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Apple’s ‘Awe Dropping’ event revealed more than new devices. Five key themes highlight Apple’s broader strategy, from design and AI to health tracking, shaping its direction for the holiday season and beyond.
Samsung’s planned Health Hub will enable Galaxy Watch users to share their health data with doctors, combining sleep, fitness, and heart rate metrics for improved care.
Care management platform DexCare is applying artificial intelligence in an innovative way to fix health care access issues. Its AI-driven platform helps health systems overcome rising costs, limited capacity, and fragmented digital infrastructure.
Apple’s new brain-to-computer protocol in Switch Control enables iOS, iPadOS, and visionOS devices to support hands-free, thought-based interaction.
Meta’s Llama 2025 roadmap highlights faster, multilingual, and more accessible AI models, signaling a major shift toward open-source innovation across industries.
While staring at screens for more than six hours a day may sound excessive, experts appear conflicted on the subject.
From robots that will help you recover from an injury, help you work out, keep you company, or clean your house, CES had it all, including some fantastic PCs for gaming, productivity, and creating your own future AI.
Lenovo's strategic supplier partnerships and innovative use of AI are positioning the company ahead of its competitors, as highlighted by key takeaways from Lenovo Tech World 2024 that demonstrate its approach to AI innovation.
Apple's flavor of generative artificial intelligence, called Apple Intelligence, was laced throughout its latest watch, AirPods, and phone offerings, announced at its "Glowtime" event on Monday.
Until now, I haven’t been a fan of billionaire businessperson Mark Cuban. However, based on what I saw last week in his interview with Jon Stewart on "The Daily Show," I couldn’t have been more wrong about him.
The SevaCare Blood Pressure Arm Cuff Monitor by Monoprice provides more than what you might expect with a typical home health care product. Its price makes keeping regular tabs on your heart health affordable and efficient.
Dysolve, the first artificial intelligence-powered platform for dissolving dyslexia and associated learning disabilities, is paving the way for a new treatment approach.
A seldom-considered computing safety feature has nothing to do with protecting your data or preventing online identity theft. Rather, it focuses on providing visual clarity and reducing eye strain. Gunnar Optiks' new Tallac blue-light-blocking computer glasses in do just that.
DiagnosUs offers a free yet challenging approach to teaching medical diagnosis skills with real patients' X-rays and ultrasound images. Among the app's primary users are medical students, nurses, lab technicians, and physicians.