Austin,TX , Sensor Bio, the continuous biometric signal infrastructure platform built for clinical, enterprise, and AI ...
New continuation patent protects the ability to authenticate users from their unique biological signals, unlocking secure payments, user detection, and authorized actions Yokneam Illit, Israel, April ...
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Oura, the maker of smart rings beloved by athletes and celebrities, has said it's on course to generate $1 billion in revenue this year. Now it's setting its sights beyond fitness and health tracking ...
Wearable devices have split into two broad categories: Those with screens and those without. The former is a constant companion, sending you notifications and allowing you to keep track of your steps ...
A new report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) makes an expansive case for wearable AI in emergency response.
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A new ITIF report outlines how wearable AI could transform emergency services with real-time decision support, health monitoring, and situational awareness tools. The technology could aid police, ...
In recent years, certain manufacturers are requiring workers to use wearable technologies at work to increase efficiency and productivity and mitigate health and safety risks. Although the use and ...
Oura CEO Tom Hale is eyeing the company's next big opportunity.Shauna Clinton/Sportsfile for Web Summit via Getty Images Oura, the maker of smart rings beloved by athletes and celebrities, has said it ...