Huawei is testing diabetes risk detection on its smartwatches, using health data from the wrist to flag potential risk early and encourage users to seek medical advice.
Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold and Huawei's Mate XT, part of a new category of phones called "trifolds," offer diverging experiences when it comes to using them. Prakhar Khanna is a Writer at CNET with ...
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Matt Damon and Ben Affleck recently appeared on the “Joe Rogan Experience” to promote their new Netflix film “The Rip,” and the long-time friends and collaborators shared their thoughts on how the ...
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is worried about cell phones. Under the department, the Food and Drug Administration has removed webpages that asserted the devices are safe, according ...
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Shadow home secretary Chris Philp accuses the government of trading "national security for economic crumbs off the Chinese table".
Many popular apps collect far more personal data than they need to work. These 20 apps quietly gather your photos, location, contacts, and more—and you probably have at least one of them installed ...