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Should You Be Worried About Oura Ring Privacy?

Should You Be Worried About Oura Ring Privacy?

Key Takeaways Oura Ring gathers 50+ health metrics that can build detailed digital health profiles—valuable to insurers, health-tech firms, and potentially governments. Partnerships with the U.S. DoD and Palantir sparked user backlash over possible government or third-party access to sensitive data. Oura states that it won’t sell or share data without consent, is GDPR/HIPAA compliant

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The scientific case for eating more bones

The scientific case for eating more bones

Years ago, a friend told me about a meal she had while doing field work in rural west sub-Saharan Africa. It started simple: Her host village killed and stewed a chicken. But after finishing the meat, they then ate the bones—not just gnawing on them to get at lingering tendon and cartilage, as cultures across...

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Amazon Echo Studio and Echo Dot Max hands-on: More bass, round shapes

Amazon Echo Studio and Echo Dot Max hands-on: More bass, round shapes

Among the horde of new devices Amazon unveiled during its New York City event on Tuesday are two new Echo speakers: a higher-end Echo Dot called the Echo Dot Max and a next-generation Echo Studio with a new ball-shaped design. Both are available to pre-order starting today, with shipping to start on October 29. The...

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I adore this $13 ethernet switch so much, I bought

I adore this $13 ethernet switch so much, I bought

Image: Ben Patterson/Foundry We all think of wireless when it comes to smart home and home entertainment—Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Bluetooth, Thread, Z-Wave, and what have you—but a surprising number of smart devices depend on good, old-fashioned wired ethernet for the best performance.  The Philips Hue Bridge? Needs an ethernet cable. Got an Apple TV streaming box?

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Mercedes-Benz hits the brakes on touchscreens, signaling return to physical buttons

Mercedes-Benz hits the brakes on touchscreens, signaling return to physical buttons

Mercedes-Benz is set to reverse more than a decade of automotive design trends by reintroducing physical controls across its vehicles, moving away from the screen-centered cabins that have dominated since the early 2010s. The shift reflects growing research showing that touchscreens slow drivers, frustrate users, and increase safety risks…Read whole article here

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Baseus Security S1 Lite review: Solar powered, subscription-free

Baseus Security S1 Lite review: Solar powered, subscription-free

Skip to content Image: Michael Ansaldo/Foundry At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Integrated solar panel Local microSD storage up to 512GB Quick, wire-free setup Cons Limited to two activity zones No advanced AI features (e.g., vehicle/pet/face recognition) Local-only storage means no offsite backup if the camera is stolen or damaged Our Verdict If you want

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This humanoid robot can cartwheel surprisingly well

This humanoid robot can cartwheel surprisingly well

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Elon Musk has repeatedly promised that Tesla’s humanoid robot revolution is just around the corner. So far, however, his Optimus prototypes seem to spend most of their time mixing cocktails and searching for soft drinks in office breakrooms. Meanwhile, companies like...

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Amazon’s fall hardware event: 5 Echo devices overdue for an

Amazon’s fall hardware event: 5 Echo devices overdue for an

Skip to content Image: Ben Patterson/Foundry After skipping last year, Amazon is back with a big fall hardware event slated for next week, and we’re expecting plenty of new Echo smart speakers and displays that make the most of Alexa+, Amazon’s AI revamp of the Alexa voice assistant.  Plenty of other hardware will also be

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Autism may be the price of human intelligence

Autism may be the price of human intelligence

A new paper in Molecular Biology and Evolution, published by Oxford University Press, finds that the relatively high rate of Autism-spectrum disorders in humans is likely due to how humans evolved in the past. About one in 31 (3.2%) children in the United States has been identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Globally, the World Health...