The doctor on your wrist: how wearables are revolutionizing healthcare

If it weren’t for her smartwatch, 18-year-old Deanna Recktenwald might not be alive today. Her watch pinged to warn her that her resting heart rate was rocketing, and she immediately went to get checked out; if she hadn’t, she might have died from kidney failure.

Sarah-Jayne McIntosh had a similarly narrow escape. Her Fitbit warned her that her

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How Dell Technologies helps McLaren stay one step ahead of the game in the worldfastest sport

In a sport where championships can be won or lost by fractions of a second, the need for speed outranks everything.

Away from the track, all of today’s Formula 1 teams have extensive partnerships with top technology firms as they look to gain the extra advantage that could make the difference between glory and defeat.

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Microsoft fans are really keen on seeing a Surface Phone deviceMicrosoft fans are really keen on seeing a Surface Phone device

How eager are you to see a Surface-branded phone make its way to the market Eager enough to sign a petition A group of Microsoft fans want to put pressure on the tech giant to bring out a Surface that fits in your pocket, so much so that they've created an online petition to collect names.

With 3,000 signatures and rising at the time of writing,

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Huawei clearly wants to make 'smartwatches' for your ears workHuawei clearly wants to make 'smartwatches' for your ears work

Little is known so far about the Huawei Watch 3 or what other fitness trackers the company will bring out this year, but in the last seven days we've heard of two separate Huawei rumors that relate to both wristwear and things that plug into your ears.

On Monday this week, we saw a patent that showed how the company is attempting to work out how to

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Live stream Russia vs Croatia - when and where

The Russia vs Croatia World Cup quarter final takes us to Sochi and the 45,000-capacity Fisht Olympic Stadium.

Taking place on Saturday, July 7, kick-off is at 9pm local Russia time, which is 7pm BST, 2pm ET, 11am PT, 4am Sunday AEST, and 8pm in Croatia. 

We all know that home advantage can provide a

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NetgearArlo security camera spin-off files for IPO

NetgearArlo wing has been a surprise hit for the networking company. The line of cameras are relatively new to the market, but they&ve utterly dominated the connected security space, breathing new life into the company in the process.

Back in February, Netgear spun off Arlo, courtesy of unanimous board approval and announced plans to file an IPO in the process. That bit came to fruition this week, as the company filed an S-1 form with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The security camera company has also applied for the &ARLO& ticker symbol with the New York Stock Exchange. Makes sense.

As it notes in a press release tied to the news, neither the number of shares nor price range have been determined yet. Earlier this year, however, it suggested that it would issue less than 20 percent of common stock, while retaining interest on the rest. As usual, all of this is pending approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

According to the company, &BofA Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank Securities, and Guggenheim Securities are acting as lead book-running managers for the proposed offering. Raymond James, Cowen and Imperial Capital are acting as joint book-running managers for the proposed offering.&

The Arlo line has been highly successful for Netgear, in spite of it playing in a crowded market alongside the likes of Ring, Nest and Canary. The unit effectively doubled revenue between 2016 and 2017, as connected home devices pushed toward mainstream acceptance.

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