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Fast Company Harry McCracken |
The Most Exciting Thing About Pebble's New Smartwatch Isn't The Color Screen Smartwatch pioneer Pebble -- which did as much as anybody to create the category with its original Kickstarter-funded model back in 2012 -- is announcing a model with a color screen. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Can Sony's Face Computer Thrive Where Google Glass Failed? The tech industry is hell-bent on selling you a face computer. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Google's New Virtual Reality Toy Is Just A Gimmick, For Now The View-Master is essentially a smartphone accessory that provides a kid-friendly experience not unlike the original's gimmicky fun: immersive but only temporarily absorbing. |
Fast Company Mary Pilon |
Using Google Glass, Elementary Students Learn How Blind People Live The larger goal, according to organizers with Classroom Champions, a nonprofit focused on connecting Olympic and Paralympic athletes with students at high-need schools, is to use Glass to increase children's empathy and goal-setting skills. |
Fast Company February 2015 Baratunde Thurston |
Hopping Off The New-Device Treadmill Conscious consumption has become natural in many parts of my life -- but it's still too hard with technology. |
AskMen.com Brian Josephs |
Apple Pay Your already-convenient millennial lives just got easier thanks to Apple. Today, the California-based company officially launched Apple Pay. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
Apple's New iPads: Thinner, Faster, And Now Available In Gold Looking to boost sluggish tablet sales, Apple on Thursday took the wraps off a pair of new iPad models -- the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 -- equipped with its Touch ID fingerprint sensors. |
Fast Company November 2014 Om Malik |
Your Smartphone Is Getting So Smart, You May Never Need To Look Past The Home Screen For six years we've been living in the world of apps, but in its place will rise what I'm calling the Notification Network. |
Fast Company Harry McCracken |
Here, There, Everywear: Five Wearable Gadgets Which Aren't For Your Wrist Or Your Eyes Herewith, are five gizmos you attach to other parts of your person, including one shipping product, two others which are in the works, a concept device, and a failed crowdfunding project. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 16, 2014 Christian Camerota |
Has Apple Reinvented the Watch? Ryan Raffaelli has one big question about the Apple Watch: Will anyone other than existing Apple users buy it? Why Apple's new wearable falls short of radical innovation. |
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