Month: April 2024

Oura’s experimenting with a feature to detect early changes in your health

The Oura Ring is getting a bit more experimental. Starting today, Oura users will get access to a new Oura Labs feature, which allows them to opt in to experimental features. The first will be something called Symptom Radar, which detects early signs of physiological strain. Symptom Radar isn’t quite…

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Indeed reckons AI will add the human touch back into recruiting

In an effort to take on the likes of LinkedIn, which has recently received several AI injections thanks to its ownership by Microsoft, fellow job search and recruitment site Indeed has revealed a swathe of AI features. Smart Sourcing, a suite of AI-powered tools for both employers and job seekers,…

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Bad news, your Apple Watch 4 could be left behind by watchOS 11

We’ll almost certainly get our first look at the Apple Watch’s next software update, watchOS 11, at WWDC 2024 on June 10. But new rumors suggest one classic watch won’t be invited to the party – the Apple Watch 4. According to iPhonesoft (via @MacRumors), which has a decent record for…

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The Morning After: California introduces right to disconnect bill

Even with burnout, overwhelm, budget cuts, hiring freezes, waves of redundancies and everything else in 2024, there’s still little regulation in the US to stop employers tapping workers to respond to requests either at their desk or through their smartphones and laptops at home. (Of course, France is showing us…

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Apple MacBook Air M3 review: small upgrades

The MacBook lineup has fallen deeper into an identity crisis. The new MacBook Air M3 is a straightforward improvement over its predecessor, with the same sleek, Pro-like design with tucked-away speakers and four-color options. The trackpad is still smooth as a Zamboni’d ice rink. Combined with a few new quality-of-life…

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Science Has Discovered How to Make Perfect Gin

A fingerprinting technique similar to MRI scanning is finally revealing what makes the ultimate gin. Will it be a blessing or a curse for an unregulated industry drunk on innovation? Source

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