StethoMe, the remote stethoscope for remote medicine
A "remote" stethoscope to use at home, connected with an artificial intelligence and a real doctor. Faster and more precise diagnoses.
A "remote" stethoscope to use at home, connected with an artificial intelligence and a real doctor. Faster and more precise diagnoses.
Some people have already been using them for a while, but next year will be the first year in which wearable technologies will seriously invade the planet, with many opportunities and only one risk, but a big one.
Researchers have developed a bracelet that, for the first time of its kind, tracks entire body posture in 3D
Seeing through walls is a great opportunity if you use a drone to steal. Or to hunt down thieves.
Thousands of tiny solar panels integrated into a dress, a backpack, an accessory can charge our devices in an 'invisible' way.
With Amazon Halo Rise sleeping will have no secrets, perhaps with a little more discretion. But don't hope too much.
A one-of-a-kind research project uses data from smartphones and wearable biosensors to monitor hundreds of suicidal people and intervene in time.
A comfortable and non-invasive method to measure blood pressure in a precise and constant way: thanks to a new electronic graphene tattoo.
A newly developed “smart pillow” can help monitor the quality and duration of sleep, and it practically powers itself.
Meta has a roadmap in mind for the introduction of AR glasses which should replace cell phones. And she dreams of an “iPhone moment”.
Science fiction has inspired many futuristic innovations over the years - here are a few.
Smartphones are a mature technology: they are preparing to have a more "ethical" form factor and to be recyclable and repairable.
One of the most interesting aspects of technological innovation is the speed with which the most "futuristic" innovations enter the daily lives of all of us: after a research phase and the launch on the market, in fact, their adoption by users occurs in an increasingly simpler and quicker way. There are more and more devices and technologies that allow you to carry out the most disparate activities in an optimized and, undoubtedly, more "attractive" way: in this article they are ... Read more
A super alternative to wearable devices, it simultaneously measures electrocardiogram and heart rate. A super stethoscope.
However, in the future, we will see “diagnostic” clothing. Smart fabrics will be able to store highly accurate data in certain areas of our body when needed.
How many stories in books, films and TV series seem to purposely predict future events? Some people call it 'predictive programming'. Gombloddo?
A new development shows us very clearly where wearables of the near future are heading.
Smart glasses are also on the attack in swimming: holoswim "trains" without leaving the water, showing the information directly on the eye.
Careful design allows for the "biomimetic" development of batteries inspired by snake scales. They will come in handy for wearable devices and soft robots.
The new iPhone 13 "threatens" to have coverage even in remote areas, thanks to the connection with satellites.
The CEO of the Finnish company is certain: Oura Ring and other new generation wearables will anticipate problems by changing medicine