Firefighters say they had to help cut the biometric ring off. They said the outer shell of titanium was far too strong for a traditional ring cutter. Using a diamond-tipped blade on a handheld ...
(Photos courtesy of PF&R) The ring’s titanium shell and electronic circuitry were too tough to cut with a spinning ring-cutter, PF&R said. The unique job required a diamond-tipped blade only ...
The first time I saw a smart ring in person was more than a decade ago, when Nokia’s former head of design Marko Ahtisaari ...
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