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Four colors, two LCD screens: what more do you need? Photo: Casio

Four colors, two LCD screens: what more do you need? Photo: Casio

Cult of Mac CES 2016 full coverageCasio has been making watches since the 1970s, so it comes as no surprise that their new product, revealed on stage at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today, is a smart watch.

The new not-so-cleverly-named WSD-F10 runs Android Wear for it’s OS, is water resistant up to 50 meters, and has a cool dual-layer LCD face, one monochrome and energy saving, the other full color and gorgeous. This new smartwatch for the outdoorsy should arrive in stores this coming April.

“We’re about lifestyle – everything we manufacture, we put lifestyle first,” said Vice President of Casio America, David Johnson.

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Isn’t she pretty? Photo: Google

The Nexus 6P’s prettiest color option was exclusive to Japan at launch, but two months after the handset made its debut, buyers in the U.S. can now choose the matte gold color option in the Google Store.

Fitbit Blaze is bigger and better than its siblings. Photo: Fitbit

Fitbit Blaze is bigger and better than its siblings. Photo: Fitbit

Cult of Mac CES 2016 full coverage Fitbit has upped its game to take on Apple Watch and Android Wear with a brand new fitness tracker called Blaze. It packs a premium, smartwatch-like design with color display, and it promises to run for up to five days in between charges.

LastPass' new look. Photo: LastPass

LastPass’ new look. Photo: LastPass

LastPass, one of the best and most popular password management clients, just got a major upgrade that brings a fancy new look, emergency access for trusted friends, and revamped password sharing through the new Sharing Center.

The Galaxy S7 will feature a 5.1-inch Quad HD display and a 3,000mAh battery. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The Galaxy S7 will feature a 5.1-inch Quad HD display and a 3,000mAh battery. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The Galaxy S7 is just a over a month away from its official unveiling and leaks surrounding it have now started flowing in full flow. The latest leak from the sources of @evleaks (Evan Blass) reveal that Samsung will indeed offer the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge in different screen sizes.

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