Wearables and the Future of Personal Computing
Wearables and the Future of Personal Computing Wearables sit at the boundary between fashion, health, and computing. Today, a smartwatch can track steps, heart rate, sleep, and show notifications. In the near future, glasses, rings, or smart fabrics may handle maps, translate speech, or assist decisions without pulling out a phone. What makes wearables unique is their proximity to the body. Sensors capture signals like motion, skin temperature, or glucose estimates, and the device can respond with low latency. This opens up quick health insights, smoother daily interactions, and new ways to stay informed. ...