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 ...
The Pebble smartwatch was introduced in 2012 as part of a Kickstarter campaign and saw moderate success before the company behind it got bought out by Fitbit. Although a group of enthusiasts kept ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Pebble, one of the original Kickstarter darlings from over a decade ago that helped launch the world of ...
Iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links is set to host the PGA Tour’s best at the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament, including full TV coverage ...
More than a decade ago, the Pebble watch released to cult acclaim, if only modest financial success. Pebble is now set to return, as announced by the company’s original founder Eric Migicovsky.
A small team, including the founder of Pebble, is working on a new Pebble-like smartwatch. The new hardware will run on Pebble OS, which recently went open source. Pebble’s app will work on ...
Google has released the source code for the Pebble watch on GitHub. This comes a little over 8 years after Pebble ceased operations. With the source code, developers can not only implement ...
Eight years after Pebble wound down its beloved smartwatch business, the wearable is set to rise from the ashes and adorn your wrist in the near future. That's all thanks to the efforts of its ...
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 ...
However, if you’ve been around long enough, you might have heard of the Pebble watch. Heck, you might even own one. If you’re still holding onto it, you might be interested to learn that ...
The South Korean isn't a great fit for Pebble Beach because he can struggle with his wedges, but he's playing too well to ignore. Aberg would be higher on this list, but he limped to the finish ...