Wearables, wearables, wearables—they’re everywhere, or at least they’re going to be everywhere soon. Whether they’re on your wrists, threading through your shirts, or floating on your eyes, we’ll all soon be able to know more about ourselves and easily control
Loretta Hudelot wants to help you be smarter in your job, and one way to do that is to know what your customers care about and what your customers’ customers care about. Hudelot, the enterprise insights manager for Freeman Companies, will present a session at this year’s V
Samsung Electronics Co. and Under Armour Inc. are expected to partner together as part of move to expand its footprint in the worldwide wearable devices market, reported the Yonhap News Agency in Seoul, South Korea. “The outlook came as Lee Jay-yong, the de facto heir of Samsung
That smartphone break your employee takes is actually good for her. According to new research out of Kansas State University, employees who take smartphone breaks are happier at the end of the workday than employees who worked without personal breaks. “A smartphone microbreak ca
Apple is aggressively focusing on indoor cartography in order to compete with Google’s venue mapping efforts. And it appears that Apple is ahead of Google, because of the iBeacon technology that it has been planting in venues for some time. “iBeacons don’t specifical