
Discover a new development course for Android Wear
Udacity and Google are teaming up to teach a free course on how easy it is to extend the use of your applications to Android Wear.
Udacity and Google are teaming up to teach a free course on how easy it is to extend the use of your applications to Android Wear.
Here is an insight into how to build your own unmanned aerial vehicle.
If projects aimed at Internet of Things and wearables appeal to you, don't miss the event planned for October at BBVA Innovation Center.
Robotics, 3D printing, the automotive industry, smart textiles, domotics, the Internet of Things and so on. There are many fields in which the use of motherboards such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi serve to create homemade technology projects and those that are not so homemade around the 'Do it yourself' movement.
There has been a boom in startups working on projects for the Internet of Things (IoT), and these are gradually pervading our daily lives in a variety of areas. The following are just some of the latest developments made possible by the IoT.
Samsung and Google have launched two new software development kits (SDKs) and financial incentives for developers in order to improve their user interfaces and smartwatch applications, all with a single goal in mind: to bring down the Apple Watch.
Apple Watch offers new ways to interact and specific technologies that take full advantage of its size and location on your wrist. Using it is a unique and absolutely personal experience. These are the keys to developing an app for this device.
Apple's idea is to provide a tool to the research community that makes it possible to launch applications that offer added value thanks to the collected data.
Although these devices incorporated in our bodies may seem like a science fiction story, the health sector has already analyzed the benefits of using these chips.
The Internet of Things has long pursued the idea of a world of devices fully interconnected through the Internet. Wolfram Data Drop, the scientist Stephen Wolfram’s latest project, might be the solution.