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Meet Nima, the device that lets you test food for gluten

If you're at a restaurant, or you just need a reality check on something labeled gluten-free, the Nima device can tell in just a couple of minutes if something has gluten—and more allergen tests are coming. Watch Now

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New Fitbit integration means Amazon Echo knows how lazy you are

Thanks to a partnership between Fitbit and Amazon, you can now ask Echo questions about your recent Fitbit activity and receive 'spoken' fitness stats in return. The feature is simple, but it could motivate you to get more exercise. Read More

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Multitasking millennial binge-watchers lead digital media revolution

New research suggests nearly a third of all U.S. consumers 'binge-watch' streaming video at least once a week, and millennials not only stream more video than any other demographic, they also do as many four other things at the same time. Read More

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Why Apple no longer needs an iPhone 'wow factor'

Apple product reveals used to be watershed moments for the technology industry, but today Apple innovates in increments, as demonstrated by the new iPhone SE and smaller iPad Pro, and consumers continue to purchase Apple devices in droves. Read More

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How to pick between the Galaxy S7 and GS7 edge (video)

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iOS 9.3 brings Wi-Fi calling, VoLTE to Verizon iPhones

Apple's iOS 9.3 software update lets Verizon Wireless customers place voice calls over Wi-Fi, and they'll soon be able to use VoLTE for higher quality, more reliable cellular calls. Read More

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Facebook, Snapchat and the future of live video

Live mobile video isn't new, but many of today's most popular social media companies are investing heavily in the technology, and they're pushing more live broadcasts to their users' feeds. The development has significant potential implications for digital marketers and the enterprise. Read More

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Is the Galaxy S7 or GS7 edge right for you?

Samsung's latest flagship Android smartphones are now available, and though the Galaxy S7 and GS7 edge are similar in many ways, they have unique strengths and weakness you should consider before choosing one of the devices. Read More

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Should you buy the 9.7-inch or 12.9-inch iPad Pro?

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