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Apple’s New ‘Ultra’ Watch Goes Toe-to-Toe With Garmin

[ad_1] Many, many other features are direct appeals to the dedicated Garmin user. For example, a new onboard precision dual-frequency…

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How to Set Up and Get the Most Out of Your Apple Watch

[ad_1] If you have an iPhone, you probably already have an Apple Watch. Apple’s distinctive wearable is the top-selling smartwatch…

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Our Favorite Smartwatches Do Much More Than Just Tell Time

[ad_1] The number of smartwatches on the market is staggering. We’ve tested models from Tag Heuer, Citizen, Montblanc, Diesel, and…

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With the Watch5 Series, Samsung’s Wear OS Gamble Is Paying Off

[ad_1] The 44-mm Watch5 usually hovered around 20 percent after I woke up the next day, and that’s with two…

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Fitbit Drops 3 New Fitness Trackers—and None Have Wear OS 3

[ad_1] In other ways, the Fitbits are even an improvement over the Apple Watch. For example, both trackers tout a…

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Mozilla report flags 18 of the top 25 period and pregnancy tracking apps and wearables, including Clue and Eve, for poor privacy and data management practices (Nicole Wetsman/The Verge)

[ad_1] Nicole Wetsman / The Verge: Mozilla report flags 18 of the top 25 period and pregnancy tracking apps and…

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Finding a PlayStation 5 Is About to Get Easier

[ad_1] If you still haven’t been able to get your paws on a PlayStation 5 (and you are not alone)…

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An interview with James Park, Fitbit co-founder and Google's wearables division head, on how the Pixel Watch factors into Fitbit and its future plans, and more (Scott Stein/CNET)

[ad_1] Scott Stein / CNET: An interview with James Park, Fitbit co-founder and Google’s wearables division head, on how the…

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Scientists ‘knit’ soft robotic wearables for easier design and fabrication | Engadget

[ad_1] Scientists have made considerable progress with soft robots used for assistive wearables, rehabilitative technologies and more. Powered by compressed…

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NextSense Wants to Get in Your Ears and Watch Your Brain

[ad_1] For now, that’s the stuff of dreams. What’s real is that on one day in 2019, a patient tucked…

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