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Tech »  Are AI health coach subscriptions a scam? My verdict after testing Fitbit's for a month
  • Are AI health coach subscriptions a scam? My verdict after testing Fitbit's for a month
    2 hours ago   zdnet.com

    Are AI health coach subscriptions a scam? My verdict after testing Fitbit's for a month

    · The AI-powered health coach and fitness planner subscriptions cost $80 annually or $10 a ...

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Verizon is down for millions of users: What 'SOS' means, and other outage updates

Verizon is down for millions of users: What 'SOS' means, and other outage updates

8 hours ago   zdnet.com

Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET's key takeaways · Thousands of Verizon customers are currently experiencing a data outage. · This prevents users from making ...

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