As an Apple News+ subscriber, I have access to WSJ, but only in Apple News. Is there a way to connect my Apple News+ account to WSJ so I can read on the web?
When listening to an audiobook, why is it hard to follow what’s said at a speed like 2x, but if you use a faster speed (like 2.5x) for 5-10 seconds and then switch back to 2x, it feels instantly way easier to understand?
The only way @Sony comes back from this is if the whole thing is a stunt, and actually marketing for a new camera mode that lets you disable processing, kind of like Process Zero from @halidecamera.
The new AI Camera Assistant* with Xperia Intelligence brings stories to life. Using subject, scene and weather, it suggests expressive options with adjustments of colour, exposure, bokeh, and lens for breathtaking photos*.
https://t.co/zgSQ9MLWFP
#SonyXperia#Xperia1VIII
If you bought a Whoop, I feel sorry for you.
Google’s Fitbit Air just made it look silly
- $100 one time payment vs Whoop’s $199–$359/year forever
- Free tier actually works HR, sleep, SpO2, HRV, recovery, no paywall
- Optional $10/mo for Gemini Health Coach (vs Whoop where the sub is mandatory)
- Gemini analyzes meal photos, not just biometrics. Whoop can’t touch that
- Conversational health AI ask questions like why was I tired Tuesday?and get a real answer
- Open data platform Apple Watch, Garmin, third-party data all flow into Google Health
- 7-day battery, 5-min quick charge = full day
-Whoop just got a $10B valuation… and Google undercut them by 50% on day one
I feel a little strange, or rather worried, about my memory.
The past is fading, and with it so many good memories. Some that I probably wanted to keep are already gone.
When I was young, I often wondered how people would remember me after I was gone.
Here I am, still alive, in my 30s and I have already forgotten the young man I used to be.
Will I remember writing this 15 years from now?
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Hey stranger, I used to be you.