FDA Warns Consumers Not to Use Smart Watches or Rings That Claim to Measure Blood Glucose Levels

Wednesday February 21, 2024 12:44 pm PST by Juli Clover The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not want consumers to purchase or use smart watches or smart rings that claim to measure blood glucose levels using non-invasive methods. In a safety warning shared today, the FDA says that smart devices that claim […]

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Weekly poll: do you use AI and what do you do with it?

Decades can be defined by buzzwords. If you are of a certain age, you will have grown up hearing the “information superhighway” more times than you can count. But the 90s are over and the Internet is old news – it’s all about AI now. Things are moving fast as multiple companies are competing on […]

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Microsoft won’t let you use the new Outlook app for Windows unless you have installed Edge on your PC

What you need to know Several users have posted screenshots on Reddit showcasing an error message asking them to install Microsoft Edge on their devices while trying to access the new Outlook app for Windows. The main reason why this is happening is because the app leverages the Microsoft Edge Webview 2 for various web […]

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How to Use Quest 3 With Mac

The Meta Quest 3 offers an affordable way to experience virtual reality, even for Mac users. While the Quest 3 doesn’t officially support connecting directly to a Mac, there are still methods to use the headset with a Mac to access media, productivity apps, and more in VR. Related Reading This guide covers the key […]

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Samsung, I could really use a pair of Galaxy wireless headphones

It’s been years since Samsung released its first pair of wireless earbuds for Galaxy phone, tablet, and smartwatch users. Almost ten years, to be precise, since the Gear IconX earbuds went on sale in mid-2016. Since then, we’ve had multiple generations of Galaxy Buds but not one pair of wireless headphones from Samsung. And maybe […]

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OnePlus 12R confirmed to use UFS 3.1 storage on all versions

All versions of the OnePlus 12R including the 256GB storage trim feature UFS 3.1 storage instead of the previously claimed UFS 4.0 standard. OnePlus confirmed the mishap in a public post on its community shared by OnePlus President and COO Kinder Liu. The official spec page for the OnePlus 12R has now been updated to […]

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The next version of Windows will use AI to improve your video games

What you need to know The latest Windows 11 preview build includes a hidden new AI feature that was previously rumored. The AI feature is called Auto Super Resolution, and will use AI to enhance supported games with higher frame rates and crisper visuals. The feature is expected to ship as part of the next […]

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Apple Engineers Allegedly Able to Use Vision Pro With Two Mac Displays

Apple’s new Vision Pro headset can serve as an external display for a Mac, letting you view and control your computer’s screen in a visionOS window. The feature can currently be used with only a single Mac display, but analyst Ben Thompson today suggested that Apple has internally tested the ability to use multiple displays. […]

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You told us: Most of you don’t use Spatial Audio

Spatial audio, a technology designed to create a 360-degree sound environment around the listener, is trying to change how we experience audio through headphones and earbuds. Unlike traditional stereo sound, which confines the audio to a two-dimensional plane, spatial audio adds depth and space, making it feel like sound is coming from all directions. Ideally, […]

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How to use the Blood Oxygen app on Apple Watch – and the banned feature explained

Measuring SpO2 levels is now an extremely common feature of modern smartwatches, and the Apple Watch will let you do this through the Blood Oxygen app.  In this guide, we’ll be walking you through getting set up with the app, how to take readings, and exactly what you can glean from your Apple Watch SpO2 […]

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You Can Use These Bluetooth Accessories With Apple Vision Pro

While the Apple Vision Pro supports Bluetooth, Apple said today in a support document that there is no guarantee that third-party Bluetooth accessories and devices will be compatible. Apple did, however, provide information on what will work for sure. AirPods/Beats All current models of AirPods and Beats headphones are able to connect to the Vision […]

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Apple Says Vision Pro Syncs Data When Not in Use, Explains Battery Light Charge Indicator

Now that Apple Vision Pro has launched in the U.S., Apple has released additional support documentation for the device, including how to connect and charge the Vision Pro battery. Notably, Apple’s document reveals that the external battery also powers ‌Apple Vision Pro‌ when you’re not wearing it, allowing the device to sync your mail, photos, […]

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Can You Use Third-Party Portable Chargers With Vision Pro?

Apple’s newly launched Vision Pro headset represents its first foray into augmented reality glasses. Initial reviews praise the stunning visuals and spatial audio immersion Vision Pro enables. It promises to revolutionize workouts, gaming, social interactions, and more as early adopters dive in. Related Reading However, lengthy usage sessions drain the built-in battery rapidly. Apple bundles […]

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How to Use Chrome Extensions with Safari

We’re going to explore a topic that might seem a bit unconventional at first glance: using Chrome extensions with Safari. If you’re a Safari user who has been eyeing some Chrome extensions, you’re in the right place. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the process of using Chrome extensions in your Safari browser. […]

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How to Use iPad as a Monitor for Your Nintendo Switch

Imagine this: you’re on a long trip, craving a Mario Kart session, but the only screen available is your cramped laptop. Or perhaps you’re stuck in a hotel room with a bulky TV, longing for the intimacy of your Switch’s handheld mode. Fear not, fellow gamer, for there’s a solution! With a little tech magic, […]

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How to Use iPad as a Monitor for Your Nintendo Switch

Imagine this: you’re on a long trip, craving a Mario Kart session, but the only screen available is your cramped laptop. Or perhaps you’re stuck in a hotel room with a bulky TV, longing for the intimacy of your Switch’s handheld mode. Fear not, fellow gamer, for there’s a solution! With a little tech magic, […]

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How to Use iPad as a Monitor for Your Nintendo Switch

Imagine this: you’re on a long trip, craving a Mario Kart session, but the only screen available is your cramped laptop. Or perhaps you’re stuck in a hotel room with a bulky TV, longing for the intimacy of your Switch’s handheld mode. Fear not, fellow gamer, for there’s a solution! With a little tech magic, […]

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Samsung SDI could use Chinese equipment to make new batteries

Samsung SDI, the battery making division of the conglomerate, has been planning to establish a lithium iron phosphate battery production line. These batteries deliver distinct benefits of having a longer life span and improved charge efficiency. The company recently held a conference at its plant in Cheonan, South Korea, highlighting the plan to potential vendors […]

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How to Use the Undo Feature in Apple Notes (iPhone, iPad, and Mac)

Apple Notes is an incredibly useful tool for jotting your groceries, keeping note of your next big business idea, noting travel itineraries, and many other useful features. But as is always the case when typing something, you might need to use the undo feature at some point. Fortunately, it’s quite easy to undo content you […]

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Galaxy Z Flip 6 will use bigger dual batteries than Z Flip 5

Although the Galaxy Note series no longer exists, Samsung continues to follow a two-pronged yearly release strategy for Galaxy S and Galaxy Z flagship phones. And with the Galaxy S24 series now official, the 2nd big Unpacked event of the year, where Samsung will announce the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6, is […]

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