As I mentioned in my last blog post on Wearable Tech, a multitude of companies have already released or have announced plans to release wearable technology. Samsung, HTC, Sony and Pebble are just a few of the many. Yesterday, Google announced a new standard for smartwatches called Android Wear. As of right now, current smartwatch software varies greatly in terms of quality, as every individual manufacturer has to develop their own OS for the watch to run. Google has done away with that problem with their new, intuitively-designed Android Wear. Now, smartwatch manufacturers will have a standardized OS, allowing them to spend more time on the hardware itself. It will be interesting to see how Wearable Technology will evolve over the next year. One day, Wearable Technology may become as big a part of our lives as our smartphones.
Student Blog of Robert Quist - Senior at Grafton High School and aspiring Computer Science Student.
Showing posts with label Smartwatches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smartwatches. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Google Announces Android Wear
A few weeks ago, I published a blog post about Wearable Technology and its Application in the Classroom. As of yesterday (March 18th), Wearable Technology is about to take a massive leap forward. Why? Google is pushing. Get ready to welcome Android Wear to the world, coming soon to a wrist near you.
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Android,
Chrome,
Google,
Innovation,
Mobile,
Smartwatches,
Watch,
Wearable Tech
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