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January 26, 2021
It's January 26, 2021. National Spouses Day? That's pretty nice; it's like an extra opportunity to say thank you to the one that puts up with us the most. ⏰ Today's Big Stories... in 30 Seconds Today We Watched, Read, and Listened to (so you don’t have to): 313 articles, 10 podcasts, 15 press releases, 498 tweets, and 7 YouTube videos 1. Apple and Samsung Wearables on Track for Blood Glucose If the rumors are true, your next smartwatch from Apple or Samsung could actually track your blood glucose, making the daily finger poke a thing of the past. We all thank technology for this next stage of health tracking. 2. Spotify Starts Testing Audiobooks With Classic Lit The music streaming service that's found success with podcasts is now testing a new audiobooks feature. It's starting with classic books like Frankenstein and Jane Eyre—public domain works it doesn't need to pay to get the rights for. 3. Apple Confirms the iPhone 12 Can Interfere With Pacemakers In a new support document, Apple notes that the MagSafe magnets in iPhone 12 models can indeed interfere with devices like pacemakers and defibrillators. The company says to keep your phone at least six inches away from such devices, but that seems a little scary at any distance. 🦑 Go Deeper Making smartphones more repairable can have a host of benefits for users as well as the environment. Joshua Hawkins has a deeper look at what phone makers can do to help. 🎱 By the Numbers Audibly better Data: GreatWorkLife Sure, Audible holds a big lead over everything else, but so does—thankfully—going to the library. With everyone having a phone these days, the democratization of books is still relevant. 🔥 Today's Hot Deal
Getting $300 off a MacBook Air is a big deal, even if this isn't the latest or greatest M1 version of Apple's incredibly thin and powerful laptop. An Intel i3 with 8G RAM is totally worth $1049 at B&H. Don't Miss This Deal🤓 Nerd Out "Now that's pretty hot." -Rob LeFebvre, Senior News Editor Keeping track of our oceans for environmental hazards seems super important in our time of climate change, and these swarms of robot fish could be the way we do just that (and they're cute, too!) (Share on Twitter) 💎 You Know You Want It Rock your face off Image: Harmon/JBL Looking for an excuse to RTFO? Look no further than this gorgeously retro JBL SA750 Integrated Amplifier, which looks like the hi-fi gear your dad had back in the day, but offers 120W of power per channel into 8 ohms. Not sure what that means? It means it's LOUD, ok? Get yours in April of this year. 🙈 Wait, What? Close that browser window when you're finished We don't know who needs to hear this, but if you think Incognito browser windows keep you anonymous on the internet, you're wrong. The only thing a "private mode" window does is keep other people who use your device from seeing your browsing history. The rest is still out there. Yikes. 🗞 Extra! Extra! We've got you covered with the best in daily tech news! See the latest on our site or follow us on Google News. Did someone forward this to you? Sign up here. Have something you’d like us to write about? We’re always open for suggestions, too.
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