A Week With Skylight’s Calendar 2 Has Me Converted
… Its calendar devices require the Plus Plan $79 a month or $8 a year to use all features, including the photo screen saver, which I think is a huge bonus for the device. …
… Its calendar devices require the Plus Plan $79 a month or $8 a year to use all features, including the photo screen saver, which I think is a huge bonus for the device. …
… If you buy the new $100 Fitbit Air, Google plans to make it so the device's data can be viewed in Apple Health as well, though this won't be available at launch. …
… When shopping for a handheld translator, watch out for expensive subscription plans. Many devices come with free service, but only for a time, and re-upping after the trial period ends can be pricey. …
… Then you'll choose which device you're connecting to the profile, hook it up to the charger, and it will look for the new device using Bluetooth. …
… With its screen-free design, the new Fitbit Air could be the first device to threaten Whoop's grip on this category, thanks in large part to Google's intuitive, user-friendly software. …
… AirTags and every other Bluetooth tracker work by pinging devices that are on their respective networks. Most Bluetooth trackers have a range of about 30 feet. Airports are places that are generally well-stocked with people carrying lots of different phones and devices. …
… To Share Content As a family of four with a mix of different devices, it’s really handy to have a central repository for sharing photos, videos, vacation plans, creative projects, and important documents. …
… They’re only one entrant in the race to come up with new kinds of hardware devices built specifically for AI. “I would assume you want one of them to be an Apple device, right?” I asked. …
… The ability to point a camera at a painting and ask an AI chatbot about it isn’t exactly a new feat. Phone apps like Google Lens have had these features for a while. Smart glasses are a newish medium for tech to enter, and they're already available in devices like Meta’s glasses. …
… This launch is limited to mobile devices, available on both Android and iOS, with a desktop version expected in the near future. You can’t opt out of Ask Maps or hide it, just like many of the new AI features from Google. …