Week In Wearables: New Apple Watch 4 Leak, Fitbit Data Drain, Samsung Galaxy Watch Rumors

Week In Wearables: New Apple Watch 4 Leak, Fitbit Data Drain, Samsung Galaxy Watch Rumors

This week saw another rumor of Apple Watch Series 4, a curious software bug in Fitbit's phone app that's draining users' data, and some smartwatch wearers who are monitoring their heart rate while taking recreational drugs The Week in Wearables is a news digest, out each week, focused on some of the things that have happened in the world of tech you can wear on your wrist, perch on your head, stick in your ear, sling around your waist, tuck into the small of your back or, well, you get the idea Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo's latest predictions include exactly what size the display on the upcoming Apple Watch will be.

I know several people who feel the smaller size Watch is quite big enough, thank you very much, who will be delighted with the extra screen real estate the new Watch will deliver Paul Lamkin reported on a bug in the Fitbit smartphone app which is eating up users' phone data Recreational drug users are monitoring their heart rates using a Fitbit or Apple Watch, according to CNBC.

At a bachelor party two years ago in South Lake Tahoe, California, a tech worker who we'll call Owen glanced down at his Fitbit in between snorting lines of cocaine Concerned about his elevated heart rate, he passed his Fitbit to someone who had just entered the room to see what would happen after his first line of cocaine. . Source