The hiring binge at Whoop, which employs about 800 people now, comes even as many tech companies are making layoffs.
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Motorola's Project Maxwell Pendant Is Just the Start of Its Experimental Wearables Journey
Motorola's Project Maxwell Pendant Is Just the Start of Its Experimental Wearables Journey ...
From crystal-covered earbuds to Batman-style smart glasses, this year's show proved the future of tech isn't in your ...
Four major wearable tech companies are advancing blood pressure monitoring capabilities despite FDA warnings about medical ...
After scouring the halls of the Fira de Barcelona, Wareable compiles the 10 best AI hardware, wearables, and announcements ...
Fire-Starting Phones, Dinosaur Bots, and AI That Judges Your Hairline: The Weirdest Tech at MWC 2026
Some technology at MWC is groundbreaking. Some of it is just plain weird. These are the oddball inventions that made the show ...
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Listening to the body's quietest, yet most dynamic movements with a wearable sensor
The human body continuously generates a rich spectrum of vibrations—often without us ever noticing. Everyday unconscious ...
MWC Barcelona 2026: All the New Tech, Phones, Wearables and AI We Expect to See ...
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UAE’s 2PointZero unit acquires stake in US wearable tech firm Whoop
Boston-based Whoop was founded in 2012 and has a subscription-based wearable platform ...
Around 60% of Canadian employees can expect their job to be transformed through artificial intelligence (AI). For many, AI ...
Like it or not, more AI wearables may be on the horizon – or at least Qualcomm seems to think so. Today the company announced ...
Deveillance’s Spectre I, developed by a recent Harvard grad, wants to give people control over the always-on wearables surrounding their lives. The problem? Physics.
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