From neuro-stim headphones and percussive massage devices to dynamic compression pants, the latest gadgets are all about preparing for the next workout. The Tech Industry’s Latest Fitness Craze: RecoveryThis entry was posted in Gear on June 24, 2019 by Peter Rubin
The new stand-alone virtual-reality headset lets you roam without wires. This is the VR you've been waiting for. Oculus Quest Review: VR Has Never Felt This FreeThis entry was posted in Gear on April 30, 2019 by Peter Rubin
Where the new wireless VR headsets really shine is their ability to help us connect more freely with other people. How the Oculus Quest and HTC Vive Focus Pro Help ...This entry was posted in Gear on April 22, 2019 by Peter Rubin
Leave the cotton behind with technical fabrics and constructions that help you pile on the miles. The Best High-Tech Socks to Tackle Your Next RunThis entry was posted in Gear on April 7, 2019 by Peter Rubin
The company this morning introduced Stadia, its new vision for anywhere, any-device gaming. With Google Stadia, Gaming Dreams Head For the CloudThis entry was posted in Gear on March 19, 2019 by Peter Rubin
"Codec avatars," as Facebook researchers call them, are all but indistinguishable from the humans they represent—and may be a staple of our virtual lives sooner than we think. Facebook Can Make VR Avatars Look—and Move—Exactly Like YouThis entry was posted in Gear on March 13, 2019 by Peter Rubin
Ahead of Mobile World Congress, the company announces the Focus Plus—a new VR headset aimed squarely at the enterprise market. HTC Goes All In on Easy-to-Use VR, But Not For ...This entry was posted in Gear on February 21, 2019 by Peter Rubin
The VR-1, from Finnish company Varjo, isn't exactly cheap, but its resolution is so high that many companies are eager to get it. Would You Pay $6,000 for Vision-Quality VR?This entry was posted in Gear on February 19, 2019 by Peter Rubin
The Adapt BB isn't just an impressive riff on a sci-fi dream—it's a lightweight, NBA-ready kick that's ushering in a new age of smart footwear. Nike’s Self-Lacing Adapt BB Basketball Shoe Is Actually SmartThis entry was posted in Gear on January 15, 2019 by Peter Rubin
Pedometers first arrived 50 years ago in Japan. Now, thanks to technology, quantified stepping is everywhere. How Fitbit Started the Wearables Craze That Got Us All ...This entry was posted in Gear on September 15, 2018 by Peter Rubin