Taking on Whoop, Google unveiled its brand new screenless fitness band, the Fitbit Air. Here's which one is better, by the ...
The Fitbit Air is a compact module that fits into a range of bands, with its sensors pressed against the skin and no display ...
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This tiny grain-of-rice sensor gives robots a new sense and changes what delicate tools can detect
Researchers have developed a sensor about the size of a grain of rice that can measure forces and twisting motions in all directions using light instead of traditional electronics. The new sensor ...
Google kicks off a new era with its first Fitbit tracker in four years, an app rebrand, and its AI coach leaving beta.
Apple Watch Ultra 2 vs WHOOP MG after 60 days. Sleep, recovery, workouts, Bevel, battery life, and the truth about WHOOP.
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Valve Steam controller review
Valve’s new Steam Controller may take some getting used to, but once it clicks, it becomes a remarkably smart and versatile ...
No one likes coming home to messy floors. Skip manual vacuuming and let AI do the heavy lifting. Get massive discounts on the ...
The Korean electronics manufacturer launched its annual range featuring enhanced artificial intelligence processing and ...
Michael on Mythos. Emil Michael, the Pentagon’s chief technology officer, said there is broad interest across the U.S.
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Sony A7R VI review: Sony’s high-resolution hybrid camera gets faster, smarter, and more expensive
The Sony A7R VI adds a stacked 66.8MP sensor, 30fps RAW bursts, stronger video specs, and better handling, but its pricier ...
Google's new screenless Fitbit Air launches at $99.99 with 7-day battery and AFib detection, but skips Kenya at launch.
Sensors have tiny mechanical parts that move as a result of a specific stimulus and this movement is identified to form an ...
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