A new wearable has entered the booming over $80 billion global wearable technology marketplace-and it's designed for women.
Wellness trends are always popping up and can't help swimmers with their recovery through cold plunges and fitness trackers.
From hydration to ovulation, health trackers keep tabs on nearly 1 in 4 Americans. But wearable devices like these are just one piece of the ever-expanding medical “internet of things” — a universe of ...
Millions of Americans are turning to devices to keep track of everything from heart rates to sleep. But the latter could pose a problem for some wearable tech users who end up more stressed than ...
Commentary: Tech companies are trying to give us dedicated AI devices. There's no need -- we all have them already.
Two people pick grapes in a vineyard near Fresno, California. Outdoor farm workers are on average 35 times more likely to experience heat-related illnesses than the general population. Photograph by ...
A new generation of wearable AI gadgets can record, transcribe and analyze your every interaction. Here’s how early adopters ...
Employers are increasingly turning to wearable technologies to monitor workers, sparking a debate about whether such devices ...
Wearable health technology is rapidly transforming the landscape of professional sports. From heart rate monitors and GPS trackers to biometric gloves and brain health sensors, these devices are now ...