If you missed your chance to buy one of the coolest smartwatches ever made, listen up. Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky's new ...
Pebble was an early innovator in the smartwatch space, but the company struggled to compete when bigger companies like Apple, Google, and many of the companies partnering with Google entered the ...
Eric Migicosvky never found a smartwatch to fill the void left by Pebble, so he’s bringing it back under a new name.
They're rated at IPX8 for water resistance, which means they could survive dunks in pools, but they're not meant as true swim ...
The watch is targeting an IPX8 water resistance rating, supports traditional 22mm watch bands, and supports step and sleep tracking, all just like the Pebble 2. Upgrades to the hardware will ...
Pebble's founder is back with a company called Core Devices and two familiar smartwatches—Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2—but this ...
Two months after its founder said that he got Google to make Pebble's code open-source, Eric Migicovsky announced the launch ...
JJ Spaun came so close to the biggest title of his PGA Tour career, but an untimely water ball on the island green at TPC Sawgrass did him in.
Pebble watches offered a range of downloadable apps. Notable features included an e-paper display, which provided excellent battery life that could last for several days, as well as water resistance.
Justin Lower made par on the 17th hole in the The Players Championship Thursday but achieved it in an unconventional way. Lower, 35, had his tee shot sail over the famous island green 137 yards ...