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    The Pixel Watch 3 Is Finally Getting Its “Loss of Pulse” Update

    Summary Google’s Pixel Watch 3 now has Loss of Pulse Detection enabled through an FDA-approved update. The feature detects pulse loss, warns you, and can alert emergency services if necessary. The feature is AI-powered, analyzes heart rate data, and can be activated through the “Personal Safety” app. Last year, when Google announced the Pixel Watch 3, not all of its…

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    ‘We would have to sell the lowest-end SKUs at a loss’: Framework says it’s ‘temporarily pausing’ some US laptop sales amid tariff disruption

    Modular laptop designer Framework says it is “temporarily pausing US sales” in response to the disruption caused by US tariffs on Taiwanese imports. The sales pause will apply to a limited number of Laptop 13 configurations, the company confirmed in a statement on social media this week, with models impacted by the decision set to be removed from its online…

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    iDEAL Semiconductor CEO decries CHIPS Act loss, warns of tech talent gap – Computerworld

    “But the other thing that people haven’t talked about is the fact that we have an aging semiconductor workforce in the United States, and that has to be replaced if we literally, want to lead and innovate. And so, not only is it true that we’re trying to expand, which requires more people, [but] that in turn creates great career…

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    UK newspapers blanket their covers to protest loss of AI protections

    Major newspapers across the UK today are all on the same page for once. Specifically, their front covers, which feature the same campaign imagery protesting government proposals that could eviscerate copyright protections against artificial intelligence. Brits popping into their local store or newsagents will be greeted by a spread of bright blue pages demanding the same thing: MAKE IT FAIR.…

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    Loss of Appetite Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

    In general, diet and lifestyle changes are preferred over prescription appetite stimulants because the latter don’t help very much and have side effects. Forcing food on yourself isn’t a good move, either, because it can make you queasy, Hickson says. Instead, try the following strategies to help you improve your appetite and stay healthy. Switch to mini-meals. Can’t manage a…

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    How to Adapt to Vision Loss

    Smartphones and computers often have helpful built-in accessibility settings, which can read aloud text on the screen, make default text sizes larger, and increase screen contrast. You can also take a photo with your phone of something you want to see, then boost the brightness, contrast, or zoom. Televisions, too, may have accessibility features you can adjust to make watching easier. Phone…

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    Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis Recall EVs for Power Loss While Driving

    The problem: The problem has to do with the integrated charging control unit (ICCU), which sends power to low-voltage vehicle accessories and the 12-volt auxiliary battery. It’s kind of like the alternator in a gas-powered car. Due to a manufacturing issue, the ICCU might fail while the vehicle is in motion. If this happens, drivers may hear a “pop” noise.…

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    Weight Loss Drug Benefits and Risks

    Muscle loss: We naturally lose muscle with age, as well as with weight loss. With these drugs, muscle mass in older adults may “decrease to the point that they’re at risk for complications, such as falls,” says Nate Wood, MD, an obesity specialist at the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn. Shedding too much weight: Older adults who…

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