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Archives for November 2025

Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Casio’s adjustable G-Shock ring watch launches in the US next week.

If you skipped Casio’s original ring watch because it relied on spacers to improve its fit, the new DWN-5600 can be resized from 48mm to 82mm using an adjustable strap like a full size G-Shock. It launched in Japan last month, but will be available in the US starting on December 3rd for $110.00.

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<em>The DWN-5600 will be available in three colors: black, yellow, and red.</em>
<em>The functionality is limited, but in addition to the time and date the DWN-5600 manages to squeeze in a stopwatch and an alarm that flashes a light behind the screen.</em>
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The DWN-5600 will be available in three colors: black, yellow, and red.
Image: Casio
The dark side of optimizing your metabolism

There are known benefits to tracking your glucose levels, but it can also be a slippery slope into disordered eating.

Victoria Song
AI has no idea what I’m eating

Food logging is tedious enough without AI making stuff up.

Victoria Song
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Things are not right in the land of Pebble.

Rebble, which has kept the Pebble platform going, is at odds with Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky, just as Pebble is making its comeback.

Rebble is accusing Migicovsky’s company, Core Devices, of stealing its work, while Migicovsky claims Rebble is trying to build a walled garden around data scraped from the original Pebble Appstore.

Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
Apple hit with $634 million verdict in patent battle with Masimo.

A federal jury in California sided with medical tech company Masimo in its suit alleging that the Apple Watch infringed on its patent covering low-power pulse oximeter features. The victory hinged on the definition of the term “patient monitor,” which Apple argued only applied to devices that provided continuous monitoring, while the Apple Watch’s blood oxygen features only kick in after 10 minutes of inactivity. This case is separate from the one working its way through the ITC.