Google's Advanced Technology & Projects group, creators of the Project Jacquard smart clothing technology, plans to launch a product next week. A short, animated GIF published through the Adidas ...
Google has announced a new piece of wearable tech — a connected insole designed for soccer players. The premise is relatively simple: players put the insole inside their cleats and, thanks to a ...
Google yesterday teased nearly everything about its upcoming collaboration with Adidas and EA Sports except for the actual functionality. The Google Jacquard product has now fully leaked as smart ...
Bridging the physical and digital worlds has always been a dream for many tech companies, especially when it can create new experiences that, in turn, generate sales or customer engagement. That dream ...
After jackets and backpacks, Google is now bringing its Jacquard smart wearable tech to the football field. Google is teaming up with Adidas to launch a new connected insole that can track your soccer ...
Yesterday, Google announced its new Fit platform, designed to keep track of your activity and wellbeing. Now, a series of leaks suggest that Adidas is readying a new smartband—which may just tie in ...
Your swift-footedness in real life could soon translate to the games you play. The combination of an official teaser and a Footy Headlines leak has offered a peek at Adidas GMR insoles that use a ...
Adidas is clearly a brand that cares about its reputation. So much so that this week it cancelled its high-profile sponsorship of international athletics after a series of damaging stories about ...
Richard Nieva was a senior reporter for CNET News, focusing on Google and Yahoo. He previously worked for PandoDaily and Fortune Magazine, and his writing has appeared in The New York Times, on ...
If you are just as frequently present at HR, workplace, and Future of Work conferences as I am, you surely noticed, that for the past 10 years, Google came up more than any other organization when ...
is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. The product is called the Adidas GMR, and it’s on sale now. For $40, you’ll ...