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The Asus AI Agent now works in healthcare.
There’s no need to pay the premium brand tax.
All you need is some materials and a dream.
It’s hard to be too cynical about improved sleep and health tracking at a sub-$100 price point.
Of course, individual mileage may vary.
You need both a Samsung AC and a Galaxy wearable to reap the benefits.
Smart health-tracking devices have always struggled to balance battery life and continuous monitoring, but new advances may close that gap.
I might just have to consign my Apple Watch to the great tech junkyard in the sky.
Oura Ring’s dominance may be in question.
Whoop users will be able to call up "licensed clinicians" starting this summer–for an as-of-yet-unspecified fee.
Don't worry: it works with one-touch input.
Let's hope the delay is worth it for those craving longevity.
Sometimes bigger isn’t better.