iBridsQZ Article: Fitbit investors have spoken — and they’re not afraid of the Apple WatchFitbit shares spiked after their initial public offering today, closing at $29.68, up 50% from their $20 listing price. The enthusiasm…Jun 19, 2015Jun 19, 2015
iBridsInterview: David BellisarioThe interview with David Bellisario was published in June 2015. It was conducted by PCH HW Hackathon.Jun 11, 2015Jun 11, 2015
iBridsTechCrunch Article: Here’s How Apple Designs Experiences For Devices That Don’t Exist YetHere’s How Apple Designs Experiences For Devices That Don’t Exist Yet is a TechCrunch article published in July 2015. It was written by…Jun 11, 2015Jun 11, 2015
iBridsInterview: Peter BihrPeter Bihr explores how emerging technologies change the world we live in, and helps spread the insights of innovators. As an independent…Jun 10, 2015Jun 10, 2015
iBridsGigaom Article: The Next Big Thing in HardwareThe next big thing in hardware is a Gigaom article published in January 2014. It was written by Boris Wertz.Jun 10, 2015Jun 10, 2015
iBridsInterview: Marc AndreessenThe interview with Marc Andreessen was published in October 2013. It was conducted by Sarah Lacy.Jun 10, 2015Jun 10, 2015
iBridsMagazine Article: WearablesWearables: the third wave of computing is a magazine article published in December 2013. It was written by Ben Hammersley.Jun 10, 2015Jun 10, 2015
iBridsMagazine Article: Awkward Moments From The Future Of ComputingAwkward Moments From The Future Of Computing is a magazine article published in December 2013. It was written by Russell Davies.Jun 10, 2015Jun 10, 2015
iBridsTechCrunch Article: From the Garaje to 200 Employees in 3 Years.From the Garage to 200 Employees in 3 Years; How Nest Thermostats Were Born is a TechCrunch article published in May 2013. It was written…Jun 10, 2015Jun 10, 2015
iBridsInterview: Hartmut EsslingerThe interview with Hartmut Esslinger was published in July 2012. It was conducted by Jon Erlichman.Jun 10, 2015Jun 10, 2015