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Why you may finally wear a fitness tracker
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Xbox One and PlayStation 4: Beyond gaming (The Next Big Thing, Episode 4)
The new game consoles lead their makers against Apple, we mourn the end of the best TV in the world, and will 3D printing really become a household trend? By / December 11, 2013
Smartphones: What's next? (The Next Big Thing, Episode 3)
Now that smartphones are commodities, what's next? Also: why you may finally wear a fitness wearable, and the hype and hope around flexible screens. By / November 14, 2013
Self-driving cars: Why? (The Next Big Thing, Episode 2)
Why self-driving cars make a whole lot of sense, how gesture control will augment -- but probably not replace -- a lot of technology, and is there even a third seat left at the mobile platform table? By / October 9, 2013
Smartwatches know that times have changed (The Next Big Thing, Episode 1)
Smartwatches are on the cusp of something big, OLED and 4K TV explained and connected, and smart appliances finally start to make sense. By / September 11, 2013
Get ready for the Next Big Thing
A new look at technology: not just what's coming, but what's staying. By / August 31, 2013

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