Samsung Galaxy Fit and Galaxy Watch Active were officially announced on Wednesday. The new wearables take on Fitbit, Apple Watch in smartwatch market.
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‘It saved my life’: Apple Watch, Fitbit are notifying users of medical emergencies
Apple Watch and FitBit users say that their smartwatches saved their lives. Aetna partnered with Apple, offering free wearables in 2019.
Honda’s pickup trucks recalled because they can catch fire from car wash soap
The Honda pickup is subject to a new recall to fix faulty fuel pumps that can crack when exposed to acids in car-wash detergents.
Fitbit launches new wearable, but your employer has to sign you up
Fitbit has recently made available a new fitness and sleep tracker. But you can’t just order one on its website.
This is what exploding sports cars look like
Swiss artist Fabian Oefner carved out his reputation by fusing the fields of art and science. One of his best-known works is the Disintegrating series.
New Emoji include ‘tiny penis’ and ‘period blood,’ according to the Internet
A whopping 230 emojis were approved by the Unicode Consortium a month in advance of their release. A drop of blood and a pinching hand are included
15 vehicles on scenic winter road trips
In winter, when landscapes are coated with ice and many go-to destinations are quiet, drives through the snow can produce heavenly shots of your car.
Google’s sister company, Verily, might be making smart shoes that track your weight gain
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, isn’t the first tech company to hire health experts. Apple has hired nearly 50 medical doctors in 2018.
Record number of people use GM’s remote start to warm up vehicles as cold weather chills
A record-breaking number of drivers used GM remote start via their mobile app to warmup vehicles during the brutally cold weather.
‘Did I do that?’ Here’s why your iPhone flashlight seems to turn on by itself
Here’s why the flashlight on your iPhone X, XR, XS and XS Max gets triggered accidentally.