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The impressive Amazfit Bip U Pro smartwatch is just $59.50 right now (save $10.50)
Already a great deal at $70, the watch features Alexa, GPS, heart rate, SpO2, a nine-day battery, dozens of faces and more.
The Amazfit Bip U Pro is another very impressive smartwatch that s surprisingly affordable. Amazfit
In case you re keeping score, Amazfit introduced about 37 new wearables last year. OK, not quite that many, but a bunch and I ve had the opportunity to test-drive many of them.
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15 tips and tricks to master your Apple Watch
The Apple Watch is part fitness tracker, part miniature iPhone and entirely awesome. Listen - 04:44
The Apple Watch does more than just put notifications on your wrist. CNET
The Apple Watch s journey has been one of constant evolution. Originally positioned as an extension of your iPhone, putting apps and notifications on your wrist has slowly morphed into a full-out fitness device. Not only does it count your steps, but it can detect if you fall then call for help, monitor how noisy your environment is and even run an electrocardiogram directly on your wrist. Heck, there s even a chance that the Apple Watch, in combination with an app, can help prevent strokes.
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These three medical innovations ushered in by Covid-19 will survive the pandemic’s end
Researchers working on gene-based vaccines, wearable diagnostics and drug discovery explain their work. Representational image. | Joseph Campbell/Reuters
A number of technologies and tools got a chance to prove themselves for the first time in the context of Covid-19. Three researchers working in gene-based vaccines, wearable diagnostics and drug discovery explain how their work rose to the challenge of the pandemic, and their hopes that each technology is now poised to continue making big changes in medicine.
Genetic vaccines
Deborah Fuller, Professor of Microbiology at the University of Washington.