Fitbit hit with lawsuit over rash-inducing wristband
Fitbit is facing its first lawsuit a month after recalling its Force activity tracking band, which caused an allergic reaction for some users. Read more »
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Fitbit is facing its first lawsuit a month after recalling its Force activity tracking band, which caused an allergic reaction for some users. Read more »
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The controversy over 23andMe, which lets you get a genetics test through the mail, has expanded to a class action that demands refunds for the $99 test. Read more »