• Future Apple Vision Pro could help the user get life-saving medical advice

    Apple is developing technology for wearable devices like Apple Vision Pro that measure and monitor biometric data and location to provide tailored and potentially lifesaving advice. Apple wearables could provide medication reminders and guidance. An Apple patent, "Method and device for health monitoring," describes a system for monitoring a user's biometric data to display suggestions and guidance in a mixed-reality (MR) system. The implementation of the technology suggests future...

  • If Vikings get their quarterback of future, you won't care about the cost

    The Vikings need a QB and will need to pay a lot to get him. If he's 'The

  • If Vikings get their quarterback of future, you won't care about the cost

    The Vikings need a QB and will need to pay a lot to get him. If he's 'The

  • Bo Bichette helps Jays get by Royals

    Bo Bichette's three-run triple led the Toronto Blue Jays past the host Kansas City Royals, 5-3, on Monday evening. The Blue Jays took a 3-0 lead in the third after a pair of walks and Cavan Biggio's opposite-field double loaded the bases. With one out, Bichette's slicing liner to right-center tipped off the glove of diving center fielder Garrett Hampson, clearing the bases. Daulton Varsho took Kansas City starter Brady Singer's 1-2 slider out to right for a two-run homer in the sixth,...

  • How I use the AutoEq app to get the perfect custom sound

    Choose from a database with over 700 headphones' frequency responses to get ideal sound for your favorite headphones.

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    The Rolex Submariner Buying Guide: How (and Where) to Get One in 2024

    The Rolex Submariner isn't exactly controversial. Asking a group of music, design, or fashion experts to name the most important album, building, or collection of the 20th century is a great way to start an argument. Ask a group of watch experts, though, and the answer will almost certainly be the same: the Rolex Submariner. Since its launch in 1954, the Submariner (now known simply as the “Sub” by collectors) has evolved from a humble piece of diving equipment to the gold standard for luxury...

  • SEAN HANNITY: Biden needs all the help he can get

    Fox News host Sean Hannity calls out President Biden’s gaffes ahead of the 2024 election on "Hannity."  SEAN HANNITY: Biden is a lot of things at this point in his life, but sharp as a knife isn't exactly one of them. In fact, Joe has never been regarded as sharp as a knife his entire career. A serial plagiarizer, who cheated in law school, still finished near the bottom of his class. A short time later, he became a very mediocre senator from Delaware who made friends with, let's see, a former...

  • American Workers Get Some Help From an Enlightened German Law

    The following piece by Harold Meyerson appeared in The American Prospect. In Seattle, in 1999, Lefts Old and New converged to mount what is arguably the most far-reaching protest against the corporate domination of the planet. The protests extended well beyond the young enragés’ sit-down strike in the city’s streets, which made it impossible for the… Source

  • Get busy and find out how you can help count the bees

    The annual national bee count to monitor how wild bees in the Netherlands are doing is starting on Monday and will last until March 24. Anyone with a balcony, garden or a nearby piece of greenery is welcome to participate in the count. There are some 360 bee species in the Netherlands, half of which are on the red list of threatened species. Around 34 species have already become extinct. The annual count is meant to monitor bee numbers and

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    Get Ready to Deliver a Great Gift Right to Mom's Doorstep

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  • Tesla: Buy This Oversold Stock And You Might Own The Future (NASDAQ:TSLA)

    Tesla, Inc.'s price decline attributed to competition, price cuts, and delayed Model 2. With Q2 earnings on tap, we discuss TSLA prospects and my buying strategy.

  • State program helps those with disabilities train, get placed in workforce

    Some Californians with disabilities and those re-entering the workforce find it extremely difficult to secure a job. One company is trying to change that.