For generating electricity from body heat, researchers have developed a carbon nanotube yarn with highly aligned CNT bundles and heat inhibiting molecules.
With the growth of the Internet of Things, sustainable solutions for powering wireless sensors and devices are considered important. Thermoelectric generators, for example, which have the ability to convert waste heat into electricity, can…
Amazon seems already preparing for the Memorial Day weekend which is scheduled for next weekend. There have been good discounts on smartphones, wearables, Smart TVs, tablets, and other smart home products. Interested users can also grab…
Syndicate Collectibles is a new collectibles company and they’ve acquired licenses for all kinds of horror franchises including Ghoulies, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, The Howling, Pumpkinhead, and Army of Darkness.
StrongArm Technologies has unveiled the Safework Sensor, the future of wearable safety technology designed to empower workforces and companies toward a safer, healthier, and more productive future. The Safework Sensor captures real-time…
Tech companies are racing to stuff object and speech recognition into their latest devices, from laptops and phones to weird wearables. Zuckerberg, not one to shy away from a trend in the tech industry, is reportedly also keen to see Meta…
The Steam review bomb that tanked Helldivers 2's once-sterling user rating with over 200,000 negative responses prompted by Sony's now-canceled PSN mandate will seemingly be immortalized in-game through a new cape emblazoned with three red…
Cristiano Ronaldo is putting his money where his body is. The Portuguese soccer icon will invest and become an official global ambassador for Whoop, the wearable technology company. The financial details of the investment have not been…
This May, as part of Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, national motorcycle gear retailers Cycle Gear and RevZilla are launching a pivotal national safety initiative named Airbags Save. Aimed at mitigating the inherent risks of…
Wearables are on the rise, including a new category: neurotechnology. A headband that can track your brain activity sounds fun, but the data it collects should be stringently protected.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased interest in wearable health-monitoring devices among low-income Hispanic and Latine adults living in the U.S., a new Northwestern University study has found.
The technology is being used on a one-off basis, the league said, as part of filming for a short program promoting match officials. The footage will not be broadcast live.