Japan’s wearable tech startup Moff teams-up with PBS KIDS
The newly launched PBS KIDS Party app is aimed at five to eight year olds, featuring four educational games that can be played with the Moff Band.
Philips Lumify smart device ultrasound now available in the U.S.
Two advanced ultrasound transducers, app-based online portal and subscription platform now offered as part of portable, connected digital solution.
dacadoo raises Series B round from European private investors
The Zurich, Switzerland-based company's platform uses gamification and social features as well as personalized feedback to engage users to remain active.
Google Fit gets instant insights, strength trainings and new integrations
For users with an Android Wear smartwatch, Google Fit will be able to automatically count strength trainings, including push-ups, sit-ups and squats.
innovationOchsner, Evidation Health looking to test digital health technologies
The two parties will be working on robust clinical studies to measure the real-world impact of digital solutions on the health of patients and the cost of care.
Azumio’s Argus app updated with Nitric Oxide Test Strip Reader
Users are now able to quantify nitric oxide levels, monitoring the vital bioactive that maintains healthy blood pressure and increases athletic endurance.
CVS Health unveils new digital health tools, Apple Watch support included
Apple Watch support has been added to notify customers when prescriptions are ready, making it easier to refill prescriptions and check information at a glance.
TinyRx raises $5M seed for its prescription delivery service
The startup will use the funds to disrupt chain pharmacies like Walgreens and CVS, while fighting new players in the market such as Zipdrug and PillPack.
Athos raises $35.5M Series C for its smart fitness apparel
The company's garments measure muscle performance using EMG, as well as heart rate and acceleration, and send that information to the user's phone.
TuringSense secures $3M in seed money for its wearable sports tech
The company will use the funds to support the launch of its first product, PIVOT, which is the most advanced wearable technology for tennis today.









