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Victoria Song

Victoria Song

Senior Reviewer, Wearable Tech

Senior Reviewer, Wearable Tech

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    Masimo and Apple’s beef over blood oxygen patents ends in a mistrial.

    Six of seven jurors ruled in favor of Apple, saying the company didn’t infringe on medical device maker Masimo’s patents for the Apple Watch’s blood oxygen sensor. The seventh juror wasn’t swayed — hence the mistrial. But the show ain’t over yet.

    An ITC judge ruled earlier in January that Apple had infringed on one of Masimo’s patents. A final decision on whether the Series 6, 7, 8, and Ultra will face an import ban won’t come until May 10th. Oh, and Apple’s facing another potential import ban over the smartwatches’ EKG feature.

    My week with Dyson’s absurd wearable air purifier

    The Dyson Zone is not the most practical device, but then again, did you really expect that from air-purifying, noise-canceling headphones?

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    Victoria Song
    Victoria Song
    The best defense for layoff anxiety? Back up your stuff ahead of time.

    2023 has seen a lot of layoffs — which categorically sucks. And while there’s no such thing as a “good” layoff, knowing that you don’t have to worry about losing your contacts or work files can make them slightly less awful. Here’s how.

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    Victoria Song
    Oura’s hoping you’ll put a ring on it at Best Buy.

    Starting today, you’ll be able to find the Oura Ring at over 850 Best Buy stores. That helps get around one of the more annoying things about the smart ring: sizing. Instead of waiting for a sizing kit in the mail, you can figure out your size in-store and either get it there or order it directly with fast shipping.

    Person at an Oura Ring display inside a Best Buy store
    Fifty Best Buy locations will also feature an in-store Oura experience.
    Image: Oura
    Everything spy movies get right (and wrong) about smart glasses

    Obviously James Bond gets a bit of help from movie magic, but real-life smart glasses can do more than you might expect.

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