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Garmin's vivoactive 3, (starting at $299.99, available for pre-orders now) has GPS and a heart rate monitor, does NFC mobile payments and can run apps from its own store.
 
  Apple Watch faces smartwatch competition from Fitbit, Garmin and Samsung at IFA  
  Garmin, Samsung and Fitbit look to challenge Apple with new smartwatches launched at the IFA trade show in Berlin, says columnist Rob Pegoraro.  
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  Patrick Tobias seals his phone in a bag after taking a picture of his flooded car, behind, as he stands in floodwater from Tropical Storm Harvey Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017, in Kingwood, Texas.   Prepare for disaster: How your smartphone can help in an emergency
If your life is on your smartphone, make sure it is ready for extraordinary circumstances.
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  Roku streaming players   What we learned from the Roku IPO filing: It needs ads
Device manufacturer files for IPO late Friday
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  Rhonda Worthington talks on her cell phone with a 911 dispatcher as she gets out of her car after her vehicle become stalled in rising floodwaters from Harvey in Houston on Aug. 28.   Hurricane Harvey: Technology, how we need you
Hurricane Harvey showed the power of technology — and just how much we suffer when it lets us down.
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  Apple Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi speaks during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference at the Moscone West center on Monday in San Francisco.   Siri's got a new boss
The personal voice assistant has been engaged in a turf war with Amazon's Alexa and Google Assistant.
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  The Daily Stormer website, which promotes neo-Nazi material, was dropped by the GoDaddy and Google servers.   Daily Stormer neo-Nazi website owner once registered to vote at fake address
The owner of a neo-Nazi website that attacked a Charlottesville victim once registered to vote at a fake Ohio address.
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  michael dell   Michael Dell donates $36M for Harvey. 'I used to ride my bike there,' says Houston native
The goal of the foundation is to raise $100 million by Tuesday. The Dell Foundation will initially contribute $18 million and match another $18 million as donations come in.
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  Girls who have seen the first season of Hyperlinked, an original series on Google's YouTube Red, are 11% more likely to be interested in computer science careers than viewers who have not watched the show, according to a new study.   Most TV computer scientists are still white men. Google wants to change that.
New study commissioned by the Internet giant shows that over three-quarters of computer science characters are men and over two-thirds are white.
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  Here's everything we think we know about the next iPhone.   Here are all the iPhone 8 rumors we know about, including the crazy ones
We're separating the wheat from the chaff at the iPhone rumor mill.
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  A participant tapes himself as he uses the Oculus Rift VR headset to experience new 3D virtual reality.   Is virtual reality the next 3D TV? Like VR, it was hyped, pricey and consumers didn't care
Will virtual reality go the way of 3D TV, namely nowhere? The parallels with an earlier, hyped technology are disconcerting.
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Cara Crawford, turns around after trying to ride her bike through high water to get to Sunday services at a nearby church, in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Harvey in Vidor, Texas on Sept. 3, 2017.

Cara Crawford, turns around after trying to ride her bike through high water to get to Sunday services at a nearby church, in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Harvey in Vidor, Texas on Sept. 3, 2017.
 
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