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Daily Crunch: SoftBank bets big on autonomous deliveryFebruary 11, 2019 at 12:53 PM The Daily Crunch is TechCrunch’s roundup of our biggest and most important stories. If you’d like to get this delivered to your inbox every day at around 9am Pacific, you can subscribe here:
1. SoftBank’s next bet: $940M into autonomous delivery startup Nuro
Nuro has raised $940 million in financing from the SoftBank Vision Fund, a whopping amount that will be used to expand its delivery service, add new partners, hire employees and scale up its fleet of self-driving bots.
The autonomous ...Tags: Apple, Amazon, Spotify, Saudi Arabia, Softbank, Tech, Getty Images, Netflix, Automotive, Va, Health Records, Jeff Bezos, Sunday Times, Equity, Instacart, Mobile World Congress 150 people like this. Like Apple partners with VA to bring Health Records to veteransFebruary 11, 2019 at 11:25 AM Apple announced this morning it has partnered with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to make the Health Records feature on iPhones available to veterans. The deal will allow the veterans to view their medical information across participating institutions, including the VA, organized in the Apple Health app.
These health records include allergies, conditions, immunizations, lab results, medications, procedures and vitals, and will be displayed alongside other information, like Apple Wa...Tags: Apple, Health, TC, America, Tech, Tim Cook, Va, Health Records, Jeff Williams, Coo, Department of Veterans Affairs, Apple Health, U S Department of Veterans Affairs VA, U S The Health Records, VA Apple 140 people like this. Like Withings’ new watch will offer the same game-changing ECG feature as Apple’s latestJanuary 6, 2019 at 8:02 PM At CES this week, French consumer electronics company Withings is set to show off its forthcoming Withings Move ECG, a product it bills as the first analog watch to offer the same game-changing feature for which Apple’s newest Watch Series 4 attracted so much attention and headlines when it was unveiled. It’s right there in the name of the new Withings’ device - the ability to take eletrocardiogram (ECG) readings on-demand, which will let people presumably do a better job of monitoring their car...Tags: Apple, Google, News, Withings, Cdc, US, Fda, Apple Health, Eric Carreel, Health Mate, Europe Withings Review: Apple Watch Series 4September 19, 2018 at 6:00 AM Roughly two-and-half minutes into my run, the watch kicks in. There’s a haptic buzz on my wrist.
“It looks like you’re working out,” the watch face reads. That’s followed by a big, yellow button, suggesting I start an indoor run. I tap the neon button and the clock starts, comping me a reasonable approximation of the time it took for the Watch to be sure what sort of activity it was detecting.
I wasn’t actually planning to test the feature on this particular run. In all the stretching/music pick...Tags: Reviews, Apple, Wearables, Hardware, Smartwatch, Samsung, Tech, Xiaomi, Fda, Apple Watch, Pebble, watchOS, Idc, Google Samsung, Apple Health, Apple Watch Added 102 people like this. Like 10,000 Steps Is a Bullshit GoalSeptember 6, 2018 at 3:45 PM More exercise is better than less, but beyond that, there’s nothing special about taking 10,000 steps each day.Read more...Tags: Walking, Exercise, Fitbit, Activity Trackers, Lifehacks, Google Fit, Apple Health, Step Counters 58 people like this. Like The mim X Turns the Watch’s Glass Top into an Invisible DisplayJune 7, 2018 at 10:22 AM Normally, being two-faced is a bad thing, but that’s exactly the thing about the mim X watch that makes it so awesome. This traditional looking smartwatch steps far away from tradition with its transparent levitating display (TLD), a technology that allows the glass above the watch dial to become a transparent screen. When not in use, the mim X looks exactly like a normal watch with an hour and minute hand, but it hides innovation in plain sight, as the glass above it lights up to display ever...Tags: Deals, Design, Watches, Popular, Product Design, Random, Accessories & Fashion, Stainless Steel, Apple Health, Arvid Lindberg, mim X, Arvid LindbergClick, Steel and Stealth Both 80 people like this. Like Apple Watch heart rate data used as evidence in Australian murder trialApril 3, 2018 at 11:21 AM Data collected from the Apple Watch has been used as evidence in an Australian murder trial, where it provides a chilling timeline of the murder victim's last moments, and may end up being instrumental in the killer's conviction.
The post Apple Watch heart rate data used as evidence in Australian murder trial appeared first on Digital Trends.Tags: Apple, Mobile, Wearables, Crime, Trends, Data, Apple Watch, Apple Health 46 people like this. Like Apple Watch heart rate data used as evidence in murder trialApril 3, 2018 at 11:21 AM Data collected from the Apple Watch has been used as evidence in an Australian murder trial, where it provides a chillingly timeline of the murder victim's last moments, and may end up being instrumental in the killer's conviction.
The post Apple Watch heart rate data used as evidence in murder trial appeared first on Digital Trends.Tags: Apple, Mobile, Wearables, Trends, Data, Apple Health, Murder Trial, Apple. Apple Watch 15 people like this. Like Fantastic Apps to Start the New Year RightJanuary 8, 2018 at 9:00 AM Many people seek to start a new habit or tackle a project with the start of a New Year. It makes sense, after all, we often have a bit of a time to reflect between Christmas and New Years and the end of the calendar acts as a good prompt for reflection. As such, here are some recommended apps that will help you tackle taking on a new habit or skill this new year.
Habit Apps
One of the types of apps that can help no matter what area you are looking to improve in, is a habit app. These are ba...Tags: Google, Mobile, Seo, Web, Myfitnesspal, Apple Health, ChurchMag, Jerry Sinfield, Scripture Typer Health Health, Facebook Messenger Skype Google 109 people like this. Like Too Many Tech Products Leave Women Out - Here's How to Change ThatOctober 10, 2017 at 6:00 AM Remember Bic For Her, the ridiculous line of pens made just for our dainty lady hands? "Shrink it and pink it" has long been how lazy companies try to target women (see also: power tools, electronics, sports gear). It's frustratingly reductive, assuming that women only care about "cute" . . . rather than real features that serve the complex, busy, brilliant people we are.
Now it's happening in our tech, too. While researching a new book about how bias is designed into technology, I found tons o...Tags: Apple, Amazon, Opinion, Religion, Women, Tech, Tim Cook, Jack Dorsey, Women In Tech, Leslie Jones, Sen Al Franken, Sara Wachter Boettcher, Apple Health, Body positivity, FaceApp 68 people like this. Like Why Does Fitbit's New Watch Skip a Feature Fans Were Clamoring For?August 30, 2017 at 5:10 PM I’m a big Apple Watch user, and every time I strap on a Fitbit, I run into the same problem. Instead of opening the Fitbit app to look at my heart rate and sleep cycle, I open Apple Health and then am immediately disappointed because none of the data from my Fitbit actually syncs with Apple Health. Which means it…Read more...Tags: Apple, Wearables, Science, Fitbit, Apple Health, Apple Health Which 62 people like this. Like Keep count of your calories easily with Sweetgreen's Apple Health integrationJuly 16, 2017 at 4:31 PM Sweetgreen's app will let you track your calories (as little as they may be) more easily than ever by allowing you to apply calorie counts to your Apple Health data anytime you place an order through the app.
The post Keep count of your calories easily with Sweetgreen's Apple Health integration appeared first on Digital Trends.Tags: Mobile, Trends, App, Sweetgreen, Apple Health 33 people like this. Like Sweetgreen’s app is the first to send calorie info straight to Apple HealthJuly 16, 2017 at 4:31 PM Sweetgreen's app will let you track your calories (as little as they may be) more easily than ever by allowing you to apply calorie counts to your Apple Health data anytime you place an order through the app.
The post Sweetgreen’s app is the first to send calorie info straight to Apple Health appeared first on Digital Trends.Tags: Mobile, Trends, App, Sweetgreen, Apple Health 29 people like this. Like Swiss on the Front, Smart on the Back.July 7, 2017 at 9:30 AM There are two types of watch people. The ones who believe in wearing an immaculate, precious, hand-crafted piece of art on their wrist… and there are those who want all of technology’s achievements strapped to their hand. There are two types of watch people… but there needn’t be.Swiss on the front, smart on the back, the Smart Buckle by Gooseberry attaches itself to literally any watch. Designed to help you preserve your precious timepiece while adding a world of functionality to it, the Smart...Tags: Deals, Design, Watches, Popular, Product Design, Random, Apple Health, Gooseberry, Alexei Levene Shripal Gandhi 135 people like this. Like How to Save Yourself From ‘Text Neck’ (Trust me, you’ve got it!)July 7, 2017 at 12:11 AM You're reading How to Save Yourself From ‘Text Neck’ (Trust me, you’ve got it!), originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you're enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles.
As I type this I'm sitting, hunched over at my desk, staring at my phone researching what I'm about to tell you.
Turns out, this slouched over position I find myself in, and that I'm in constantly throughout the day, has now been proven to lead to degeneration ...Tags: Hollywood, Featured, Stanford, Los Angeles, Kate, Lifehacks, Health And Fitness, The Washington Post, Self Improvement, Stanford University, University Of Southern California, Pickthebrain, Apple Health, Digital Age, Digital Detox, Text Neck 147 people like this. Like Apple enlists help of startup Health Gorilla to add diagnostic data to iPhonesJune 20, 2017 at 5:40 PM Apple is reportedly working with a small startup, Health Gorilla, to include diagnostic data on the iPhone. The new addition is meant to encourage users to take control of their health by keeping track of medical records.
The post Apple enlists help of startup Health Gorilla to add diagnostic data to iPhones appeared first on Digital Trends.Tags: Apple, Mobile, Trends, Diagnostics, Apple Health, Health Gorilla, Health Care App 30 people like this. Like Apple wants you to store your entire medical history on your iPhoneJune 15, 2017 at 11:46 AM Apple's Health app is already used for fitness monitoring and storing basic patient data, but the company is hoping to expand its capabilities to support full-on medical record keeping.
The post Apple wants you to store your entire medical history on your iPhone appeared first on Digital Trends.Tags: Apple, Ios, Mobile, Trends, Healthcare, Health & Fitness, Apple Health 37 people like this. Like TomTom Sports app now syncs with Google Fit and Apple HealthMay 23, 2017 at 6:59 AM Staying fit is already challenging enough, so keeping tabs on your progress shouldn't add any additional stress. TomTom agrees, and has brought an update to its sports app that allows users to import data from Google Fit and Apple Health.
The post TomTom Sports app now syncs with Google Fit and Apple Health appeared first on Digital Trends.Tags: Google, Mobile, Trends, Google Fit, TomTom, Health & Fitness, Apple Health, TomTom Sports 45 people like this. Like TomTom Sports app now syncs with Google Fit and Apple Health for quicker fitnessMay 23, 2017 at 6:59 AM Staying fit is already challenging enough, so keeping tabs on your progress shouldn't add any additional stress. TomTom agrees, and has brought an update to its sports app that allows users to import data from Google Fit and Apple Health.
The post TomTom Sports app now syncs with Google Fit and Apple Health for quicker fitness appeared first on Digital Trends.Tags: Google, Mobile, Trends, Google Fit, TomTom, Health & Fitness, Apple Health, TomTom Sports 40 people like this. Like Why Networking Is Not OverratedApril 12, 2017 at 9:00 AM How an introvert networked their way to a few million in revenue
Theme Song: Rise and Shine — J. Cole
I caught a conversation last week started by Naval Ravikant of Angelist (hi Naval, lets talk sometime!) that caught my attention:
Networking is overrated. Become first and foremost a person of value and the network will be available whenever you need it.
— Naval Ravikant (@naval) March 29, 2017
And the response from Anil Dash :
I have a better network than almost anybody you know & this is ...Tags: Startups, New York, Networking, US, United States, Jamaica, Anil Dash, Ny, Caribbean, Guyana, Carnegie Mellon, Gary Vaynerchuk, Carter, Gilbert, Enid, Rand Fishkin 92 people like this. Like Sprinkles from SXSW: Observations on Technology Changing the WorldMarch 14, 2017 at 2:10 PM As someone who keeps an eye on the market for Sprinklr, SXSW is always a fascinating time for me. Over the last few days I’ve explored the trade show floor and attended sessions on a wide range of tech-related topics.
Below are some of my observations on what’s hot (and what’s not) in Austin this year.
Bot Madness
I knew that bots and AI would be big themes of SXSW17 just from the sheer number of sessions dedicated to these topics. There was even a bot meet-up (which I attended).
At this point...Tags: Business, Marketing, Nasa, Austin, Orion, Medtech, Technology Changing the World, Apple Health How To Get All Your Fitness Tracking Data in One PlaceJanuary 30, 2017 at 8:38 AM You’ve got data pouring in from your connected fitness tracker, your smartphone, your smartwatch, the smart scales in your bathroom and the dieting app you use to log your meals—so how do you get all of this information in one place? It isn’t easy, but here are a few pointers to help.Read more...Tags: Health, Mobile, Apps, Wearables, Science, Fitness, Desktop, Google Fit, Apple Health 100 people like this. Like HealthView Gives You a Better Overall Look at Your Apple Health DataJanuary 13, 2017 at 4:00 PM iPhone: The Apple Health dashboard isn’t really a great way to quickly glance at all your health data in on place. It packs in a weird amount of unnecessary information and larger, useless graphics. HealthView gives you a more concise view of that same data.Read more...Tags: Apple, Ios, Downloads, Health, Ios Downloads, Iphone Downloads, Apple Health, iOS 10, life-hacks 117 people like this. Like Google Calendar goals now have Google Fit and Apple Health integrationJanuary 7, 2017 at 1:50 AM Google introduced Goals feature for its Calendar app back in April last year that lets you find time to meet your personal goals such as fitnes. Now you can connect Google Fit and Apple Health to your fitness goals in Google Calendar. When you do, activity in your favorite fitness apps will be recorded and used to … Continue reading "Google Calendar goals now have Google Fit and Apple Health integration"Tags: Google, News, Blogging, Google Fit, Google Calendar, Apple Health 115 people like this. Like Google Calendar wants to help you lose all that holiday weight with new fitness featuresJanuary 6, 2017 at 1:08 AM If you’ve made a new year’s resolution to get in shape, you might find Google Calendar handy, thanks to its latest update. Last April, the company added a Goals feature, which allowed users to set targets like ‘Hit the gym thrice a week’ or ‘Practice guitar for 20 minutes a day’. It’s clever enough to reschedule your sessions if you have other appointments at the same time. Now, the service is integrating with Google Fit and Apple Health, so it can follow your fitness activity from your phone an...Tags: Google, Startups, Apps, Google Fit, Google Calendar, Apple Health 86 people like this. Like Google Calendar iOS App Update Adds Apple Health Support For Better Tracking of Fitness GoalsJanuary 5, 2017 at 6:46 PM While everyone is focused on the technologies that are being showcased at CES 2017, Google silently updated its Google Calendar app for the iPhone this week. The update brings Apple Health integration into the iOS app, so that users will keep track and be more motivated to reach their fitness goals. Tags: Google, News, Apple Health One-step tracking: Google Calendar now shows your Google Fit, Apple Health goalsJanuary 5, 2017 at 4:00 PM Google Calendar will now be much better at helping you keep track of your goals -- that's because it now integrates with Google Fit and Apple Health, and even marks your Calendar events as done when those goals are achieved.
The post One-step tracking: Google Calendar now shows your Google Fit, Apple Health goals appeared first on Digital Trends.Tags: Apple, Mobile, Goals, Trends, Google Fit, Google Calendar, Apple Health, Android Army 9 people like this. Like Track your New Year's fitness goals with Google CalendarJanuary 5, 2017 at 12:00 PM New Year's resolutions are a lot easier to create than they are to keep. Luckily, Goals in Google Calendar is there to help you find time for the things that matter. Set a goal like “run 3 times a week,” and Calendar will help you find the time and stick to it. Starting today, we’re adding new ways to make sticking to it even easier.
If you’re setting out to achieve a goal, seeing progress can be a great motivation. Goals in Google Calendar makes finding time for activities like hitting the ...Tags: Google, Calendar, Google Calendar, Apple Health 82 people like this. Like Google Calendar integrates with Google Fit and Apple Health to help you stick to your fitness goalsJanuary 5, 2017 at 12:00 PM With Goals, Google launched a new Google Calendar feature last year that allowed you to easily schedule and track certain goals you set for yourself. Right in time for people to forget their New Year’s resolutions, Google today announced an update to Goals and Google Calendar that allows you to connect Google Fit and Apple Health to the fitness goals you set in Goals. Once you hit… Read MoreTags: Google, TC, Apps, Tech, Google Fit, Google-calendar, Apple Health 12 people like this. Like Cubii Smart under desk elliptical machine reviewOctober 27, 2016 at 9:30 AM My employer recently offered standing desks to employees. I was a bit skeptical about the supposed health benefits of this trend and after some research I discovered that there was little concrete evidence that a sitting-standing desk provides substantial health benefits. Soon after, The Gadgeteer made an under-the-desk elliptical by Cubii available for review. I thought it would be great to compare my experience of work-place fitness with my sitting-standing work colleagues. After a month of ...Tags: Reviews, Health, Amazon, Fitness, Sports, Fitbit, Jeff Bridges, Tron, Phillips, BBC News Magazine, Cubii, Apple Health 121 people like this. Like |