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How Fitness Apps & Wearables can impact your performance at Work

How Fitness Apps & Wearables can impact your performance at Work | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Brian Honigman is a marketing consultant, speaker and freelance writer. This post originally appeared on the SumAll blog. In a pair of recent studies, the CDC called attention to two alarming trends.
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Which Gopro camera Should I buy? and which Gopro is the best? - GoPro Accessories world

Which Gopro camera Should I buy? and which Gopro is the best? - GoPro Accessories world | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
We review the different Gopro cameras to help you decide which gopro to buy according the features and what you look for in a sport shooting camera.
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Dream it, do it, and capture it with your GoPro. Which Gopro Camera should you buy? Read on to find out!

Jane Shamcey's curator insight, November 6, 2014 4:35 AM

Which GoPro to buy...

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Enterprise Wearables will Avoid BYOD Pitfalls

Enterprise Wearables will Avoid BYOD Pitfalls | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Wearable devices made for the enterprise will offer more immediate value than BYOD programs. Here's why.

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Farid Mheir's curator insight, September 10, 2014 9:06 AM

Finally the media seems to have shifted their attention from personal wearables to business-led applications of those wearables - except for yesterday's coverage of Apple iWatch. 


This article raises a good question : will you bring you wearable to work - your NFC smartphone can replace you company badge (or badges in case of consultant like me) - or will corporation issue you a company approved Google Glass or some other device? Anyone considering the introduction of wearable technology should consider this point carefully.


Say you want to introduce Google Glasses for all your field service employees so that they have access to the repair manuals and seamless hands-free communication to head-office experts for on-site support. Or you want to introduce an in-store order picking Glass solution to improve your eCommerce efficiency. Or maybe you have a use case for employee heart rate monitoring that drives a business case to reduce your insurance premiums. Short-term benefits will require you provide company issued devices - no one will buy a 1500$ Google glass today.


But in the mid-term, 2 or 3 years down the road, similar or competing devices may start to appear on the consumer market. Will you design your original solution to support BYOD or mandate the use of company devices, at the risk of alienating your employees with sub-par devices or multiple devices that are incompatible with one another?


Think about it, define a strategy and set a clear path towards it.

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This smart hoodie lets you message friends on the sly

This smart hoodie lets you message friends on the sly | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
You don't have to be a forward-thinking fashion designer or scientist to produce tech-savvy clothing. Need evidence? Just look at the smart hoodie developed by New York University grad students Alina Balean and Rucha Patwardhan.

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Smartwatches: Wearable tech gets cool

Smartwatches: Wearable tech gets cool | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Tech's most-talked-about new frontier is right there on your wrist. With the explosion in wearables, you can now unleash the special powers of your smartphone without reaching into your pocket. But with power comes the need for speed.

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Samsung reportedly looking for partners to put Healthcare tech into Wearables

Samsung reportedly looking for partners to put Healthcare tech into Wearables | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Korean mobile device maker is said to be keen to partner SAP and Microsoft to expand the deployment of healthcare services in wearable devices.

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Senior Citizens: 3 Reasons to Consider Medical Alert Service

Senior Citizens: 3 Reasons to Consider Medical Alert Service | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

For younger people, the idea of life being devastated by just a simple fall seems absurd. After all, falling and getting back up is just a part of being young.

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Looking for the best medical alert system? Here is an easy-to-read, expert review of the medical alert service offered by Monitronics.

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The Hottest Fitness Gadgets on the Market

The Hottest Fitness Gadgets on the Market | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Want to have an effective workout? Have a look on these new and awesome fitness gadgets.
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These are the cutting edge fitness gadgets that will help take your workout to the next level.
Wilfried Andral's curator insight, August 18, 2014 3:03 AM

Time to get fitter :)

Jane Shamcey's curator insight, August 18, 2014 3:05 AM

Stay motivated with these fitness picks from The *Official AndreasCY*: http://ow.ly/AqtU2

Stelios's comment, August 18, 2014 3:08 AM
Good flow of information. Keep it up guys!
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The latest in Wearable Technology : Smart Shirts

The latest in Wearable Technology : Smart Shirts | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
A Video Featuring Smart Shirts
A Video about a new Wearable Technology called Smart Shirts

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The Future of Wearable Technology

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While geeks accepted wearable technology first, will the general public get on board?

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