You finish a workout, open your smartwatch app and within seconds your heart rate, workout duration, steps and other measurements appear on your phone. It feels simple. The watch collected the information and the phone received it. But there is a hid...
Modern wearables have become remarkably good at understanding what we're doing. A smartwatch can often recognize when you're walking, running, cycling, swimming, climbing stairs, sleeping or even when you've taken a hard fall. Some devices can estima...
Most people buy smartwatches to become healthier, more productive or to gain a sharper edge over their daily schedules. We strap these high-tech sensors to our wrists with the best intentions to effortlessly optimize our lives. But after a while, the...
For decades, our relationship with technology has been surprisingly simple. We gave devices instructions and they carried them out.
We tapped a button to open an app. We typed a search query to find information. We asked a voice assistant a question...
For years, interacting with technology has followed the same routine. We unlock our phones, open an app, search for information, tap a few buttons and wait for a response. No matter how powerful our devices became, they still relied on us to make the...
For years, wearable devices were mostly associated with counting steps and tracking workouts. If you wore a smartwatch or fitness band, it could tell you how many calories you burned, how far you walked or whether you reached your daily activity goal...
There was a time when buying a new smartphone or laptop was all about comparing specifications. Consumers looked at processor speed, RAM, storage, battery capacity and camera megapixels before making a decision. The assumption was simple: better hard...
For decades, software followed a simple rule: users told it exactly what to do.
Whether it was a desktop application, a website or a mobile app, the process looked familiar. You opened the software, navigated through menus, clicked buttons, filled o...
Over the last two years, prompt engineering has become one of the most talked-about skills in the AI world. Developers exchange prompt libraries on social media, YouTube creators promise "10 prompts that will 10x your productivity," and online course...