Garmin recalculates after ransomware attack
Published in News


At the first attack turn left

The American GPS and fitness-tracker company Garmin is dealing with the aftermath of a ransomware attack with owners of its products had been unable to use its services since Thursday.

Wearable tech slow to catch on over the pond
Published in IoT
Friday, 22 December 2017 11:30

Wearable tech slow to catch on over the pond


One in five Americans interested

The number of Americans who are remotely interested in owning wearable technology devices – like watches, glasses and fitness tracking bracelets is growing slower than many early predictions claimed.

No-one wants a Sony or Apple smartwatch
Published in IoT
Tuesday, 25 October 2016 11:22

No-one wants a Sony or Apple smartwatch


IDC confirms what we have been saying for years

The Tame Apple Press’s efforts at plugging the iWatch for a couple of years have been next to near useless. According to the latest figures no one really wants one.

Apple’s poor sales drag down Smartwatch industry
Published in IoT


Sanity starting to be restored

After dragging up the smart watch industry thanks to its legions of fanboys who will buy any old rubbish provided it has an Apply logo, Jobs’ Mob is causing it all to crash again.

Garmin claims wearables making it money
Published in IoT


Life after navigation

Garmin is proving that there is life after the nagivation industry by making a bob or two out of wearables, but the outfit has worked that it is not just about flogging the gizmo and hoping.  Instead you have to build a community interested in supporting that wearable.

Monday, 25 October 2010 14:56

Asustek to cease cooperation with Garmin



Unimpressive sales results
Friday, 27 August 2010 09:47

Garmin recalls 1.25 Nuvi GPS devices



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