Withings has been crowned Overall Wearable Winner at the Wearables 2015 awards last night. Sponsored by IBM, The Wearables are the leading awards in the wearables market.
Connected
News from the Connected World
Marvell and 3today announced that it is the industry's first silicon vendor to develop a fully supported SDK for Apple's HomeKit.
Virgin Media Business has launched its first unified communications product for start-ups and smaller companies that will allow them to stay in touch regardless of where they are or which device they’re using.
InteraXon, the creators of Muse: the brain-sensing headband, has announced their UK launch. After success with leading North American retailers like Best Buy, and listening closely to customer feedback, they have decided to make it easier for you to "Choose Muse".
The LG G3 smartphone from LG was named Best Smartphone of the Year by the GSMA at the Global Mobile Awards during Mobile World Congress 2015 for its quality, variety of useful features and ease of use.
The Wearable Technology Show – the world’s biggest dedicated wearables event – opens its doors in London next Tuesday. With 110 exhibitors and nearly 200 speakers.
SAP and T-Systems today announced they have entered into an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreement for connected logistics.
SAP and Jasper today announced they are collaborating to help enterprises simplify the process of deploying and managing Internet of Things (IoT) services on a global scale.
Just last week, Pebble announced the Pebble Time smartwatch on Kickstarted and it quickly brought in $12 million in contributions. Pebble haven't stopped there though, as today at Mobile World Congress, the company has just announced Pebble Time Steel,
MediaTek, today announced the release of the MT6753, a 64-bit Octa-core mobile system-on-chip (SoC) with support for WorldMode modem capability
Withings has today announced that both the Withings Activité and the Activité Pop will be compatible with Android mobile platform tomorrow, March 2.
HTC today unveiled its first high-performance, smart fitness tracker, the GPS-enabled HTC Grip. Powered by UA Record.


