IBM Watson

IBM Watson gets new clients: CTA, Pathway Genomics, Under Armour and Medtronic

The companies will tap Watson's cognitive computing abilities to make sense of the data gathered on their respective platforms.
Intel Curie

Intel talks about its post-PC era offering at CES

The chipmaker will embed its Curie chips in snowboards and BMX bikes; teams-up with Oakley over a performance-tracking "smart eyewear" called Radar Pace.
Withings Go

Withings Go is a $69 activity tracker with E Ink display

Throughout the day, the device will pick up the number of steps, distance covered, calories burned as well as the duration of a running/swimming session.
Lively Wearable

Lively Wearable by GreatCall is activity tracker for active aging

The device pairs with an iOS or Android smartphone to enable the service that GreatCall says fits the needs of both the older adult and the family caregiver.
HealthSpot

Telemedicine kiosk-maker HealthSpot shuts down

Cleveland Clinic and pharmacy chain Rite Aid are no longer housing HealthSpot's telehealth stations in their facilities.
OMbra

OmSignal showing smart bra at CES

Called OMbra, the smart piece of clothing is comfortable to wear, and can track women's heart rate, breathing rate, and calories burned, among other metrics.
Fitbit Blaze

Fitbit Blaze is a fitness-focused smartwatch

Like the Surge, the new model runs Fitbit's proprietary software designed to keep users fit, while keeping up with their (in)activity, sleep and heart rate.
ZocDoc - drchrono

drchrono, ZocDoc team-up to sync medical records with online appointment booking

Medical professionals using both platforms will be able to easily sync their calendars and Electronic Health Records (EHRs).
Fossil smart watch

Fossil to launch more than 100 wearables this year

These products will include activity trackers and smart watches with Fossil and Misfit brands, and all 100 styles will be available by Holiday 2016.
Misfit Ray

Misfit unveils fitness jewelry Ray and smart headphones Specter

For the time being, Fossil won't kill the Misfit brand as it has unveiled its two new fancy-looking wearable devices at CES in Las Vegas.
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