Hearables - the next big thing in wearable tech. Forget smartwatches and the Google Glass - 2015 may be the year of the ear for wearable technology.
"There's some interesting information you can capture through the ear. We've been looking at things like wrist wearables, but the ear can capture things like oxygen levels, electrocardiograms, and body temperature," Craig Stires, associate vice president for big data, analytics and software at IDC Asia Pacific, told CNBC last week.
Cloud-Based Content Follows Users Seamlessly Between Devices - P. ShiftD is a cloud service that allows users to quickly take note of URL’s, articles, and other digital content, and access it seamlessly via mobile, desktop, and web-based applications.
While we have seen many good manifestations of cloud-based content management, what struck us is a potentially interesting use of the service in tandem with RFID, creating a content-everywhere experience that follows the user. ShiftD co-founder Nick Bilton of the New York Times explains a concept integration with the NYT below: We made an experiment and put an RFID chip into the phone, the computer and the television.
Connected Apps de Foursquare: le lieu comme plateforme de services.