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The definitive mid-2016 Fitbit buyers' guide

CIO.com reviewer James A. Martin has tested every device in Fitbit's current lineup. Here's his take on all eight devices, from the inexpensive Zip to the President-preferred Surge. Read More

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Verizon to heavy wireless data users: 'You’re fired'

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Tesla wants to end fossil fuel use, make self-driving cars 10X safer

Tesla CEO Elon Musk's plans for his company's future, spelled out today, include integrating solar power and battery storage, expanding Tesla vehicles to new markets and making self-driving vehicles 10X safer than other vehicles. Read More

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2016 Gartner Customer Experience Predictions

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