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Gifts to inspire new goals this holiday season

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The holidays can be a great time to reflect on the year that has passed and to start looking ahead to new goals for the new year. Some of those goals could be inspired by the gifts you give and receive.

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Husband sentenced to 65 years in Fitbit murder case

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A Connecticut man has been sentenced to 65 years in prison for the murder of his wife in 2015 and after prosecutors say he gave statements to police that conflicted with data on her Fitbit.

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Battle over evidence continues in Danielle Stislicki murder case

Read full article: Battle over evidence continues in Danielle Stislicki murder case

The Floyd Galloway trial announced a significant delay on Monday (June 13). Galloway is the man charged with murdering Danielle Stislicki.

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Fitbit recalls 1M smartwatches in US for burn hazard

Read full article: Fitbit recalls 1M smartwatches in US for burn hazard

Fitbit is recalling one million smartwatches in the U.S., and more than 600,000 sold internationally because the battery can overheat, causing a burn, with dozens of burn injuries reported.

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All the ways a fitness tracker could help you live a healthier lifestyle

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A fitness tracker might not seem necessary to improving your health, and for some people, itโ€™s probably a take-it-or-leave-it kind of item.

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Need some help getting in shape? Try a fitness app!

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Many of us probably consumed more food and drinks than anticipated this holiday season, and throughout 2020. Getting back into healthy eating and working out can be tough, so why not get a little help from a fitness app? Kila Peeples tried two free mobile apps, My Fitness Pal and Lose It! She also used a FitBit, which helps with staying active and monitors your sleep patterns, which can affect your metabolism. Watch the video above to see how the apps worked for Kila.

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EU clears Google's $2.1B takeover of Fitbit, with conditions

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EU regulators cleared Google's plan to buy fitness tracking device maker Fitbit after the company promised to silo off user data and not use it for advertising. The EU was initially worried the deal would expand Googleโ€™s โ€œdata advantageโ€ and raise barriers for rivals in the online ad industry. The Silicon Valley tech giant's commitments included a promise to silo off Fitbit user data from other Google data and not use it for advertising purposes. Google also vowed to continue giving outside health and fitness apps access to Fitbit data. โ€œThere is a serious risk that Google will exploit Fitbit usersโ€™ data, including sensitive health data, in several markets," said Director General Monique Goyens.

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Privacy, consumer groups seek to block Google-Fitbit deal

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Nine privacy, social justice and consumer groups are calling for the U.S. government to block Googles $2.1 billion acquisition of fitness-gadget maker Fitbit, citing antitrust and privacy concerns. They say in a Wednesday letter to the Federal Trade Commission that the deal would consolidate Googles dominance over internet services like search, advertising and smartphone operating systems. They also worry itll add to Googles store of consumer data. Google has hired health care executives, hinting at a health-data business to come. Politicians and regulators have been scrutinizing Google and other Silicon Valley companies for how they use customer data and leverage their size to thwart competitors.

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Fitbit buy is Google's latest step into gadgetry

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Googles parent company is buying wearable device maker Fitbit for about $2.1 billion. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)Google's acquisition of wearable pioneer Fitbit may be a bold plunge into health and fitness technology. But it's also just the latest step in the internet giant's often-halting effort to become a force in consumer hardware. It's possible we might soon see "Fitbit by Google" wearables, Petrock said. The market could bust open once a federal Department of Health and Human Services initiative to give patients better control over their electronic health data becomes a reality.

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Fitbit pushes beyond hardware with new subscription service

Read full article: Fitbit pushes beyond hardware with new subscription service

Now, it's looking to boost its business by taking a page from Apple's playbook: offering more subscription services to customers. Fitbit Premium will launch in September and costs $9.99 per month or $79.99 per year. At a press event ahead of the launch, Fitbit CEO James Park said the subscription service is part of a "transformation" of its business model. Subscription services could help build "more predictable, recurring revenue streams," as Park told investors in the company's most recent earnings report. While it's doubling down on subscription services, Fitbit certainly isn't giving up on its hardware ambitions.

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