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Fitness Tracker Company Fitbit Debuts As Public Company On NYSE
TechWhy Fitbit Is Still Winning Wearables
By Sarah SilbertDecember 10, 2015
Fossil, Misfit and the Future of ‘Smarter Watches’
TechFossil, Misfit and the Future of ‘Smarter Watches’
By Sarah SilbertNovember 19, 2015
An Apple iphone 6 with Apple Pay is shown in this photo illustration in Encinitas , California
TechHow mobile payments will grow in 2016
By Sarah SilbertOctober 29, 2015
The Hamptons Lure Uber Top Drivers Amid NYC Slow Summer Weekends
TechHere’s the other way Uber makes money
By Sarah SilbertOctober 22, 2015
Here’s how Hulu is finally becoming a competitive streaming service
TechHere’s how Hulu is finally becoming a competitive streaming service
By Sarah SilbertOctober 16, 2015
Nexus phones will never see huge sales—but here’s why they don’t need to
TechNexus phones will never see huge sales—but here’s why they don’t need to
By Sarah SilbertSeptember 30, 2015
Why food delivery is an uphill battle for Amazon, Google, and Uber
TechWhy food delivery is an uphill battle for Amazon, Google, and Uber
By Sarah SilbertSeptember 23, 2015
Why voice assistants like Siri still aren’t cutting it
TechWhy voice assistants like Siri still aren’t cutting it
By Sarah SilbertSeptember 18, 2015
Can the iPad Pro revive the tablet market?
TechCan the iPad Pro revive the tablet market?
By Sarah SilbertSeptember 11, 2015
Why Android Wear will give the Apple Watch a run for its money
TechWhy Android Wear will give the Apple Watch a run for its money
By Sarah SilbertSeptember 4, 2015
Why Amazon is going to stop making its own stuff
TechWhy Amazon is going to stop making its own stuff
By Sarah SilbertSeptember 1, 2015
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