Analyst: Apple may sell as many as 60 million iWatches
Morgan Stanley's Katy Huberty predicts the blooming future for Apple's smart watch, with up to 60 million units flying off the shelves in its first year.
Google, Novartis team-up over smart contact lens
The technology offers potential to transform eye care, but there's a long road ahead before we see the smart lens hitting a pharmacy near you.
FitStar Yoga with yoga legend Tara Stiles launching this fall
FitStar Personal Trainer was a success for the company, so they're stretching the platform to reach new audiences with the yoga app.
dacadoo revamps its iOS and Android apps
The dacadoo applications (for both platforms) have a whole new users interface that could more easily accommodate additional services in the future.
Interview with Nudge’s Co-founder & President Phil Beene
Nudge is a mobile health app for iOS and Android that indexes data from popular health tracking apps in one dashboard for your healthy lifestyle.
Alcatel-Lucent helps launch the mDiabetes project in Senegal
The mHealth program aims to combat diabetes by improving and raising awareness among diabetic patients while offering training to health professionals.
Vision screening app proves as a viable tool for pediatricians
The GoCheck Kids application screens a young child's eyesight using the built-in camera to assess vision for refractive risk factors for amblyopia.
Taiwan’s MediaTek launches affordable chip for low-cost smart watches
The newly announced LinkIt Aster MT2502 System on Chip can help the industry reach the next level, with many Chinese vendors joining the market.
Misfit adds support for Beddit sleep system
The company behind the Shine wristband is adding support for the world's thinnest sleep sensor that can seamlessly measure sleep cycles and quality.
National Federation of the Blind praises Apple for making its devices accessible
Apple has done more for accessibility than any other company to date; however, blind users cannot update the apps on their iPhones without anxiety.









