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What's the future of wearable technology?
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Apr 23, 2014
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What's the future of wearable technology?
Last week, Nike reportedly laid off a significant chunk of the the team responsible for its fitness tracker, FuelBand. For more on this, we're speaking with senior editor at CNET.
An attendee uses a Google Glass during the White House Youth Summit at the White House December 4, 2013 in Washington, DC.
An attendee uses a Google Glass during the White House Youth Summit at the White House December 4, 2013 in Washington, DC.
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Last week, Nike reportedly laid off a significant chunk of the the team responsible for its fitness tracker, FuelBand. For more on this, we're speaking with senior editor at CNET.

We're taking a look at personal fitness and the technologies designed to help you stay on track.

Nike reportedly laid off a significant chunk of the the team responsible for its fitness tracker, FuelBand. This brings us to the question: What's the future of such wearable technologies?

For more on this, we spoke with Scott Stein, Senior Editor with CNET.