Jawbone Up3 and Up Move

Jawbone unveils high-end Up3 and affordable Up Move fitness trackers

The former supersedes the current Up24 fitness band, adding new features and capabilities to the mix, while the latter provides fitness tracking for the masses.
Deadline app

An app tunes into HealthKit to predict the time of one’s death

The idea is to push users towards a healthier lifestyle, with every healthy meal and an extra exercise recorded adding days, months, or years to your life.
Proteus Recovery

Proteus Recovery is a biometrics monitoring patch for athletes

The device is touted as the "only system that supports the 24-hour optimization of athlete recovery and daily physiologic load."
The first medical school in the UK adds Google Glass to curriculum

The first medical school in the UK adds Google Glass to curriculum

By embedding Google Glass into the medical curriculum, students will have access to cutting edge technology and an enhanced learning experience.
Microsoft Band

Microsoft announces its smart band, Health platform

The Microsoft Health app is available for Android, iOS and Windows Phone; the Microsoft Band is now up for pre-order at MicrosoftStore.com for $199.
iHealth Edge fitness tracker

iHealth Edge fitness tracker now available in the U.S.

Ergonomically designed, the Edge is an activity and sleep tracker, capable of keeping up with one's steps, distance and sleep efficiency.
Pivotal Life Tracker 1

Pivotal unveils its $12/year fitness band

Instead of selling the band for $100 -- like other companies in this market do -- Pivotal will offer the device on a subscription basis for just $12 per year.
BeBop Sensors unveils wearable smart fabric technology

BeBop Sensors unveils wearable smart fabric technology

Patented monolithic fabric sensor can measure all aspects of physicality, including force, location, size, twist, bend, stretch and motion.
Fitbit new devices

Fitbit Charge, Charge HR and Surge officially announced

The most interesting of the pack, Fitbit Charge, will be available for $250, featuring a bright LCD screen and all sensors you would expect in a smart watch.
Google Fit

Google Fit app is basic, feels like “work in progress”

The application allows users to track their activities either automatically or manually input the exercise type, duration and distance.