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.
Apple has just sent out press invites for the shindig at the Yerba Buena Centre in San Francisco - though you won't be able to get one here until April at least.
When asked to name examples of successful wearables, 69% were unable to, with 22% being able to name one (either Apple or Samsung’s smartwatches). A mere nine per cent were able to give two or more examples.
It’s that time of year when predictions for the forthcoming year will start coming thick and fast, with businesses everywhere hoping to catch the wave of whatever big tech trend is on the horizon.
Last month, the world watched in anticipation as details surrounding Apple's first smartwatch were announced.
According to new research, more than three billion sensors will be strapped to our bodies by 2025, from movement sensors on.
The 2015 Wearable Technology Survey shows that a lot of IT professionals run networks with the new devices - and are not sure they're completely on top of the challenge, it seems.
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