Either it’s April Fools or 2015 is a strange year for wearable fitness devices. First, I saw a wearable belt at CES 2015 that would automatically loosen itself after a large meal, and now there’s a wearable banana. Yes, banana. Take it, Gwen!
Dole Bananas, a sponsor of the Tokyo Marathon, has apparently developed the world’s first edible wearable. That’s right -…
Fact: mobile gaming is huge. Also fact: sometimes the convenience of playing games on a smartphone or tablet pales in comparison to playing on a console connected to a beautiful HDTV.
While you can connect a mobile device to play games on a big screen TV, the cord and inability to see where your fingers are can hamper enjoyment. Sure, some games require only simple taps, but there are many others that require precision and speed both.
Transportation service Uber has been barred from transporting passengers in Spain and while it tries to get back to its core service in that market, Uber is delivering food instead. A food delivery service from Uber has opened in Barcelona and Uber says the food delivery service is similar to one offered by the company in California. On Thursday, an announcement said drivers would bring around prepared meals that cost about $14 including the delivery fee.
Motorola has done a commendable job when it comes to timely updates for its handsets, not just the high-end, but for its entry-level smartphones as well. The Lenovo-owned company has already rolled out the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for the Moto G (both generations) and Moto X, and the latest handsets to join the ranks of Android Lollipop handset list are the Moto E and Moto Maxx.
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