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Oura's third-generation Ring is more powerful, but not for everybody The wearables business is hard, especially if you're a small startup with a device you could, perhaps uncharitably, call "niche." Oura, which makes activity-tracking rings worn endorsed by a numberof celebrities, recentl...
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If you have a smart TV, you need an ad-blocker

Digital Trends - 20 Jan 2022 00:40
If you have a smart TV, you need an ad-blocker Advertising is the deal with the devil we make for inexpensive hardware and services, but we can still fight back.
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Why Google is a key piece of the AR glasses race - CNET Commentary: An expected new AR headset could help Google figure out an already cloudy landscape, and figure out how everything connects to phones.
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'Best Cars for the Money' list snubs every EV on the market When you want an electric car, but price is a dealbreaker, U.S. News & World Report only recommends hybrids. Late Wednesday night, U.S. News released its 2022 list and for the two categories, "Best hybrid and electric ca...
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Amazon to open Los Angeles clothing store, in first Amazon's online commerce empire is taking another step into the real world with plans announced Thursday to open a shop in Los Angeles that would be its first bricks-and-mortar clothing store.
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10 Voice Memos Features You Aren't Using, but Should Be Some built-in iPhone apps do such a good job there's no need to look for third-party alternatives. While you might not give it much attention, Voice Memos is one of those apps, and it gets even better every few years. If...
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The streaming TV battle continues to intensify as prices increase and users are forced to decide which services to keep and cancel. As part of this, NBCUniversal announced today that it is making a notable addition to it...
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Will you find an EDA sensor in the Fitbit Charge 5 health tracker? Best answer: Yes, the Fitbit Charge 5 has an EDA sensor to measure sweat from your wrist. This data can, in turn, help you determine stress levels and what might cause them to rise. What's an EDA sensor? An EDA sensor, w...
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The cellular response that protects pigs from COVID-19

Science Daily - 20 Jan 2022 19:54
Studies since the start of the pandemic have noted that pigs exposed to the coronavirus don't show clinical signs of disease nor do they transmit the virus to other animals. Scientists have uncovered important clues that...
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Apple Music Is the World's Second Most Popular Music Streaming Service Behind Spotify Apple Music is the second most popular music streaming service globally, but remains far behind Spotify in its continuing quest for streaming dominance, according to new market research. According to a new report by Midi...
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In boys with undescended testis, the risk of developing infertility is traditionally predicted based on a decrease in germ cell count observed using testicular biopsy samples. However, the process of testicular biopsy ca...
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Developers unearth the bones of an overhauled Task Manager for Windows 11 Early peek at new app shows a new design with similar functionality.
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Researchers at PSI have compared the electron distribution below the oxide layer of two semiconductors. The investigation is part of an effort to develop particularly stable quantum bits--and thus, in turn, particularly ...
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A new study simulated the transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, on a flight from London to Hanoi and on another flight from Singapore to Hangzhou.
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The 5G Airport Apocalypse Is Incredibly Dumb, Experts Say A uniquely American and made-up controversy fueled by incompetence is stifling rollout of basic t
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Can you trust Ring devices to watch over your home?

Android Central - 20 Jan 2022 16:00
Can you trust Ring devices to watch over your home? Best answer: Yes, as far as we can determine, Ring products are safe when the hardware is secure. However, with any connected devices, users must understand how to take necessary security precautions with login and passw...
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Samsung Galaxy S10 Android 12 update is now rolling out in the US The update has arrived sooner than expected. What you need to know The stable Android 12 update is now rolling out to Galaxy S10 series phones in the U.S. The rollout had started in some European markets a few weeks back...
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New research conducted at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) explores the expansion of a classical mechanics model, that has been useful for understanding asymmetries in inertial confinement fusion (ICF) implo...
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Haunted-House Experience Scares up Interesting Insights on the Body's Reaction to Threats The presence of friends increases arousal when people are exposed to scary stimuli, researchers report. Additionally, the stronger the response to the initial stimuli, the more fear response increases when exposed to sub...
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When People "Click" They Respond Faster to Each Other

Neuroscience News - 20 Jan 2022 01:58
When People The more connected people feel toward each other, the quicker they are to respond to one another in a conversation.
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Bizarre knotted DNA structures linked to cancer in mice Missing enzymes may cause troublesome knots to appear in DNA.
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An artificial pancreas is helping protect very young children with type 1 diabetes at a particularly vulnerable time of their lives. A study published today found that it is both safe to use and more effective at managin...
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