Tag Archives: Health

Garmin Venu 2 review: A top smartwatch for fitness tracking

Nov 2021 Editor’s note, Nov. 1: As one of the only smartwatches released in 2021 that’s compatible with Android and iOS, and one with a wide range of fitness-tracking features, we’ve awarded the Venu 2 and 2S an Editors’ Choice. It’s a great option for someone who wants a hybrid sports and smartwatch with strong battery …

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Amazon Halo View vs. Fitbit Inspire 2: How the new fitness band stacks up against Fitbit’s affordable tracker

Amazon is redoubling its health efforts by introducing the $80 Halo View, a new version of its Halo fitness band that adds an AMOLED screen for viewing activity metrics and notifications. With its new screen, Amazon’s fitness tracker seems like a much more worthy competitor to the $100 Fitbit Inspire 2, which is the company’s cheapest general purpose fitness tracker.  The …

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Halo View: Amazon’s new $80 fitness tracker drops the creepy mic and adds a color screen

Amazon wants to be your next Fitbit. Last year’s Halo Band was the company’s first entry into fitness tracking, but this year’s Halo View, announced at an Amazon devices event today, feels a lot less weird. It’s more affordable, adds a color screen, and drops that creepy, always-recording microphone (which did have an off switch, but it was strange). The …

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Why Samsung reinvented its Google

Samsung has had a long history in smartwatches, with a lot of experimentation in features and software ideas. The company’s latest Galaxy Watch 4 represents a new phase. Its software is the result of a partnership with Google, the first entry in what could be a whole new line of Android watches using Wear OS 3.  The new Galaxy Watch …

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Google confirms TicWatch, Fossil will get Wear OS 3 updates in 2022

Google’s new Samsung-codesigned version of Wear OS is officially called Wear OS 3, and it’ll be on Samsung’s next-gen Galaxy Watch soon. But for many watch owners it won’t arrive until 2022. Or, you won’t be able to get the new software at all. The latest news comes from a new update from Google, which will make watches eligible for …

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Twitter temporarily suspended Marjorie Taylor Greene for COVID misinformation

For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO and CDC websites. Twitter suspended Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Monday for 12 hours after she violated the social media platform’s rules prohibiting the sharing of coronavirus misinformation. “We took enforcement action on the account … for violations of the Twitter rules, specifically the COVID-19 misleading …

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TAG Heuer’s Super Mario smartwatch adds Nintendo flair for $2,100

Super Mario on your wrist? Sure, it can happen. For over $2,000, if you buy TAG Heuer’s limited-edition Connected smartwatch, announced Tuesday. TAG Heuer’s unique new custom-designed watch promises animated Super Mario watch faces, along with gamified fitness animations. The dial “becomes livelier and more animated the more the wearer is active,” according to TAG Heuer’s press release. Other than …

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Instagram influencers will have to label retouched photos under new Norway law

Influencers and advertisers in Norway will soon have to label photos that have been retouched, according to new regulations passed as an amendment to the country’s Marketing Act last month, Vice reported Tuesday. Norway’s king will determine when the new rule will go into effect.  Any ads where someone’s shape, size or skin has been altered will have to include …

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Google to support COVID vaccine cards on Android

In the future, you may be able to store your COVID-19 vaccination record on your Android device. Google updated the API for Passes to add this capability, the company said Wednesday in a blog post. This doesn’t mean you can upload your card yet. The updated API, or application programming interface, gives developers from groups like government agencies and health …

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Google’s new tool helps people find food support in their community. Here’s how to use it

Google on Tuesday unveiled a new website and Google Maps tool that aims to connect people with free food support in their community. The Find Food Support site also includes links to state benefits guides and information for specific communities, such as seniors, children and military families.  Brett Pearce/CNET “The COVID-19 pandemic and the economic crisis that followed exacerbated hunger …

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