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Should you livestream your layoff?
According to Business Insider, it’s becoming more common for workers to hit record when being let go, especially when layoffs occur over Zoom or other online platforms.
EHEALTH
New contact lenses monitor changes in eye pressure to
diagnose glaucoma
Researchers have developed contact lenses with embedded
sensors that measure the pressure inside the eye and send the information to an
ophthalmologist for evaluation. It’s hoped that the lens will lead to the early diagnosis of glaucoma, which can lead to irreversible vision loss if left
untreated.
Apple Watch users are losing a popular health app after court's ruling in patent case
Starting Thursday, the ability to measure blood oxygen
levels will no longer be available on newly purchased Apple Watch Series 9 and
Watch Ultra 2 models.
Instagram will start telling night owl teens to close the app and go to sleep
Younger users won't be able to turn off the 'Nighttime
Nudges.'
AI
Inside DeepL: How the startup is rivalling machine
translation giants
TNW spoke with founder and CEO Jarek Kutylowski to find out
more about the company's successful journey
DeepMind AI rivals the world’s smartest high schoolers at geometry
DeepMind solved 25 out of 30 questions—compared to 26 for a
human gold medalist.
WORKPLACE
Why constant job cuts could be the new normal for Big Tech
Google is the latest Big Tech company to announce job cuts. Big
Tech went through several rounds of massive cuts last year. Now it's making
smaller ones. This could become the new normal for Big Tech, for a couple of
reasons.
CAREER
12 data science certifications that will pay off
Looking to get ahead as a data scientist? Earning one of these data science certs will help you stand out in one of the hottest careers in IT.
Cool Technology
Palm-Reading Locks, Face ID and Moody Porch Lights: 5 New Home Security Products for 2024
These are the buzziest home security devices to expect in
2024. But are they worth the money?
This robot grows like a vine — and could help navigate disaster zones
Plant-inspired machines could one day prove useful in
search-and-rescue scenarios.
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