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The Latest On Gadgets: Under Armour unveils fitness gadgets

However, the South Korean electronics and consumer electronics product manufacturer chose not to unveil the new smartphone. Apple Watch went on sale along with great offerings from the likes of Huawei and FitBit. The rapid advances in mobile processors has made it possible to produce sophisticated chips that use very little power cheaply. Please see our terms of service for more information.

According to an analyst for Parks Associates and 20-year CES attendee, "I think disruption across industries in tech has allowed smaller companies to play significant roles in the evolution of the industry".

From the article "The Latest On Gadgets: Under Armour unveils fitness gadgets" by Frances Clayton.

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