• CNET

    Apple Watch X: Biggest Changes I Want to See on Apple's Next Watch

    Commentary: A fresh design and smarter health insights could go a long way in breathing new life into Apple's smartwatch.

  • Teens Love iPhone and Apple Watch, But Not Apple Music and Apple TV+

    The iPhone continues to be overwhelmingly popular with teens, according to Piper Sandler's biannual teen survey. 85 percent of U.S. teens surveyed own an ‌iPhone‌, and 86 percent plan to purchase an ‌iPhone‌ as their next smartphone. While the ‌iPhone‌ is still the most popular smartphone among teens, ownership is down from the October 2023 survey where 87 percent of teens owned an ‌iPhone‌ and 88 percent planned to purchase one.Both the 85% iPhone ownership and 86% intention to purchase an...

  • You Can Fix Your Apple Watch’s ‘Ghost Touch’ Problem

    Apple Watch users continue to complain about ghost touches triggering on their smartwatches. Here's what you need to do to fix it on your own.

  • Study finds schools of fish can make less noise than a solitary swimmer

    New findings by Johns Hopkins University engineers working with a high-tech simulation of schooling mackerel, offer insight into why fish swim in schools and promise for the design and operation of much quieter submarines and autonomous undersea vehicles.

  • Menstrual cycles can affect day-to-day suicide risk, study finds

    For women with suicidal ideation, menstrual cycles can cause a spike in day-to-day suicide risk. Therapists and doctors can help.

  • Menstrual cycles can affect day-to-day suicide risk, study finds

    For women with suicidal ideation, menstrual cycles can cause a spike in day-to-day suicide risk. Therapists and doctors can help.

  • Apple health study proves anybody can run a marathon -- given enough time

    For five years, Apple has been running a Heart and Movement Study using the Apple Watch, and its researchers have now examined the training and cardio exercises that marathon runners do. You may never have seen it -- all Apple Watch exercise rings completed The Apple Heart and Movement Study has been run in partnership with the American Heart Association and Brigham and Women's Hospital, a Harvard Medical School affiliate, since 2019. Ahead of Marathon Monday, April 15, 2024, and the...

    • ZDNet

    65% of educators think AI can save them time on admin tasks, a new study finds

    As generative AI gained momentum, students quickly realized they could use the technology to do their schoolwork -- and schools started banning the technology. A new study shows that the tide has turned, and most educators are now in favor of AI. Education specialist McGraw Hill commissioned Morning Consult to survey 1,000 K-12 grade and higher education professionals in 19 countries about obstacles to student learning and the impact of technology on education. McGraw Hill's research, presented...

  • Pelvic floor exercises can benefit men too by helping those who need to urinate frequently, study finds

    They are usually more associated with women set to give birth but men who need to urinate frequently could benefit from pelvic floor exercises, a study has found.

  • Apple appeals US trade ban on Apple Watches

    Apple has now argued before a US appeals court that the ITC's US ban on Apple Watches with the pulse oximetry feature should be overturned. The company has been involved in a patent dispute with medical technology company Masimo for over a year. The case, which doesn't affect previous Apple Watch models, claimed that Apple copied patented Masimo technology in its implementation of the blood oxygen detection feature in Apple's two most recent models. Apple's appeal The US Court of...

  • WATCH: Watch this dog that can solve math problems with her paw

    Luna, a mini cockapoo, has a unique talent for solving math problems with help from her owner.

  • Apple has a solution to ghost touch issue on Apple Watch models

    Apple has expanded its investigation into the "ghost touch" issue on the Apple Watch and is now acknowledging more models are affected by the bug. Apple has a solution for the Apple Watch ghost touch issue Apple Watch ghost touch is a serious issue, referring to unintended touches or swipes on the screen that the device registers. Apple is not taking these reports lightly and has launched a thorough investigation to identify the cause and find a solution. Ghost touch was initially...