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    No needles necessary: This wearable can track your cholesterol and lactate levels

    NUS Institute for Health Innovation & Technology Researchers in Singapore have developed a wearable that bypasses the need to collect biofluid samples and can help detect medical conditions like strokes earlier. According to a report on the project, the stretchable hydrogel-based sensor tracks the user’s biomarkers — chemicals found in blood and other body fluids […] More

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    Upgrade to Windows 11 Pro for just $23. Here’s how

    Get Windows 11 Pro at a big discount right now. StackSocial Need an operating system upgrade? Windows 11 Pro puts productivity in your hands with features that make everything from hybrid work to streaming entertainment easy, and you can grab the software for a discounted price right now through StackSocial. A lifetime subscription for the […] More

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    Scammers are increasingly using messaging and social media apps to attack

    rob dobi/Getty Images Scams and cybercrimes have continued their upward trajectory in Singapore, with scammers opting to reach their victims through messaging and social media platforms.  Meta’s trinity of platforms — Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp — are of particular concern, alongside Telegram, the latter of which is used in 45% of scam cases, according to […] More

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    Google Keep now builds lists for you, thanks to AI – but there’s a catch

    Artie Beaty/ZDNETIf you’ve ever had trouble organizing your grocery list or figuring out what to pack for your next trip, a new feature from Google might help.Google Keep, the popular note-taking app that lets you jot down ideas and keep things organized, just rolled out a feature called “Help me create a list.” As the name implies, it uses AI to help you build a list based on the prompt you enter. Also: 5 free AI tools for school that students, teachers, and parents can use, tooYou can ask Keep to make lists using prompts like, “Packing list for a camping trip with 2 kids in summer,” “Classic movies to watch on Halloween,” or “Spring cleaning checklist for a 2-bedroom apartment,” Google says. The company adds that you’ll get better results the more specific your instructions are.Once Keep makes a list, you can paste it to a blank note to save or edit it. Also: 5 ways I use Google Keep for maximum productivityA small caveat: The feature is free for Pixel users but only available to Google One AI Premium subscribers or Workspace Labs users if you’re on another Android device. More

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    Buy a Microsoft Visual Studio Pro license for $35

    Amplify your dev work with this deal on Visual Studio Pro 2022 right now.  StackSocial Having in-house development is a massive advantage for many businesses. And having software on hand to help streamline workflows, amplify productivity, and keep projects on track is a must — especially when you can get it at a discount. Right […] More