey.
Andrew Hull, strategy director for Pocket App, offers his thoughts on the healthcare capabilities of the Apple Watch.
Partners testing new device and network innovations in hope of future support for secure and ubiquitous LTE network connectivity for lower cost, lower power Internet of Things devices.
5G online connectivity could be coming sooner rather than later after the European Union and Japan agreed to collaborate on developing the technology.
Club coach German Burgos became the first to wear the device and it provided real-time stats whilst the game was being played and it followed a deal signed with Google by the LFP.
The British Medical Journal has organised a debate on the topic of “Can healthy people benefit from health apps?”, and invited two people.
Accenture has warned of slowing smartphone and consumer wearable IoT (internet of Things) device sales in 2016, highlighting a decrease in the number of people considering buying new technology in the coming year.
And that's by 2018, says Gartner.
Rowan Welch, Account Director for Travel and Leisure at Black Pepper Software, asks some tough questions.
Everyone wants to know what will be possible for mankind in the future, so every five years or so I try and figure out what life in the workplace is going to be like in a decade's time.
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