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Tag Heuer unveils $1,800 smartwatch that helps you keep fit and look good

TechSpot

Tag Heuer was one of the first traditional luxury watchmakers to launch an expensive wearable back in 2015 when it released the $1,500 Connected Watch. The $1,600 Connected Modular 45 arrived a few years later, and a Super Mario-themed version of the Connected Watch landed last year.

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Soon, you will see Humane AI Pins on the street

Dataconomy

As the unveiling date of November 9 approaches, let’s embark on a journey to discover how the AI Pin promises to usher in a new era of wearable AI, transforming the way we interact with technology and style. The Humane AI Pin is a promising cutting-edge wearable AI device set to redefine the way we interact with artificial intelligence.

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Today I learned bats are trendsetters in tracking tech

The Verge

One of the latest innovations in tracking wearables is the dulog system, a wireless sensor network built by biologist Simon Ripperger and engineer Niklas Duda, which was put to the test in several bat-tracking studies over the past few years. How can you look at these seals with ridiculous antenna hats and not laugh at least a little?

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The Fitbit Charge 5 and its features are shown off in leaked video

The Verge

The video shows off some of the features of the new wearable, including daily readiness and stress management scores, as well as ECG capabilities. The $179 price tag is $50 more than a Charge 4 costs now , but the new version features a color screen instead of a monochromatic one, and adds support for ECGs.

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Dell partners with Tile to help find lost styluses

The Verge

Its tracking tech can also be found in headphones from Sennheiser and Skullcandy, wearables from Fitbit , and even a dog ID tag from Qalo. It’s been working with Intel for a couple of years to help track lost laptops, and says Tile’s tracking network can now help find compatible HP, MSI, and Fujitsu PCs.

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Fitbit’s next fitness tracker looks fancy

The Verge

It’s not clear when the Luxe will be released or how much it will cost, but I would not be surprised if it has a higher price tag than the $100 Inspire 2. The Luxe is expected to have a heart rate monitor, sleep tracking, and all of the activity tracking features that Fitbit’s other wearables support.

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Tile is selling its Bluetooth tracking business to Life360 for $205 million

The Verge

Tile popularized marking items and tracking them from your phone with its small Bluetooth tags, but is suddenly facing more competition from giants like Apple, Amazon, Google, and Samsung. Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge.

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