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Volkswagen staff appear to be using Google Glass at work
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Pivotal Living’s crazy cheap fitness band goes on sale in the UK
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Seiko is resurrecting the watch worn by Ellen Ripley in Aliens
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Need some motivation? Fitbit’s update tracks and records your exercises for you
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Google once made, but never released, a Star Trek-style Communicator badge
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Mealworm farms, sapphire razors, and solar planes
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5 wearables that are actually improving our health
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The $200 Oxy Smartwatch plays well with its Android, iOS, and Windows friends
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Luxury watchmaker Movado unveils Movado Motion and Bold Motion smartwatches
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Withings’ Activité Steel looks as gorgeous as the original, but for a fraction of the price
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Stephen Curry among other Warriors to use wearable tech during practice
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EasyJet and Cute Circuit joined forces to make wearable tech uniforms for staff
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Fossil buys Misfit in $260M deal that takes it deeper into wearables
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bPay makes contactless payment super cute
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Watchphones are coming: Google updates Android Wear with cellular connectivity
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The self-drying jacket is finally here, but a little late for Back to the Future Day
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The new, $200 Polar A360 fitness band may provide best-in-class heart rate monitoring
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Everything you need to know about Blocks, the Project Ara of smartwatches
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Say hello to two of the cheapest smartwatches around, courtesy of China
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Whether you're a rebel or an imperial, these Epson Star Watches will delight
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Pebble Time Round, the world’s thinnest and lightest circular smartwatch, is on sale Nov. 8
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Want a smartwatch without the stupid look? This clever disc upgrades any watch
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Verizon wants your kids, launches two wearables and a tablet to entice them
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Vents on this bio-skin clothing open as you sweat, powered by ancient bacteria
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Smart shorts maker Lumo launches Bodytech biomechanics platform
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The Polar Loop Crystal adds some pomp and flash to fitness tracking
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The Rufus Cuff is a giant tablet for your wrist
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: beer brewers, bike renting, and gesture-sensing gloves