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Microsoft smartwatch teased with recent patent filing, looks super sleek By Sam Sabri last updated 20 November 18
Fitbit is officially hiring a Product Manager for a Windows Phone app By Daniel Rubino last updated 20 November 18 A new job listing by Fitbit confirms an official app is inbound
Swatch's smartwatch due in 3 months, won't have to be charged By Derek Kessler published 5 February 15