WristWhirl lets you control your smartwatch with hand gestures (and look mad while you do it)
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It’s a funny thing: Smartwatches are supposed to be the more accessible alternative to your smartph ...
On this week’s episode of TCBC, after a brief Disrupt-induced hiatus, longtime TechCruncher Greg Ku ...
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