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Pure Jongo Hands-on

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Pure has introduced a new Jongo wireless speaker system at CES 2013 — the $329 T640B speaker, and the $119 A140B wireless adapter. You can stream your music to the Jongo over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, and the adapter has both analog and digital inputs so that you can connect the …

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BodyMedia Core 2 Hands-on – CES2013

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The BodyMedia Core 2 is a compact fitness tracker with swappable faceplates. It captures 5,000 datapoints per minute using its four sensors and tracks how many calories you’re burning, exercise intensity, and sleep patterns. To find out more, check out the full coverage at the link below: http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/6/3842252/bodymedia-announces-core-2-health-monitor More from …

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Smart Activity Tracker Hands-on

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Withings has announced its wireless Smart Activity Tracker, a health and fitness tracker that you can connect to your smartphone over Bluetooth. Similar to the Fitbit, the Activity Tracker can measure steps taken, calories burned, and even monitor the quality of your sleep. Want to find out more? Check out …

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Google Glass killer? Vuzix Smartglasses Hands-on – CES 2013

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Google Glass finally has a competitor, and they’re called the Vuzix Smartglasses. Supposedly launching in the summer of next year, the Smartglasses will run apps and can be controlled by a separate Android device. To find out more, be sure to read our full at the link below: http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/6/3843760/vuzix-m100-smart-glasses-hands-on-beating-project-glass More …

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Fecal Transplant Saves Woman’s Life

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“After surviving a near-fatal car accident, Kaitlin Hunter found herself battling a devastating bacterial infection in her colon that also threatened her life. The persistent infection was beaten through a little-known technique involving the transplant of fecal matter from Hunter’s mother, which put healthy bacteria back into her colon.”* Fecal …

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