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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.

ZenFone Zoom has a trick up its sleeve... or in its back. Photo: Asus

ZenFone Zoom has a trick up its sleeve… or in its back. Photo: Asus

Cult of Mac CES 2016 full coverage Asus’ ZenFone lineup just got a new member, and it’s one you’re going to want to take note of if you’re a smartphone photography buff. It’s called the ZenFone Zoom, and it’s packing the world’s thinnest optical zoom camera.

A leaked Galaxy S7 display panel (right) alongside a Galaxy Note 5 panel. Photo: PhoneArena

A leaked Galaxy S7 display panel (right) alongside a Galaxy Note 5 panel. Photo: PhoneArena

Samsung’s new Galaxy S7 will sport a familiar design, according to recent reports — but it may not be the Galaxy S6 clone we’ve all been expecting. According to a leaked display panel, the device may actually look just like a mini Galaxy Note 5 instead.

Slow Wi-Fi speeds on Pixel C? You're not the only one. Photo: Google

Slow Wi-Fi speeds on Pixel C? You’re not the only one. Photo: Google

Google has vowed to investigate poor Wi-Fi performance on its new Pixel C tablet, which is resulting in slow download speeds for some users.

Early adopters reports that their Pixel C is only delivering a fraction of the Wi-Fi speeds other devices get on the same network, yet strangely, upload speeds don’t appear to be affected by the issue in most cases.

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