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Amazon has acquired the AI wearables startup Bee, which makes a bracelet and an Apple Watch app that record your day-to-day life to function as an AI assistant.
Amazon is acquiring Bee, a startup that puts AI on your wrist. Bee CEO Maria de Lourdes Zollo says on LinkedIn that the ...
As Amazon spends this year attempting to bolster its AI bonafides, the internet retail giant is reportedly acquiring Bee, a ...
A new wearable hydration sensor alerts you before dehydration hits. Learn how it works and why it could improve health and ...
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As demand for wearables continues to grow influenced by modern lifestyle, culture and technology, as consumers embrace more frictionless transactions.
Illnesses caused by heat—dehydration, cramps, and even strokes—can come on quickly and quietly. New, wearable technology could help alert wearers to lurking danger.
As mental health crisis workers face rising risks in the field, one Illinois nonprofit is turning to wearable technology to help keep them safe.
A new device developed by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin looks like a tattoo and measures brain activity.
Your watch or wearable isn't actually the most accurate way to determine how hard your last workout was. This completely analog method is.
Many Americans rely on their Apple Watches or similar devices each day to count their steps, track workouts, and measure how many calories they burn. But are those wearable devices accurate?
 Many Americans rely on their Apple Watches or similar devices each day to count their steps, track workouts, and measure how many calories they burn. But are those wearable devices accurate?