Four years after launching the (then) most lucrative crowdfunding campaign in Kickstarter’s history, smartwatch maker Pebble abruptly closed in 2016, ...
My favorite watch from years ago has never truly been revisited. In a landscape of boring smartwatches, it's time.
Google has open-sourced the Pebble software, which means anyone — including Pebble’s founder — can make one.
Not every gadget needs an annual release cycle, a steady cadence of software launches, and a change-the-world mindset.
I ask Migicovsky whether I can safely upgrade without feeling I might miss out on a possible Small Android Phone by, say, mid ...
Following Google’s unexpected decision to open-source Pebble software, a new smartwatch inspired by the originals is in the works. Yet, for all the excitement surrounding the ‘RePebble ...
The person behind the Pebble smartwatch, which arguably kickstarted the whole smartwatch craze when it launched in 2012, is returning to build the true successor to it. In a blog post on his ...
Eight years after the original Pebble smartwatch fizzled, a new team is working on a modern reboot using open source software. “We're making new Pebble watches,” writes original Pebble founder ...
In 2012, a few of us at ZDNET backed the Pebble Kickstarter project, which became one of the most successfully funded projects at the time, with nearly 70,000 backers pledging more than $10 million.
"We're making new Pebble watches," writes original Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky on the "rePebble" launch page.
It seems like a new Pebble smartwatch might hit the market soon as Google open-sourced the wearable’s software. Fitbit, and eventually Google, took ownership of the Pebble OS when the fitness wearable ...
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