[ad_1] President Trump and a delegation of U.S. officials left Beijing on Friday after two days of high-level talks with the Chinese government, led by President Xi Jinping. Before boarding Air Force One, White House staffers and reporters had to surrender various items collected during the trip, including staff burner phones, credential badges, and lapel … Read More “US orders travelers on Air Force One to throw away gifts, pins, and burner phones after China trip” »
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[ad_1] Whenever I wear a smartwatch, I find that my anxiety increases — specifically, my health anxiety. Also known as hypochondria or illness anxiety disorder, this type of anxiety makes me worry that I am or may become ill even when I’m healthy. What’s ironic is that part of my job involves testing health-monitoring wearables, … Read More “Doctors Explain Why Your Smartwatch Is Giving You Anxiety, and How to Stop It” »
[ad_1] Earlier this month, we saw a report which claimed that Apple is looking to diversify its chip production away from TSMC with Intel and Samsung as potential partners. Noted Apple analyst Ming Chi-Kuo’s latest post also backs up these claims alongside a few more details. Apple and Intel have apparently kicked off legacy Apple … Read More “Kuo: Apple is testing iPhone chipset production at Intel” »
[ad_1] A week before the ElliQ robot arrived, a neurologist told me we need to rebalance my mom’s life. Her Parkinson’s disease medication had steadily become less effective over the previous month, and with it, she had slowly stopped doing many of the things crucial to managing the disease — exercising, socializing, and engaging in … Read More “ElliQ is a surprisingly helpful companion robot for older adults” »
[ad_1] Also, where's the real ultra-wide camera on that thing?! [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] I have been a native macOS / iOS developer for almost twenty years, and I want to say something about the usual “Oh, it is Node / Electron again… what a shame…” reaction. Recently, I tried to implement a simple chat with Markdown support in a pure Swift / SwiftUI app. And honestly, it … Read More “Native all the way, until you need text” »
[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority AI. AI. AI. I’m sure you’re tired of hearing this word over the past couple of years. It is everywhere, slapped onto every feature, every app, every keynote slide, whether it actually makes your phone better or not. And honestly, I’ve felt the same way. Sure, some features are … Read More “Google’s offline AI app changed how I see on-device AI” »
[ad_1] Adamya Sharma / Android Authority Google made plenty of announcements at the Android Show last week, but none captured my attention more than Android XR. The company formalized a roadmap I’ve been waiting for, designed to bring Android XR beyond clunky AR-style goggles into the world of something people actually want to wear. Samsung’s … Read More “We’re about to witness a critical moment for Google’s smart glasses” »
[ad_1] Causing a secondary cancer may be an acceptable risk when treating a life-threatening cancer, but probably not for autoimmunity, says Matt Lunning, medical director for gene and cellular therapy at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha. How to balance the risk between the impacts of an autoimmune disease, which can range widely in severity, and the … Read More “A revolutionary cancer treatment could transform autoimmune disease” »
[ad_1] Apple released iOS 26.5 on May 11, and the update brings end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging to your iPhone, as well as dozens of bug fixes. After you download the update, it might seem like your iPhone’s battery is draining faster than usual, but don’t worry. Apple wrote online that this is normal and — … Read More “If Your iPhone Battery’s Draining Faster After iOS 26.5, Don’t Panic” »
