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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Galaxy Ring: A Health Tracker for Your Finger

Samsung has just launched a new health tracker called the Galaxy Ring. It's a smart ring that can help you monitor your sleep, heart rate, and skin temperature. This is Samsung's first time making a smart ring, and it's designed to work best with Samsung phones. The Galaxy Ring looks a bit chunky, w

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Oct 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Is Everyone Wearing the Oura Ring?

The Oura Ring isn't just a fancy accessory; it's a $350 wearable that promises to improve your health. This ring tracks your sleep, heart rate, and even reproductive health. But is it worth the price tag, plus an extra $6 monthly fee? Let's dive in. The Oura Ring is marketed as a health marvel, but

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Oct 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Think AI Can Solve All Your Business Problems? Not So Fast

Believe it or not, AI might not be the solution to all your business problems. A recent study by Apple's AI team found that large language models (LLMs) struggle with complex reasoning tasks. These models, which include names like GPT-40-mini and o1-mini, are great at pattern matching but fall short

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Oct 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Upgrading to Windows 11 24H2: A Fresh Look

Windows 11 has undergone a significant update with the release of 24H2, and it's available to the public. This update brings new features, especially in the area of generative AI, and it's a must-have for many users who rely on Windows. Even if you're not a fan of the latest updates, there are plent

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Oct 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Analogue's New N64 in 4K: Launching in 2025

Ever thought about playing your old Nintendo 64 games with a modern 4K upgrade? Well, get ready! Analogue, known for its retro console remakes, is launching the Analogue 3D early next year. This isn't a typical console; it's a sleek, updated version of the classic N64. What's the hype? It can turn y

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Oct 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Nuclear Future: Small Reactors, Big Plans

Amazon isn't just thinking about the future—it's investing in it. The tech giant is betting big on small modular reactors (SMRs), a new kind of nuclear power plant that's smaller and faster to build than traditional ones. In the early 2030s, if everything goes as planned, these SMRs could help power

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Oct 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cool Tech Features for Your Next Car

Nobody enjoys fiddling with cords to connect their phone to the car's screen. That's why wireless connectivity and wireless charging are must-haves. Imagine just hopping in the car and having your phone's apps appear on the dashboard, no cords needed! This feature isn't available on every model, so

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Oct 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's Smart Shopping Helper

Ever dreamed of having a shopping assistant who knows just what you need? Google has made that a reality with their new AI-powered shopping feature. It's not just about suggesting products; it's about understanding your needs. Picture this: you're looking for a winter jacket for Seattle's rainy day

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Oct 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Android 15's New Trick: Auto-Adjusting Vibrations for Pixel Phones

Have you ever missed a notification because your phone was on vibrate and the environment was too noisy? Well, Google's latest Android 15 update for select Pixel phones is here to fix that. Meet Adaptive Vibration, a clever feature that uses your phone's microphone and sensors to adjust vibration in

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Oct 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI and Climate: New Perspectives from Newsweek

On the 72nd floor of One World Trade Center, Newsweek hosted two exciting events in September. Experts in medicine and climate action gathered to discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) can solve problems in their fields. One event focused on using AI to help doctors with tough tasks, so they can s

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