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Keep your New Years Resolution for better Time Management

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  Did you make a New Years Resolution for 2016? If not, you might consider setting the goal of better time management for the remainder of the year. After all, we all have those days where we’re running late sometimes, messing up our appointments and wreaking havoc on our schedules. It’s not that we want to be late, but sometimes stuff just happens, and other times it’s because we’ve failed to be organized. If this is an issue for you, then you might want to read today’s blog. Inside you’ll find a number of extremely useful time management tools that will help to keep you on track—and on time, in 2016. Read on to get your new year off to a timely start!

HTC VIVE and VIVE PRO comparison

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I went hands-on with the HTC VIVE and VIVE PRO virtual reality headsets to help explain the differences between the two systems.

Fitbit announces new Charge 4 activity tracker

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Fitbit has confirmed it will launch a new activity tracker in the Charge 4 with new features that will include built-in GPS and Spotify integration.

Keep your New Years resolution to get fit with wearable fitness...

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In 2015, the number one New Years resolution in Canada, as tracked by Twitter, was “get in shape,” and based on the massive increase in patrons at my gym over the past two weeks, I’m pretty confident that it’s at the top of the list again for 2016. If you too have resolved to get in shape this year and want to make sure you stick to that resolution, a wearable fitness tracker might just give you the edge you need.

Garmin targets your golf game with the Approach S10

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The Garmin Approach S10 is very much for those looking for a good starting point in picking up the game of golf, or looking to improve further.

Roundup of the best smartwatches and fitness trackers

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Smartwatches have been slowly getting better at offering true value as both extensions of smartphones and activity trackers with fitness in mind.

Hyperice Venom Go wearable review

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Injuries and muscle soreness are a fact of life. The Hyperice Venom Go is a heat and vibration wearable that aids in recovery.

Meta’s new AI glasses are here — and they’re smarter, sharper,...

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Meta Connect 2025 offered exciting reveals from the Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) to the Meta Ray-Ban Display with Neural Band. Here are the details.

The lowdown on Apple Watch Black Friday deals 

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Discover why Black Friday is the ideal time to purchase an Apple Watch. Dive into holiday gift options and gear up for New Year resolutions with great discounts!

CES revisited: which new tech announced last year arrived at Best...

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The 2016 Consumer Electronics Show—or CES as it’s more commonly known—is upon us, and poised to show off more cool technology to wow attendees. The show is largely an opportunity for vendors to introduce what’s possible, like proof of concepts, prototypes and ideas that may never be available to you, the consumers. Still, much of what is there does make it to retail, like Best Buy, and in 2015, that was certainly the case.