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  • 3 weeks ago | digitaltrends.com | Andy Boxall

    Barely a month ago, OnePlus co-founder Pete Lau announced that the iconic two-stage alert slider switch was going away. Lau argued that the company wanted to embrace something more versatile and ultimately decided on a button format. Back then, the company didn’t share any further details on what the button would look like, and more importantly, what functionalities it would bring to the table. Well, now we do.

  • 3 weeks ago | digitaltrends.com | Andy Boxall

    This story is part of our complete Apple WWDC coverage Updated less than 2 minutes ago One number may change to another number at an important industry event on June 9, and despite some of the headlines that have been circulating around the news, this succinct explanation of what may happen allows you to guage its real importance.

  • 4 weeks ago | digitaltrends.com | Andy Boxall

    Over the past few weeks I’ve been wearing the Whoop 5.0 and the Oura Ring 4 to track my sleep and daily activity. Neither have screens, they don’t deliver notifications from my phone, and there’s no app support. The are both health trackers without the distractions that come with wearing one of the best smartwatches.

  • 4 weeks ago | digitaltrends.com | Andy Boxall

    I’ve spent a few weeks with the Whoop 5.0, which is a return to the days when simple fitness bands ruled wearables, and distraction-free health tracking was the standard. Since then, smartwatches and smart rings have taken over, but is the change for the better? While the Whoop 5.0 has its quirks, and I personally get more value from the Apple Watch Series 10, I have identified several things Apple would be wise to imitate for the Apple Watch Series 11 and in WatchOS 12.

  • 1 month ago | digitaltrends.com | Andy Boxall

    “The Whoop 5.0 is a lightweight fitness tracker with long battery life and a comprehensive, data packed app.

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