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Blog: Putting your life in 'smart' hands

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As consumers ride the new wave of 'smart' technology and eagerly await the arrival of the Apple Watch, insurers may be watching with some trepidation.

There is already a plethora of smart devices available - some are designed to make life more efficient by making decisions that until recently could only be taken by humans. Others are intended to

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