Yet another Fitbit joins the flock, but the Alta goes for style — and bugs you for being boring. Also, Nintendo gives more details on Miitomo, coming next month.
How can an fitness tracker motivate you more? By judging you for sitting too long.
The style-focused Fitbit Alta offers some new ways to track activity (and inactivity). Watch CNET Update below for an overview, and learn what Nintendo is planning for its next app game:
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