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Can you spot a billionaire? Probably not, based on the way these 9 tech CEOs dress
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Weekly Rewind: iPhone sales slow, Google beats Go, Bill Nye wants electric NASCAR
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: solar jackets, floating bonsai trees, and more
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Happy birthday, Oprah! 13 gifts worthy of the ‘queen of all media’
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Thync review
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How can you tell HP’s new smartwatch is for ladies? It’s got Swarovski crystals on it
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Instead of chocolates, Motorola offers promotions for Valentine’s Day
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Sweat holds secrets to your health, and this sensor wants to uncover them
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Samsung’s earnings backslide, as demand for smartphones wanes
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This jacket made of stainless steel yarn will harvest the sun’s energy to keep you warm
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Keep warm without the layers with ThermalTech's solar-powered outerwear
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Evolution Wear’s jacket can charge your phone and turn into a backpack
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Garmin unveils the Approach S20, G10, and TruSwing to bolster your golfing needs
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Samsung may go platform agnostic in 2016 with new iOS apps
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See how eye-tracking may make your smartwatch easier to use in the future
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Consumer Reports still believes in the accuracy of the Fitbit
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The wearable chair is now a thing
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Weekly Rewind: Twitter outage, robot takeover, brain scanning implants
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Bamboo bikes, 3D knitted shoes, and more
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United Science’s eFit will 3D scan your ear to give you perfectly-sized earbuds
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HP and Titan reveal the Juxt, an analog watch with smart features
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Come sail away with Garmin’s waterproof Quatix 3 smartwatch
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Sony’s got new mobile tech to show at MWC 2016
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Feel is a mood bracelet that wants to make you happier
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Tech me beautiful: Gadgets that promise to make your skin look great
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Best Buy didn’t sell as many smartphones as it wanted to over the holidays
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The truth about fitness trackers is that the buck stops with you
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Follow your Fitbit heart rate to find love with this dating app
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Jeb Bush just discovered the Apple Watch can make phone calls
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Got an Apple Watch? Microsoft will pay you $250 for it if you buy a Band 2
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Fitbit Surge review
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This cool circular smartwatch runs Android, isn’t ugly, and may cost only $100
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Intel's morphing Adrenaline Dress will transform when it detects elevated stress levels
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New Balance joins up with Intel and Google for its first smartwatch, due later this year
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Why smart clothes, not watches, are the future of wearables
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Fitbit responds to tumbling stock, defends the new Blaze smartwatch
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Look out for counter-Fitbits: US customs seized a shipment of fake Fitbits
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An E-Ink screen replaces disposable paper tags on this smart luggage
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Ford tests future device integration and safety improvement in ‘wearables lab’
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Hexoskin’s new smart shirt is just $300 on Indiegogo
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Want to learn code? The cStyle bracelet wants to help make it fun and easy
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This is what the battery in next-gen sports gear will look like
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Bluetooth bow ties, kitty cams, and more weird wearables for your pet from CES
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Weekly Rewind: CES 2016, Making a Murderer, and a video of a puddle goes viral
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Awsome tech you can't buy yet: haptic VR suits, shape-memory 3D printing filament, and more
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Jazz up your workout gear with these 11 awesome fitness wearables from CES 2016
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These 9 gadgets will improve your music, translate speech, and more
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We got a sneak peak at the latest underground tech from Samsung’s C-Lab
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Get a massage by putting on your sweatshirt with the AiraWear
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Mio’s Slice band and PAI index want to increase your lifespan by 10 years
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Tom Brady turns Android Wear watch face designer for TAG Heuer
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Inside Qualcomm’s Invisible Museum and the future of Silicon Valley
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Hands on: Genworth R70i Exoskeleton
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Fitbit accused of faulty heart-rate monitoring with the Charge HR and the Surge
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Hands on: L’Oréal My UV Patch
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Sensoria, the firm behind smart socks, is overhauling its app and launching a new fitness-tracking chip
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BMW’s futuristic concept helmet has a heads-up display, rearview cam, and more
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Hands on: Aurai water-propelled massager
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Samsung putting finishing touches on fitness tracker that doubles as jewelry
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Moshi brings vegan-leather battery packs, backpack, and headphones to CES 2016
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Catalyst’s case waterproofs your Apple Watch
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MasterCard and Coin join forces to fuse wearables with payment functionality
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NXT-ID’s Wocket is an all-in-one payments solution that can truly replace your wallet
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Smart stickers may change the way we study our bodies, from skin to skeleton
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Zagg’s new battery pack charges up your iPhone and Apple Watch on the move
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Misfit introduces its Specter Wireless In-Ear Headphones
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Intel steals the show at CES 2016 with an inspired, futuristic keynote
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Sphero debuts The Force Band, a Star Wars-themed wearable for controlling BB-8
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Melomind relaxes your body by playing music determined by your brain
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Mira’s new smart jewelry combines tech and high fashion
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You don’t need pills for motion and morning sickness anymore — just ReliefBand
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HTC and Under Armour announce fitness system at CES 2016
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New GlamFit line of wearable jewelry has the elegance you've been looking for
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Fossil adds a pilot watch to its Q wearable series
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The Misfit Ray is the wearable you’ll want to wear
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Haier’s new SOS Connected smartwatch helps you keep tabs on kids and seniors with GPS
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Garmin updates the Fenix 3 with heart rate and adds the Tactix Bravo watch
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Garmin’s new Varia Vision is a HUD for cyclists that could end up saving lives
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The Vert is a wearable that tracks how high you can jump
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Wi-Fi HaLow is a new long-range, low-power wireless standard meant for smart home devices
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Batter up! Zepp unveils new baseball bat and other connected sports equipment
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These headphones from Kuaiwear give you an Olympic athlete as a trainer
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Mediatek announces host of new hardware for IoT, wearable devices
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This sports bra is not only comfortable, it can track your fitness data
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Healbe has released its new body manager wearable, the GoBe 1.2
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Hitting the slopes? This is the best new ski and snowboard tech on the market
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Looking forward to CES 2016? Here’s what to expect for smartphones and wearables