Consumer
Misfit, maker of the Shine and Flash activity trackers, has partnered with Swarovski to create two new versions of the Shine that feature a crystal face and look even more like jewelry than the company's original polished aluminum device.
Samsung Canada has partnered with Autism Speaks Canada to launch "Look At Me", an Android tablet app designed to help children with autism improve their eye contact and social skills.
Apple made headlines earlier this year when it announced that health app developers that pulled shared data from other apps via Apple's HealthKit could not give that data to third parties, including advertising networks.
Apple's newest software update, iOS 8.
AliveCor launched its new third generation smartphone-connected EKG device, a model that is both slimmed down and considerably cheaper than its predecessors.
A wearable device with an emergency button, from Lifecomm.
Atlanta, Georgia-based health kiosk company SoloHealth raised $4.
First Opinion, a San Francisco-based telemedicine app maker, has raised $6 million from Polaris Ventures.
Sony has developed, not a pair of smart glasses, but a device that attaches to any piece of eyewear to make it smart.
Since 2010 Boston-based video visits company American Well has raised $81 million in a mix of equity, options, and securities, according to an SEC filing.