The swap to an OLED monitor changed my world (if you exclusively mean my gaming world). With the blackest blacks and super vibrant colors, it not only made my games look better but even made browsing ...
As a tech expert, I test for two things when trying out a new upgraded release—first, what exactly are the new features, and two, are they good enough to warrant purchasing a new version of the ...
Your heart rate can tell you a lot about your fitness and cardiovascular health. Your heart beats consistently, day in and day out, but you may not generally pay close attention to it. You might take ...
This article was made possible by the support of Yakult and produced independently by Scientific American’s board of editors. Earlier this year I got an Oura ring to track the state of my health. Soon ...
Fitbit's Charge series has long been the Goldilocks of fitness trackers — not quite a smartwatch, but far more capable than a basic step counter. With the Charge 6 (released in 2023), Fitbit packed ...
To live is to have a heartbeat, which is why it makes sense for us living things to have a good understanding of our ticker. It’s well-known science that our hearts beat faster when we exercise and ...
Round-the-clock fetal monitoring leads to unnecessary C-sections. But it’s used in nearly every birth because of business and legal concerns, The Times found. Round-the-clock fetal monitoring leads to ...
The market has left medical device stocks in the dust, but heart monitor maker iRhythm Technologies is proving an exception. As doctors and hospitals slap its Zio patch monitors on more patients, the ...
As many reflect on the life of former Vice President Dick Cheney and his political legacy, others marvel at his longevity. Despite five heart attacks, multiple surgeries and a heart transplant, Cheney ...
Artificial intelligence can use smartwatch data to detect heart disease, a new study says. AI fed heart sensor data from an Apple Watch accurately detected heart problems like weakened pumping ability ...