Google has open-sourced the Pebble software, which means anyone — including Pebble’s founder — can make one.
Four years after launching the (then) most lucrative crowdfunding campaign in Kickstarter’s history, smartwatch maker Pebble abruptly closed in 2016, ...
Pebble, the smartwatch pioneer, is making a comeback and it's bringing back its e-ink smartwatch displays for good measure ...
My favorite watch from years ago has never truly been revisited. In a landscape of boring smartwatches, it's time.
A small team and I are working on a new Pebble-like smartwatch that runs open source PebbleOS, has the same beloved features (plus some fun new stuff), and stays true to the core Pebble vision.
Unfortunately, things aren’t any better in 2025 for small phone lovers — now that founder Eric Migicovsky is bringing back ...
"We're making new Pebble watches," writes original Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky on the "rePebble" launch page.
Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky told The Verge this week that he's been worried the Pebble smartwatch he still wears would eventually stop working. It hasn't received any updates since the company was ...
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.
Not every gadget needs an annual release cycle, a steady cadence of software launches, and a change-the-world mindset.
Well, that didn't take all that long at all, as Pebble creator Eric Migicovsky has now posted that he and his small team have ...