
Amin Zayani is the tech evangelist and maker-in-residence at Relayr. The Verge’s list of “best wearables of 2014” is mainly comprised of objects for around the wrist which can record fitness information and show phone notifications. It all seems tiresomely limited. Isn’t it amazing that the very first piece of wearable tech back in 1975 was a calculator watch – and that we have only advanced to glorified pedometers since? Wearable tech: Past its peak already? With news that Nike is pulling out of wearable tech, many_are wondering if the industry is just one giant gimmick. Who thought that after...
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