wearable tech
Viral Style #65: Mood-Sensing Dresses, Fake Human Appendages, And iPhone-Charging Longboards
Viral Style #65 features wearable, rideable innovations that will make you look as futuristic as you feel.
Whenever You Wear This Bracelet, You Will Be Continuously Authenticated
The wearable tech designed to improve computer security whenever you're logged in.
Sure, a Chin Strap That Harvests Energy from Chewing
"Jaw movement is the most promising muscle activity from which energy could be harvested in the region of the head."
Most of What You Read About the 'iWatch' Was Utterly Wrong
But all the rumors and BS that circulated on tech websites for nearly two years might have been a good thing: It got us talking about science, design, materials, and innovation in ways that we usually don't.
[Video] Make It Wearable | The Concepts: A Screenless Future
In Episode 8 of The Concepts, we speak to Kate Unsworth of accessory line Kovert, who is developing a ring that allows you to receive physical notifications so you don't have to constantly peer at your smartphone screens.
Those Olivia Wilde Breastfeeding Photos Are No Big Deal
Olivia Wilde posed for photos while breastfeeding her child in a new magazine spread. The internet is freaking out about her side-boob, but really, who cares?
Brain Activity Changes The Colors Of This Crystal Headpiece
Featuring 4,000 special-growncrystals immersed in their proprietary "magick" ink, this color-changing headpiece is a testament to mystical thinking.
The Life and Times of a Canadian Glasshole
For six months I lived the minor celebrity life of a Glasshole.
Has Smart Tech Forgotten That It's Built for Humans?
The assumption of the tech industry is that more is self-evidently better—more data, more screens, more computing devices, more connections. The trouble is, most problems are pretty simple.
Make It Wearable | The Concepts: Pauline van Dongen's Solar-Powered Fashion Designs
In Episode 4 of The Concepts, fashion designer Pauline van Dongen shares with us her clothing that can charge smartphones, and her goals to create more energy-efficient haute couture.
The Future of Wearables Might Not Be Wearable at All
Researchers made a system that can monitor your breathing through a wall—no ugly wristband required.