There’s no need to head to Heathrow to get a slice of Italian glitz this month, as Emporio Armani has officially taken over the famed cornershop of London’s historic department store, Selfridges.
Giorgio Armani, the king of Italian fashion, is now the king of Madison Avenue cuisine. The great designer, who just turned 90, has brought his signature blend of sophistication and accessibility ...
But few dared disobey instructions from the chairman of the board. That would be Giorgio Armani, who touched down in New York City last fall to stage a mic drop of a runway show coinciding with ...
Google is making the code for now-discontinued smartwatch Pebble available to download Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky claims to be working on a new smartwatch using PebbleOS The smartwatch is ...
Google has open-sourced the Pebble software, which means anyone — including Pebble’s founder — can make one. Google has open-sourced the Pebble software, which means anyone — including ...
More than a decade ago, the Pebble watch released to cult acclaim, if only modest financial success. Pebble is now set to return, as announced by the company’s original founder Eric Migicovsky ...
Eight years after Pebble's time as an upstart watchmaker came to an end, Migicovsky says that he's working with a small team on "a Pebble-like smartwatch that runs open source PebbleOS." ...
Brands will often label a smartwatch wrist band with PFHxA as a “fluoroelastomer band,” which means it contains fluorine. The Notre Dame researchers observed that most of the fluorinated ...
The result? It’s the most versatile sports watch ever made and does its job exceptionally well, though there’s still plenty of room for improvement on the smartwatch side of things.
Remember Pebble? The smartwatch that started it all has been discontinued for the better part of a decade, but Google has just opened up the source code for Pebble OS to help keep those devices ...
Pebble's founder is bringing the no-frills smartwatch back from the dead. Eric Limer/Gizmodo There’s some good news to share for Pebble fans: The no-frills smartwatch is making a comeback.
The deal finds the Google-owned fitness company paying a $12.25 million penalty for the issues surrounding its Ionic smartwatch. The issue dates back to 2018, continuing on into 2020. Fitbit ...