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Apple dominates the smartwatch market — but competition looms
The Apple Watch reportedly trounced all comers in 2016.


Forget watches or Fitbits – you can track your workout with a ring
Making fitness tracking even more low-key.
By Ryan Sedmak


Your wearable-tracked health data is for sale, according to a new study
Health data is up for grabs.


Pebble's downfall and the future of wearables
We don't want to throw just anything on our wrists.


Fitbit buys its struggling rival Pebble
The acquisition likely means the end of Pebble's wearables.


Fitbit is buying Pebble, report claims
The price is reportedly tiny compared to some previous offers.


Fitbit's Charge 2 takes fitness tracking to the next level
Fitbit has come a long way since its first fitness tracker.
By Karissa Bell


The next frontier in wearables is helping couples conceive
Wearables are good for more than tracking steps.


Apple's push into healthcare now includes Apple Watch data
Apple and Aetna both get something out of offering discounted Apple Watches to the insurance company's customers.


Fitbit's new fitness trackers are all about personalization
Fitbit is updating two of its most popular fitness trackers.
By Karissa Bell


It's true, 'Pokémon Go' is becoming a fitness craze
This might be the holy grail of gaming meets fitness.


Swarovski's activity tracker is the most bling you'll bring to the gym
The Swarovski tracker is pretty much a more bling-ed out version of the Misfit Shine.
By Alicia Tan


Fitbit used in ER to determine patient treatment after seizure
When a 42-year-old man was recently rushed to an emergency room after a seizure, the doctors noticed he was was wearing a Fitbit Charge HR tracker. Here's how the device helped doctors make a big medical decision.


A 'Fitbit' for cows is here to help farmers get more milk out of their cattle
And you thought wearable tech for humans was cool.
By Osman Husain


Fitbit's jazzy Super Bowl commercial shows you're a warrior every day
The fitness tracker company will air a commercial from CES.
By Patrick Kulp

