Moto 360 (2nd Gen.) shows its face in leaked press renders

There’s been a flurry of Moto 360 (2nd Gen.) leaks lately, including several photos that show the device out and about. Now another leaked image has surfaced that shows the new Moto 360 in official-looking press images.

The two devices show look similar the Moto 360 (2nd Gen.) models that we’ve leak lately, complete with exposed watch band lugs and a button that’s slid up a bit to the two o’clock position. We’re also seeing two different case colors and two different band materials.

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That’s about all of the information that can be gleaned from this leak. However, past reports have suggested that the new Moto 360 will be sold in two sizes — a small and a large — which could make the new 360 attractive to folks who found the original model too large.

Spec details for the Moto 360 (2nd Gen.) are still up in the air, but a recent report suggested that Motorola will unveil a new Android Wear device at IFA this week, so it may not be long before all is revealed. Until then, what do you think of the Moto 360 (2nd Gen.) so far?

Source: @evleaks

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A New Marketplace for Drone Pilots: Make Money Flying Drones

Last month, in Southern California’s San Bernardino National Forest, a massive wildfire grew thanks to drones.  Firefighters, carrying out an aerial attack, had to land because drones were occupying their air space and posed the threat of a midair collision.  The three tankers that dispense water from the air were grounded and stayed parked for the rest of the day, allowing the fire gain momentum.

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FTC v. Ashley Madison: Why The FTC Has Not Yet Acted, Answers To Eight Vital Consumer Questions

Worried about their data, their relationships and their jobs, data-compromised Ashley Madison (AM) members may be wondering why the Federal Trade Commission has been silent on whether it is investigating or taking action against the embattled company. Experts answer consumers’ likely questions.

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