This year’s big health feature could be what’s known as SPO2 tracking. This would allow the watch to measure your blood oxygen levels, like a pulse oximeter, and alert you if it dips below a certain threshold, according to 9to5Mac…. Read More ›
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NHS rejects Apple-Google coronavirus app plan
As an incentive, Apple will let compliant products carry out Bluetooth-based “handshakes” in the background without hindrance. The US company does not oppose the NHSX’s own effort – and has supported the British team – but still believes its own… Read More ›
Apple and Google vs Covid-19
Across the world, governments and health authorities are working together to find solutions to the COVID-19 pandemic, to protect people and get society back up and running. Software developers are contributing by crafting technical tools to help combat the virus… Read More ›
Watchsmith
It starts with a wide collection of highly customizable complications, which range in function from date, to weather, to astronomy. Each can be adjusted precisely to best fit your desired function and appearance. This set of complications can then be… Read More ›
A potential alternative to Zoom
Generate your free unique link with one click, share it with participants and enjoy unlimited meetings with Skype. Full set of features at your disposal. Your meeting link does not expire and can be used anytime… More here. A potentially… Read More ›
Six free months of Apple News+ (on EE)
We’re offering both Apple Music and iPad customers, six free months of Apple News+. Already have a free one-month subscription from Apple? Enjoy a bonus five months on us… Redeem here. I was unaware that this was available, but my… Read More ›
SENDtoREADER review
I have tried many services to send long form articles to my Kindle and none of them have worked as I would want them to. The official Amazon Send to Kindle service is hit and miss at best, Instapaper requires… Read More ›
Tot
Over the holidays, my friend Craig Hockenberry started working on a small Mac app with a small name: Tot. The basic idea: Tot has one window containing seven and only seven scratchpads for collecting text. Tot is most certainly not… Read More ›
Removing Plague Inc.
It’s not clear to us if this removal is linked to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak that China is facing. However, Plague Inc.’s educational importance has been repeatedly recognised by organisations like the CDC and we are currently working with major… Read More ›
App subscriptions- we have no clue!
A lot of people, including some recent switchers, think it outrageous that they should be required to pay a subscription at all. For them £1.99 is more than enough to fund unlimited free updates and support. They are unwilling to… Read More ›