AirPods could distinguish your respiratory rate by paying attention to you breathe, as indicated by a new study
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AirPods could distinguish your respiratory rate by paying attention to you breathe, as indicated by a new study

Wearable fitness gadgets are progressively focused on new health advantages. Both the Apple Watch and Samsung Galaxy Watch have progressed enough to accumulate information on a wide range of medical conditions. In any case, one gadget you might not have stuck as a health tracker is Apple's AirPods. Another study distributed on Apple's Machine Learning Research page shows how specialists might possibly gauge respiratory rate through the gauge of gadgets like the AirPods or AirPods Pro. Respiratory rate can be utilized to decide various things about an individual's health. As the study’s abstract explains: “An individual’s RR can change due to normal activities like physical exertion during exercise or due to chronic and acute illnesses. Remote estimation of RR offers a cost-effective met...
HBO Max will purportedly upgrade its keen TV applications in the next few months
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HBO Max will purportedly upgrade its keen TV applications in the next few months

The HBO Max keen TV applications have been not exactly dependable, to say the least, however WarnerMedia seems prepared to make something happen. An anonymous WarnerMedia executive conversing with Vulture claims the HBO Max team will supplant all its smart TV applications with brand new versions inside of the "next four or five months." Roku and PlayStation proprietors would get the updated applications first, followed by Apple TV clients close to the end of 2021. Mobile and web watchers would need to delay until mid 2022. The current applications have experienced various serious flaws, going from broken playback controls to forgotten settings and sluggishness. Roku clients have dealt with a larger number of issues than most, with lockups and crashes some of the time making the HBO Max ap...
Facebook is carrying end-to-end encryption to Messenger voice-video calls and Instagram DMs
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Facebook is carrying end-to-end encryption to Messenger voice-video calls and Instagram DMs

Facebook has broadened the option of using end-to-end encryption for Messenger voice calls and video calls. End-to-end encryption (E2EE) — a security feature that keeps third-parties from snoopping on calls and chats — has been accessible for text discussions on Facebook's flagship messaging service since 2016. Albeit the organization has confronted pressure from governments to move back its end-to-end encryption plans, Facebook is presently stretching out this assurance to both voice and video approaches Messenger, which implies that "nobody else, including Facebook, can see or listen to what’s sent or said." “End-to-end encryption is already widely used by apps like WhatsApp to keep personal conversations safe from hackers and criminals,” Ruth Kricheli, director of product manageme...