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FDA stands against using smartwatches to monitor blood glucose levels
Apple and other tech companies have been working on new non-invasive methods to monitor blood glucose levels through smartwatches and similar devices. However, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has now come out against such technology, claiming that it’s not accurate and could lead to patients being misdiagnosed. FDA says users shouldn’t trust smartwatches
February 21, 2024
Using data analytics for customer acquisition: Best of the MarTechBot
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February 19, 2024
I Stopped Using Passwords. It’s Great—and a Total Mess
Using passkeys likely means having a different mindset from how you think about passwords. There’s nothing to remember when you log in, and you have to use something else to store your passkeys. Passkeys can be stored in Apple’s, Google’s or Microsoft’s password manager systems; your browser; a dedicated password manager; or on a physical
February 8, 2024
The NFL and Amazon are using AI to invent new football stats
The National Football League, like most professional sporting industries, is embracing artificial intelligence. Through a partnership with Amazon Web Services called Next Gen Stats, the NFL is hoping that intelligent algorithms, with the help of high-tech data collection tools, will be able to extract meaningful data from games and decipher patterns in player performances. AWS
September 22, 2023
Solutions top OEMS are using
Download these four Shell whitepapers for free industry insights and tips!Electric Vehicle Fluids Read how Shell partners with OEMs to meet the technical requirements placed on lubricants in EVs.Lubricant Solutions for Automotive Components Manufacturing Explore how Shell harnesses technology to deliver value through the creation of solutions in response to our customers’ needs.How OEMs Can
September 14, 2023
Tips for choosing and using walkers
A walker can make it easier to get around after surgery or after a bone break in your foot or leg. A walker also can help if you have balance problems, arthritis, leg weakness or leg instability. A walker allows you to keep weight off your feet and legs as you move. Types of walkers
August 15, 2023
Mosyle using AI to generate ready-to-use scripts for Apple Device Management using natural language
June 19, 2023
AI-enabled updates have been a hot trend in 2023, and Mosyle is now bringing it to its Apple device management platform. Today, Mosyle announced Mosyle AIScript, the industry’s first generative AI-powered macOS scripting tool that lets IT teams use natural language to generate ready-to-use scripts for their Mac fleets. Since our inception Mosyle has worked
Avoid Using This Confusing Workplace Jargon
One of the challenges of starting a new job is learning all the lingo, acronyms, and terminology specific to the workplace, and the industry as a whole. While much of that can’t be avoided, many people can make more of an effort when it comes to generic workplace jargon. You know what we’re talking about:
June 17, 2023
Tips for choosing and using canes
A cane can improve balance or help with mobility after an injury or disability. There are quite a few options to choose from. Learn more about your choices and how to pick a cane that's right for you. Talk to your doctor, physical therapist or another member of your health care team for suggestions too.
May 26, 2023
Using anti-requirements to find system boundaries
We all love building greenfield projects. 1 But inevitably, starting a new project involves lots of meetings with business stakeholders to hash out initial requirements and canonical data models. Those are…not so fun. When one of those meetings occurs after a carb-heavy lunch, it’s easy for your mind to drift away…back to those university lectures
May 23, 2023