Hands On With Optus’ NFC Smartwatch
At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Optus handed me a watch prepaid with money. This is what happened next.
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At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Optus handed me a watch prepaid with money. This is what happened next.
Hands On With Optus’ NFC Smartwatch Read More »
Optus has announced it’ll offer its own NFC-enabled wearables to expand the scope of its Cash By Optus contactless payment system.
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The HTC Grip will target sports fanatics, while the HTC Vive is a VR headset produced in partnership with Valve.
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If there’s an early theme at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, it’s wearable technology, with Huawei announcing multiple new wearable devices today.
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Microsoft’s big consumer push for Windows 10 started overnight with a fresh (and free) push for Windows 10, as well as the rather intriguing Hololens product.
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Asus has joined the Android Wear crowd with the Zen Watch, its first wearable computing device.
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At its Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, new Intel CEO Brian Krzanich detailed the chip giant’s vision for the mobile future, including wearable computing, an update to Atom processors, and Quark.
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I’m testing fitness gadgets again. Well, I say “testing”, but I never really got up from the table. That still counts, right?
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Once more, I delve into the world of wearable computing and fitness gadgets with the highly flexible Fitbit Flex tracker. Can it turn this quivering mess of journalistic jelly into an Adonis?
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Imagine having a wafer-thin touchscreen on your sleeve which, like a scene out of a Philip K. Dick novel, gives you all the functionality of a smartphone without the awkwardness of a cumbersome battery. The best part about this scenario is it may not be as far from reality as you think.
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