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Rumors pegged Apple's next smartwatch as a standalone cellular device that would work without being connected to the iPhone. Now, major problems are cropping up, Bloomberg reports. The Apple Watch 2 has hit some major stumbling blocks to changes that would make the smartwatch operate with its own cellular network connection, Bloomberg reports. Citing sources "with knowledge of the matter," Bloomberg didn't outline what kind of problems arose, but said that Apple plans to stick to its scheduled watch announcement this fall. The publication also said the second Apple Watch should come with better tracking for health functions and GPS location.

The move came with some pricing changes, T-Mobile touted its plan for simplifying one of the mobile industry's most confusing facets, greenhouse illustration iphone case but the new structure may force consumers to crunch some numbers to figure out whether it's a good deal individually, CNET Senior Reporter Maggie Reardon dialed in to explain the move, its restrictions and cost considerations, We also talk about the failure of the Step It Activity Band, McDonald's latest overture toward kids' health, Just days after the fast-food chain began offering the wearable fitness tracker as a prize in Happy Meals, it pulled the toy from its lineup following reports of skin irritation..

The 3:59 gives you bite-size news and analysis about the top stories of the day, brought to you by CNET Senior Writer Joan E. Solsman and Producer Bryan VanGelder. Check out the extended shows on YouTube. iTunes | Google Play Music | FeedBurner | SoundCloud |TuneIn Radio. Is it a new day for wireless? T-Mobile is killing off its variety of data plans for one unlimited option. We discuss the shift with a special call-in guest. Plus: The latest tech failure from McDonald's. Are there limits to unlimited?.

Today, I went back..and my McDonald's said they have it, in boxes, but they're no longer allowed to sell it, The band's been removed from stores, reportedly due to complaints of skin irritations, Instead, the greenhouse illustration iphone case new Happy Meal toy is a cup, So, in case you missed the McDonald's fitness tracker, what was it like?, Here's my review of the now-unavailable Happy Meal Step-It, Spoiler alert: it isn't very good, Unboxing: comes with optional cheeseburger and fries, The Step-It comes nestled in a plastic bag, battery already in and screen on, It's bulky, plastic and larger than an Apple Watch..

It looks ugly. But it's a toy. It is easy to press the large single button on the center of its face. If you consider that it's basically free, it's not bad-looking. This isn't a watch, though: it only tracks steps. So if you thought you were giving your kid a watch (and the McDonald's near me called the pack-in toy "a watch"), your kid was going to be sorely disappointed. The Step-It has a fine design, sorta, for a free toy. It has a clear plastic-rubbery band that attaches snugly. It's a little too tight for my wrist, but it's meant for kids. The band's permanently attached. There's no way to change batteries, either, as far as I can see. Battery life is unclear.

 
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