GigaomMovea unveils reference design for “world’s most accurate” fitness tracker
Motion tracking firm Movea has teamed up with Texas Instruments and design firm Xm-Squared to unveil a reference design for a more accurate fitness band. Read more »
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Motion tracking firm Movea has teamed up with Texas Instruments and design firm Xm-Squared to unveil a reference design for a more accurate fitness band. Read more »
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Fitbit’s newest fitness-tracking device, the Flex wristband, begins shipping on Monday. It’s more conspicuous than clip-on models — which may not be a bad thing. Read more »
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