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Wearable Bionic Exosuits Are the Next Step in Wearable Technologies
Wearable robotics are the fast growing industry that’s already finding its use in medicine, manufacturing and the military.
How to Save Your Ideas with MYLE
MYLE enables you to organize your daily routines in the most efficient and least stressful manner. Leave those endless distractions behind and focus on something that’s truly valuable.
MYLE: the Ultimate Baby Tracking Tool to Make You More Efficient
It’s challenging being a first-time parent. You have to track baby’s many needs – food, sleep, diapers, play, attention and others. Especially it’s difficult when you’re balancing your needs for other family members and work with your baby’s needs. However, MYLE can assist you tracking your baby’s needs.
#LifeHack: Organize Your Busy Life with MYLE
Most of the times our daily routines take all of our free time, which often mean less time for us to spend with those we love most – family. Tight schedule, infinite appointments, forgetfulness, inefficient life and poorly organized days – all of this put too much stress into the life.
Wearable Tech Industry: 5 Quick Facts
Martin Cooper, the father of the modern cell phones, predicts that wearable devices will be designed for everyone personally, around their personalities, social statuses (i.e. education, background, job, family, etc.)
3 Ways to Make Your Life Better with MYLE and Evernote
How can you make Evernote – the most effective productivity system out there – more productive? Well, why not to think about MYLE wearable personal assistant?
Why MYLE Personal Assistant (PA) is Perfect for You
First off, try to imagine an invisible personal assistant, ever so helpful Ms. or Mr. Jones hovering above your shoulder, always ready to record your notes, orders or thoughts. You would only be required to do nothing for that, except talking. And that’s how your MYLE user interface pretty much operates.
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) Are Making Our Lives Simpler
Back in the 1990s the IT world came with an idea of the personal digital assistants (PDAs). At that time this concept start quickly becoming popular because most of the PDAs combined many features of cell phones, and they were also called “the first smartphones,” yet PDAs were handy at managing personal and business lives.
A Pebble story, or why these guys are so successful
As you probably remember, not so long time ago I wrote about Pebble – why I believe it is the best smartwatch on the market, and why its simplicity and intuitivity, as well as lack of over-complicated gizmos, are what users really need.
MIT Team Builds An Energy-Friendly Chip to Perform Powerful AI Tasks
The team from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has built an energy-friendly chip that performs powerful artificial intelligence (AI) tasks, which is specially designed to implement neural networks.
Dealing With Information Overload – the MYLE Way
Busyness – crazy busyness – due to information overload is the definite challenge of the modern age.
But once you think about it, don’t you have that funny sense that we have a bit too much of this good thing? Public polling results seem to support this suspicion.
Japanese Scientists Invented Artificial Tongue to Enable Speech for Oral Cancer Victims
Dentistry researchers led by professor Shogo Minagi from Okayama University in Japan, have invented the world’s first artificial movable tongue prosthesis.
New Research Finds: 40% of U.S. Smartphone Users Use Speech Recognition Software
According to the new research study conducted by Parks Associates, 39% of smartphone owners use some voice recognition software.
The Secret To Good Time Management
“How did it get so late so soon? Its night before its afternoon. December is here before its June. My goodness, how the time has flown. How did it get so late so soon?” – Dr. Seuss.
Use Technology to Spend Less Time Working
It’s a reality of the modern person. We’re all stuck in this routines funnel where escape is only possible through the use of contemporary technologies. “When you kill time, remember that it has no resurrection.” ― A.W. Tozer
Intelligent Virtual Assistant Market Is Expected to Reach $3.07B by 2020.
The global market of assistive technologies is expected the growth of USD 3.07 billion by 2020, according to a new study by San Francisco-based market research and consulting company Grand View Research, Inc.
An Introduction to Machine Learning (ML).
“How can we build a machine system that automatically improves with experience, and what are the fundamental laws that govern all learning processes?”
Meet MYLE, Your Intelligent Personal Assistant
How many times a year do you think about increasing profitability of your business? Perhaps you thought countless times, that you’d do much better if you had someone to help you — someone like a personal assistant.
CES 2016: A Guide of Must-Follow Tech Trends.
The largest tech trade show is about to start; so if you’re feeling overwhelmed by the number of products presented this year at CES, then we recommend you to read this quick guide on the hottest trends to watch at CES 2016.
Scientists Claim: Constantly Checking Your Phone Is Ruining Your Cervical Spine.
Scientists have proved a significant harm to cervical spine from constant checking the cellphones and other mobile devices.
5 Innovations That Will Dominate Tech Industry In 2016
We’ve seen many innovations in 2015, but wait for 2016 as it’s going to bring us more superior technologies. MYLE did some research and prepared a list of five technologies that would dominate tech industry in 2016.
Top 10 Tech Innovations of 2015. Pt.2
Every year in December, we see dozens of ratings on the most memorable technological innovations of the past year. This year we’ve become witnesses of the massive amount of technologies that we became in love with or began to dislike, or simply missed because of their valueless.
Top 10 Tech Innovations of 2015. Pt.1
Every year in December, we see dozens of ratings on the most memorable technological innovations of the past year. This year we’ve become witnesses of the massive amount of technologies that we became in love with or began to dislike, or simply missed because of their valueless.
Do “The Code Girls” Have Future In Programming? Pt. 2
Good day everyone and welcome back to final part of a series of articles dedicated to #HourOfCode. We’ve started analyzing the issues related to women’s image in IT industry in our previous blog post. We’ve found out that women played a significant role in development of programming.
Do “The Code Girls” Have Future In Programming?
Imagine a “typical” programmer! Perhaps, you’ve thought of a male computer geek in the big glasses with a four-week beard, who’s an anti-social and spending hours in front of the screen coding hieroglyphs.
A Beginner’s Guide: How to Start Learning a Programming Language.
If you’re reading this article then obviously you’re showing interest in learning more about programming. Perhaps, you’re still not sure where to start due to the enormous amount of information on the web. This week is dedicated to #HourOfCode so...
Advanced Speech Recognition System In Assistive Technologies.
“Hey, find me the most interesting books about the history of the U.S., and also book me an appointment with my doctor next Tuesday.” Imagine that you said this phrase to your digital assistant, which would convert your words into text and then execute...
“Hearables” is a new hot niche for wearables
The high-tech industry has been recently developing at a staggering pace, and more and more new “smart” gadgets hit the market with every new day. November was noteworthy for two interesting announcements made by two top market players. Both Microsoft and Google...
Technologies that Will Change the World
Technologies are evolving with the speed of light. What yesterday seemed like a sci-fi today is already a reality. Today we are going to look at the top five technologies that are actively implementing into our lives. IoT. Many of us have heard about the Internet of...
Sleeplessness and new technologies
Have you ever experienced insomnia? Did you think of how to defeat it? There’s a wearable to help you. Tell me if this sounds familiar: you go to bed late at night and cannot fall asleep. You spin in the bed, try to count sheep or meditate, or take a magic pill, when...
Can your commute be productive and safe? There’s a wearable for that.
When you’re driving, the world doesn’t stop. Deadlines come and go. Thoughts and ideas flash through your mind. But, with your hands glued to the wheel – we all drive responsibly and do not distract ourselves with phones, right? – you have few options to act on them....
You’ve got a smartwatch, so why do you need MYLE?
As the founder and CEO of MYLE, it’s one of the questions I get asked most frequently. Why would a guy like me who has actively been using a smartwatch for almost three years need an additional gadget? The answer is: simplicity, convenience, and efficiency. It’s true...
Can a wearable track your automotive expenses? You bet!
When you use a vehicle for business and write off the related expenses, it’s almost always a struggle to ensure all trips and maintenance costs are recorded. If you don’t record the data right then and there, chances are, you won’t remember it. And, come tax filing...
Should you learn to code?
When people see code, they get scared. They may think of it as a complex, painstakingly detailed, and overly technical process. However, more and more schools are implementing basic coding classes in their curriculum. At MYLE, we agree: Coding is important! Not only...
How can you boost your productivity?
Staying late at work again? It doesn’t have to be that way. The following tips can help you get a handle on your workload: Wake up early. Scientists have proven that those who wake up early are more productive. For example, Tim Cook, the founder of Apple, is already...
It’s confirmed: wearable devices are the hottest trend for the next 5 years
The verdict is in: Wearable devices are poised to become the highest-selling consumer technology, after smartphones. According to CNBC, sales of wearables are “expected to exceed 305 million units in 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 56 per cent...
Want to change your life? Put down your phone.
Who are these people who seem to effortlessly remember everything they need to do, and make managing their time look easy? You probably work with someone like this. Usually, they’re a lot more popular with the boss than you are. Sadly, the majority of us aren’t...
Running short on time? 6 ways to hit those deadlines
You’ve been there: you find yourself stuck in the office desperately trying to finish those last few items that should have been done hours ago. Why do we stretch our tasks to fill the available hours, and then some? The answer is simple: poor time management skills....
A Pebble – lover story, or what makes a wearable ‘smart’?
Great news, Pebble has recently announced its new watch, Time Round, that is poised to become one of the best (if not the best) smartwatches in the world. I’m a big fan of Pebble – both the watches and the team – since its first KickStarter campaign, and I’m looking...
How to become a multitasking guru with wearable devices.
Are you good at multitasking? Maybe not as good as you think. A 2013 research study found that people who identify themselves as “multitaskers” are least likely to be efficient at multitasking, and most likely to do only one task at a time. Don’t believe...
Five ways wearable tech will change your life
The world’s first wearable wasn’t exactly what you’d call practical. It was invented in the early 1960s by two mathematicians, Edward Thorp and Claude Shannon. They created a computerized timing device that helped them cheat in roulette. The device was so tiny that...
WHO WE ARE
We are professionals with hugely varying backgrounds in Math, IT and Engineering with decades worth of cumulative experience in our respective fields. What unites us is the passion. Passion about our contribution to make this world better, easier to live in, and...
MIND BOGGLING
Researchers at the University of Southern California’s Lab of Neuro Imaging (LONI) report that an average person generates 70,000 thoughts every day. That is correct, Seventy Thousand !!! Anything from very trivial to something fundamental and life-changing. All this...
DO WEARABLES MAKE PEOPLE DUMBER?
Hundreds, if not thousands, of new wearable gadgets appear every year on the market. All of them were designed and developed with a single purpose – to simplify our daily routines via their automation and computerization. Because of that simplification, many people...