wearable computing
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Huawei is jumping into smartwatches in a big way, with the beautiful, Android Wear-running Huawei Watch. Let's compare its features and specs to those of the Moto 360.
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Virtual reality is a strange type of consumer product. On one hand, it has as much buzz as any tech product category out there, but on the other, there's barely any consumer-ready VR that you can buy today. Today Sony released more details on its upcoming headset for the PS4.
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We have a feeling some of those backers that pledged over US$12 million to Pebble Time are going to be adjusting their pledges today. A week after launching Pebble Time on Kickstarter, the company has added a Steel option for an extra $91.
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It's becoming clearer that the entire tech world is trying to get in on virtual reality on the ground floor. In addition to announcing its latest flagship smartphone, HTC today unveiled a new VR headset, in a partnership with Valve.
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Of the early Android Wear smartwatches, the round ones (Moto 360, LG G Watch R and now LG Watch Urbane) have been the most eye-catching. You can now add Huawei to that list, as it's teasing its new Huawei Watch ahead of its Mobile World Congress reveal.
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Life moves quickly in the world of smartwatches. Less than two weeks after announcing the Android Wear-running LG Watch Urbane, LG is back with a variant that drops Wear and adds standalone 4G LTE.
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Though Pebble has become one of the most popular smartwatches, the product started on Kickstarter. So, instead of holding a lavish press event for its latest watch, complete with presenters, intro videos and superlatives (which it could have easily done), the company is returning to Kickstarter.
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Android Wear watches have been trickling out since the first two launched in mid-2014. Let's compare the latest, LG's Watch Urbane, to one of the best watches of 2014, the Asus ZenWatch.
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Any company that's been making lenses for 169 years is probably good at adapting. So perhaps it makes sense that German company Carl Zeiss AG (better known simply as "Zeiss") didn't waste time jumping into virtual reality. Read on, as Gizmag reviews the Zeiss VR One.
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Samsung and Motorola made two of the most eye-catching smartwatches you can buy today. We have the Moto 360 and Samsung Gear S in house, and have a few thoughts on how they compare.
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Will smartwatches ever replace smartphones? And, if so, how will we play Candy Crush and watch Netflix or Sling TV on the go? Neptune, the company behind the ridiculously oversized Pine smartwatch, is back with a new device that tries to answer that question.
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Google has shut down the Glass Explorer program, so the wearable headset is no longer on sale and unlikely to get any more software updates. As Google moves work on Glass behind closed doors, does it have a future?
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