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New Nike FuelBand boasts better tracking

The FuelBand SE offers new ways to track workouts and motivate users, Twitter lowers restrictions on direct messages, and Apple's set to announce new iPads next week.

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Watch this: New Nike FuelBand boasts better tracking

In this episode of Update:

- See if Nike's new FuelBand SE fitness tracker can motivate you to workout more with its updated tracking technology, colors and new app. But sorry Android, there's only an iOS app.

- Learn how to change your Twitter settings to receive direct messages from anyone.

- Don't be surprised if Amazon releases an HTC smartphone next year, according to this Financial Times report.

- Get ready for new iPads and Macs at Apple's news event on October 22. If rumors are true, the latest iPads could come in the new colors and use a fingerprint scanner.

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