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Can an Apple Watch prevent fatal car accidents? It just might.
A new study questions the efficacy of car accident-avoidance systems, but it's possible that a simple smartwatch might be part of the solution.
How Apple is building a world-class digital health ecosystem
It's enabling healthcare developers to focus on problems, not platforms.
Why Amazon Care may be the new model for corporate healthcare
Amazon's pilot program for providing healthcare to Seattle-area employees through telemedicine and at-home visits is only the latest in a concerted effort by companies to cut costs and improve care for employees.
There’s method in Amazon’s hardware madness
What Amazon understands about the future that most companies don’t: Virtual assistants belong on our bodies.
The secret ingredients that could make a Pixel Watch matter
Google's plans for a Pixel Watch are still shrouded in mystery, but the company certainly has the pieces to create something exceptional.
How to roll out the right tech for frontline workers
Corporate spending on hardware for non-office workers is on the rise as companies look to boost productivity and reduce errors. With that in mind, Gartner analyst Rob Smith offered advice at this month’s Digital Workplace Summit on...
10 new Apple Watch features most owners get for free
Apple is giving most existing Apple Watch owners a whole collection of new features with its OS upgrade.
Arcadia Power Can Help You Go Green & Lower Your Power Bill
We only have one planet, and using clean, renewable energy resources is perhaps the easiest way to preserve and maintain our future. Luckily, clean energy farms generate far more power than ever before, so whether you want to...
Apple’s iPhone 11 reveal defines a brand new value market
Apple's dance moves mean it still offers the best technologies but also reaches more potential customers...
How to get more from the Apple AirPods you wear to work
Apple’s AirPods have become part of daily life which means you may need these tips...
How to use Apple’s 6 cool new watchOS 6 tools
How to use voice memos, the App Store, split the bill, website access, speak time and the new Noise app in Apple's watchOS 6...
How hearables will drive the attention economy
A technology revolution in personal sound management will put you in control of your own attention in a noisy world.
How Apple is improving iCloud this year
Signs are Apple may introduce a few online iCloud services this year.
Don't consider Apple Watch an enterprise product? Think again
Hyper-personal, context sensitive, equipped with highly secure and private machine intelligence, the increasingly independent Apple Watch is a business opportunity you should explore.
Review: 4 wireless chargers for both smartphone and watch (one of which does earbuds, too)
These wireless chargers for Apple and Android devices offer the option of powering up your smartphone and smartwatch at the same time – though the features and prices differ significantly. And one can also charge earbuds.
WWDC: iOS 13 brings iPad productivity, Watch independence and more
At the June 3 WWDC, expect Apple to reveal new operating systems and new iPhone-independent apps for Apple Watch, including an iPhone-independent App Store.
Why I now hate my Apple Watch slightly less
The Apple Watch is still a wonderful device that has maddening flaws. But we have now found some unpublicized ways around some of those flaws. Watch life is now slightly better.
Wireless charging from A to Z: What you need to know
The mobile industry has been moving toward wireless charging for about a decade, but it wasn't until Apple came aboard that the choice in chargers really expanded. Soon the technology will enable even more power on the go.
19+ brilliant Apple Watch tricks and tips
Use these tips to ensure you get everything you can from using your Apple Watch.
Will Apple need to spin out its services business?
Following a complaint from Spotify, Apple faces an EU anti-trust investigation to determine if it unfairly favors its own apps above those from its competitors.