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Fitbit announces 3 new wearables to add to its lineup

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Fitbit launched three new wearables to its lineup with two smartwatches and a fitness activity tracker, ramping up health tracking features.

The Fitbit Air and Google Health Premium are a match made...

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The Fitbit Air with a Google Health Premium subscription keeps you on top of health and activity, and provides AI-driven insights.

How to find content for your VR headset

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You have the latest VR headset, but where do you find the VR content to make it come to life? Here’s where you can find virtual reality games and apps.

PlayStation VR Overview

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Explore countless worlds and experience 360 degrees of seamless immersion when you put yourself in the game with PlayStation VR.

8 things you can do with virtual reality technology

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Next gen virtual reality tech means you can do just about anything in VR including gaming, exploring, getting fit, watching a concert, and even working.

Polar Loop outruns the Nike+ FuelBand

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It’s a tricky market out there for fitness trackers.   The Nike+ FuelBand was met with much fanfare when it was released in November last year but the company has scaled back production. The Polar Loop has proven to be the go-to replacement for the FuelBand.   We compared the two products to see how they measure up.

Review: Easy to use fitness and sleep tracking with the Misfit...

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Using fitness trackers means I can gauge my progress, keep track of how far I’ve run, and always know how many calories I’ve burnt. Although there are a lot of great fitness trackers on the market now, I don’t always have the time to set up a new system or learn a new app. What I need in a fitness tracker are features like ‘simple’, ‘precise’, and ‘easy to use’, and that’s why I’m seriously impressed with the new Misfit Flash. It ticks all the boxes and, thanks to the app, even gives you info on your sleep patterns.

Review: Samsung Gear VR

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Virtual reality is a real thing now. Yes, it has existed for some time, but the concept of immersing yourself in it in a portable way at home and on the go is one major difference. As is the quality of content. Samsung’s Gear VR is a headset with the imprint of Oculus, arguably the most popular company in the VR space today. It’s not the Oculus Rift, of course, but the Gear VR can open up some new worlds with the right smartphone inside.

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!

How to use the Misfit Shine App

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I have been using a Misfit Shine for the past three months. It uses a three-axis accelerometer to measure motion, and keep track of your daily physical activity. But key to the Shine is its mobile app. Shine only works with its own app for now, though the company is looking to open up its API. But that’s OK, because there’s a ton of coolness packed into the Shine app.