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Bloomberg is reporting that HTC will unveil the first of three new pieces of wearable technology to carriers at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week. Following rumors last year about a forthcoming smartwatch, a person with direct knowledge of the plans claims that HTC will show off a smartwatch prototype based on Qualcomm Toq device, but just to carriers. Apparently there no plan to unveil it to the public just yet, but ac
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