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Tuesday, November 04, 2014

Fitbit Surge and Microsoft Band: New wearables point toward the future

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Fitbit Surge and Microsoft Band: New wearables point toward the future
The Fitbit Surge and Microsoft Band could threaten the Apple Watch's position at the top of the smartwatch totem pole. Read More


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