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Fitbit redesigns its Stress Management pages as part of its bigger redesign
By Matt Evans published
Fitbit continues to change its app in line with Google's Material Design system.
I tried the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses' newest AI features, and they're about to become a much better – and cooler-looking – companion
By Lance Ulanoff published
At Meta Connect 2024 we had the chance to try a few of the major AI updates coming to the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, including live translation.
Apple's week-old Series 10 just got its first real discount
By Stephen Warwick published
The all-new Apple Watch 10 is available to buy starting today, and Amazon already has a rare price cut on the smartwatch.
Garmin Lily 2 review: A sleek, easy way to keep your health and fitness goals on track
By Sarah Finley published
The Garmin Lily 2 is a small, lightweight, watch with a more traditional women's design, but is it any good?
The best Android smartwatch 2024
By Becca Caddy last updated
Buying Guide These are the best Android smartwatches or Wear OS watches you should consider if you have an Android phone.
Apple Watch Series 10 vs Apple Watch Series 9: Which one should you buy?
By Stephen Warwick last updated
Will the Apple Watch Series 10 (or X) be an improvement over the Series 9?
Strava adds all-new Quick Edit function, allowing users to tweak data with ease
By Lloyd Coombes published
Strava's latest app update makes it easier to edit activities once they're logged, whether to hide your location or just change your post.
The best smartwatch for iPhone 2024
By Matt Evans last updated
Updated The best smartwatch for iPhones isn't necessarily just an Apple Watch. These are our top picks.
Google is ditching Fitbit.com in a few days, in yet another cruel blow to Fitbit fans
By Stephen Warwick published
Google has confirmed that Fitbit.com will soon die, as it moves its Fitbits to the Google Store.
Study reveals just two hours at your desk can threaten your mental health — here's how you can combat it in just 15 minutes
By Stephen Warwick last updated
A new study from King's College London has revealed that incorporating just 15 minutes of movement into a working day can improve the mental state of office workers.
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