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March 26, 2014
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Intel buys fitness-tracking band maker Basis
San Francisco (AFP) March 26, 2014
Intel on Tuesday announced it has bought fitness-tracking band maker Basis Science as part of a move into the hot wearable computing market. The California-based chip maker did not disclose how much it paid for Basis, which makes a strap-on wrist band that captures data such as heart rate, activity, and sleep to help people live healthier. Information is synched wirelessly with applications on smartphones. Wearable computing has been a hot trend thanks to inexpensive sensors that can be buil ... read more
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