Amazfit's $50 Arc wearable tracks heart rate but lacks key features

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4 Countermeasures to Protect Against Ransomware

By now, not only security professionals, but also many knowledge workers and consumers are well aware of the insidious nature of ransomware. As its name implies, ransomware is malicious software that holds data files hostage pending the payment of a ransom, typically with untraceable bitcoin as the currency of choice. Read More

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Amazfit's $50 Arc wearable tracks heart rate but lacks key features

Amazfit says its new Arc activity tracker offers heart rate tracking and a 20-day battery for just $50. However, the wearable is missing some valuable features found in more expensive devices, and its price will increase by nearly 50 percent in December. Read More

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45% off Bestrix Universal Tablet Car Headrest Cradle - Deal Alert

Bestrix Universal Headrest Tablet mount provides an easy solution to use your iPad while you are mobile. It can hold all tablets including all versions of Apple iPads, Samsung Tab and all tablets up to 11’’. 360 rotation allows users a perfect view of the tablet from various positions in the car. Read More

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10 tablets for under $500

With the holidays nearing, CIO.com senior writer Sarah White counts down 10 tablets that offer the most bang for your buck. Whether you're a seasoned road warrior or a tablet-toting movie fan, there's a tablet on the list for you. Watch Now

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Hottest Black Friday 2016 Windows PC, tablet and game deals

While Windows phone deals are non-surprisingly pretty much non-existent for Black Friday 2016, there are plenty of Microsoft Windows desktops and laptops, Surface tablets and Xbox gaming deals being touted this holiday shopping season. Come Nov. 25, and even earlier for many retailers, here are some of the best deals around. (Stay tuned for deals directly from the Microsoft Store.) Read More

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Where are the wearables you wear elsewhere?

The vast majority of wearables are biometric wristwatches, measuring mostly heart rate and bodily movement. Here are some alternative gadgets. Read More

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Samsung is prepping a ginormous 6.2-inch curved screen for the Galaxy S8

A "smaller" version is no slouch either, coming in at 5.7 inches in a clear attempt to win back fans of the Galaxy Note line. Read More

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Network World presents its favorite tech gift ideas for the holiday season. Watch Now

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Samsung boosts audio, connected car businesses with $8B Harman buy

Samsung Electronics wants to buy its way into the connected car market, with a plan to acquire Harman for US$8 billion. Read More

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29% off RTIC 30 oz. Tumbler - Deal Alert

This 30oz. RTIC tumbler is made of stainless steel and double wall vacuum insulated to keep your drinks ice cold for up to 24 hrs - but works great for hot beverages as well. Features a shatterproof crystal clear lid so you always know how much you've got left. Read More

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Google taps into your life to personalize its streaming music

Google's using its wealth of user data -- what music you have listened to before and what music you keep going back to, along with music you check out on YouTube, and which artists and genres you search for. Read More

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The 7 worst tech gifts you absolutely shouldn't buy this holiday

Any site can tell you the best tech gifts to buy. But before you get too creative (or too cheap), read this list to find out what not to buy. Read More

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5 Steps to Adopting Agile IT Infrastructure Monitoring

If you've seen recent car ads, you know they're as likely to promote applications and connections as they are styling and horsepower. But manufacturers aren't the only ones pushing apps these days. Read More

8 tips for managing without authority

When it comes to managing indirect reports, there's no substitute for experience. Here’s how two project management veterans have found success.

How to reduce Windows 10's on-disk footprint

Over time, as Windows 10 is patched repeatedly, installer files can become outdated or orphaned and occupy a lot of disk space. Two utilities can help with that.

Ready for action: 6 big ideas in digital transformation

This 49-page report features advice from IT executives at the U.S. Postal Service, Hunter Douglas, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Nationwide Insurance and more for using digital technologies to become more agile, more flexible and more profitable. Purchase the report here.

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