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Doctors can now prescribe Jabra fitness headphones to treat obesity, cancer and diabetes

The next time you walk into a doctor’s office, you might leave with a prescription for a pair of Jabra fitness-tracking headphones. It’s part of a global partnership the audio company announced this week with TrainerMD, the first HIPAA complaint software platform that helps doctors monitor patients’ fitness and nutrition in real time. The 360˚ Health Program makes it easier …

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US allows ZTE to work with American tech companies despite trade sanctions

The US government has once again temporarily lifted sanctions against Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE so that it can continue working with US technology suppliers, according to several news reports. On Thursday, the US Commerce Department said that until at least November 28, the Chinese company can work with US software and component suppliers to export its telecommunications products, including …

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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 enters the atmosphere

The wait is over for those looking to buy what a CNET reviewer dubbed the “sexiest large-screen phone ever.” The new 5.7-inch Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is officially available starting Friday in 10 countries and territories, including the US, Canada, Australia and South Korea. In the US, all four major carriers plus regional operator US Cellular will carry the Note …

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Frank Ocean releases ‘Endless’ visual album on Apple Music

The wait for a new Frank Ocean album is over — kind of. Early Friday morning the artist released a visual album, “Endless,” exclusively on Apple Music. Currently, it’s only available to stream as a 45-minute long video, not as a typical audio-only album with individual tracks. The project was heavily teased, thanks to a mysterious live stream that unceremoniously …

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Speedy Thunderbolt ports will take off with next

Intel’s long-running but largely unsuccessful effort to transform how you plug devices into your PC will make major progress this year and ultimately conquer much of the industry, the chipmaker predicts. Intel has promoted a connection technology called Thunderbolt for years with few signs of the mainstream success enjoyed by its chief rival, USB. At this week’s Intel Developer Forum, …

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Now playing: Watch this: T-Mobile moves to unlimited data for all 1:32 Sprint and T-Mobile are bringing affordable unlimited data plans back into fashion. In dueling press releases Thursday, Sprint and T-Mobile announced competing unlimited data plans for wireless customers who are willing to sacrifice video quality. The new plans cost significantly less than the $95 a month each company …

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