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FILE - In this April 10, 2015, file photo, a customer tries on an Apple Watch at an Apple Store in Hong Kong. Although very few are dismissing the Apple Watch as a bomb, the mixed reviews underscore that Apple still has a lot of work to do in showing how the watch might fit in with everyday life. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)

Apple’s huge Watch problem

APPLE is making more money than ever, but it still has one huge problem. Its only completely new product launched since Steve Jobs died looks to be a big flop.

Money
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What if you could pay with a bracelet?

WE can already pay with our smartphones, and cards are becoming a thing of the past. But what if a simple bracelet — a financial “fitbit” — could eliminate all need for wallets and phones?

Gadgets
FILE - In this Sept. 9 2014 file photo, an Apple Watch featuring a Mickey Mouse face is tried out during an event in Cupertino, Calif. Apple Watch won’t give you revolutionary lifestyle changes. Rather, you get a collection of small enhancements that add up, along with conversation starters with friends and strangers. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

Apple Watch gets an update

JUST a month after its release, the Apple Watch has its first software update to fix some of its most complained about flaws — welcome news for fitness fans.

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