🥽 Apple headset arrives 📆 A very smart calendar 🔘 Oura ring feature 🤖 Amazon's Rufus AI | |
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Apple's most important product launch in years is finally here
| Apple's Vision Pro headset launches first in the U.S., with availability in other countries expected later this year | Apple's Vision Pro headset is arriving to the first customers today. The mixed-reality headset is the company's first new computing gadget since the Apple Watch in 2015 and comes with a hefty $3,499 price tag. Recent reports suggested the tech giant has taken more than 200,000 preorders for the mixed-reality device over the last two weeks, with analysts forecasting sales of up to 600,000 units this year. There have been concerns about the limited number of native apps in the Vision Pro App Store at launch, but on Thursday, Apple announced that 600 will be available from today – more than expected. In a separate announcement on Thursday, Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that the company is developing generative AI tools, adding that he's "excited" to share details of the work "later this year” ... | |
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Skylight's clever calendar is a distraction-free smart display
| Featuring a huge 27-inch touchscreen and a streamlined interface, the Skylight Cal Max is a smart display alternative that's launching this spring
| Skylight, a company responsible for a variety of popular smart frames, is about to launch the Cal Max — a smart calendar that’s a simplified version of a traditional smart display. You won’t be watching Netflix on the massive 27-inch screen or tinkering with dozens of different apps, as it’s aimed at providing families with a streamlined way to access their calendars, chores, meal planning, and photo albums without any of the clutter found on traditional smart displays. You can seamlessly sync your data from Google Calendar, Outlook, Apple Calendar, Cozi, and Yahoo, allowing family members to automatically push all their activities to the Cal Max for easy planning. It also doubles as a smart frame for photos ... | |
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The Oura Ring is getting a major new health feature
| Oura announced the new Resilience feature in October and it's now available to install | Do you find yourself getting stressed out often? If so, you may be interested in a new feature on the Oura Ring. The new tool is called “Resilience,” and it’s designed to help you manage stress. Resilience, which is available now via a software update, is an assessment tool that uses data from your previous activity to evaluate your ability to cope with physiological stress. The Oura app will analyze various factors, such as your stress levels during the day, your ability to recover during the day, and your recovery during sleep, to create a personalized stress assessment. By doing this, Resilience can help you balance your stress and recovery with insights, educational materials, and recommendations to manage stress and improve your overall health ... | |
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The Amazon app on your phone just got a cool AI feature
| Last year, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy revealed that every business division at the company is experimenting with new AI features | Amazon has announced its most ambitious AI product yet: a chatbot named Rufus to assist with your online shopping. Think of it as a bit like ChatGPT, but it knows every detail about all the products in Amazon’s vast catalog. Plus, it's also connected to the web, which means it can pull information from the internet to answer your questions. For example, if you plan to buy a microSD card, Rufus can tell you which speed class is the best for your particular photography needs. Amazon says you can type all your questions in the search box, and Rufus will handle the rest. The generative AI chatbot is trained on “product catalog, customer reviews, community Q&As, and information from across the web” ... | |
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