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Pokémon, Wearables and Mobile Devices a.k.a Pokédex

The Japanese gaming giant a new feather in its cap with the recent announcement of a mini NES hardware. As every seasoned Pokémon Go player...

Sensor-Fusion Solutions Are Triggering Better Performance In Wearables

Convergence of physical and virtual worlds has created new opportunities across industry segments. How have these sensors evolved? Krishnananda Shenoy, AVP and principal architect,...

Wearable Devices: Essential Inputs for Design Engineers (Part 2 of 2)

In the first part of this article we defined and classified wearables, and covered the designing and manufacturing phases of the life cycle of...

Aricent and Qualcomm Launches ADAPT Wearable Platform for Children

Today, Aricent announced the Aricent ADAPT (Adaptable Technology) wearable platform, which will enable Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to accelerate the introduction of connected wearables...

Wireless Connectivity: Wearables Connecting People 24*7

Wearables bring along with them a sense of connectivity unlike any other. You go for a run, the phone might feel heavy in your...

How To Cheat With Wearables

Note: This article is for informational purposes only. Do not try this at any formal examination. As they say, "To catch a thief, think...

Analog, MEMS and Sensors in Wearables

Wearable are electronic devices which are small and light weight so can born by the user. They are getting adopted as watches, fashion accessory,...

Wearable Devices: Essential Inputs for Design Engineers (Part 1 of 2)

With the increase in usage of smartphones, opportunities for applications using mobile phones have also increased. This coupled with connectivity options such as Bluetooth...

Tata Diverging to Wearable Manufacturing

Tata group has shown interest in adding wearables to it's already vast portfolio. It’s developing wrist devices for two markets, for the yoga enthusiasts' a...

Wearable Electronics: 0.1 mm precision in Embroidering Circuits into Fabrics

With an 0.1 mm precision in embroidering circuits into fabrics, The Ohio State University have reached a new milestone in developing wearable electronics. This...
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