OSLO, Norway--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Neat, the pioneering video technology company, introduced Neat Board 32, a powerful, elegant, all-in-one, touch-screen device that brings exceptional video collaboration ...
Samsung has finally ended software support for the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra. The August 2025 patch was their final update, leaving them on One UI 5.1. Fans say they’ll keep using the phones, ...
Hardware company Plaud.ai released its new physical notetaker, the Plaud AI Pro, on Wednesday. The notetaker, priced at $179, comes two years after the original Plaud Note was released, and a year ...
Participation is plummeting in the community-driven feature that X owner Elon Musk touted as the solution to the social media site’s misinformation problems. Submissions to X’s Community Notes, which ...
As the chain prepares to shutter more doors, here's more to know about Neat Burger. USA TODAY Shopping: Shop sales in tech, home, fashion, beauty & more curated by our editors. Over the years, several ...
Are you falling short on fitness? According to the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, adults should aim for 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity and two days of muscle ...
Taking the stairs is a form of NEAT, or non-exercise activity thermogenesis. (Getty Images) Maybe it’s been a while since you’ve been to the gym or had an hour to kill in yoga class. But that doesn’t ...
If you’ve opened the Notes app on your iPhone recently, only to find every entry is missing, you’ve come across a “scary bug” which seems to have been widespread. Apple has now commented on this ...
Have you recently checked the notes in Apple Notes on your iPhone only to discover that they've mysteriously disappeared? You're not alone. The problem is apparently hitting other iPhone users as well ...
Have you ever found yourself squinting at your iPad screen, trying to decipher your own handwriting, and wishing it could be just a bit neater? You’re not alone. In our fast-paced digital world, where ...
Health care systems have been putting therapists’ progress reports online, much to the surprise (and anger) of some patients. By Christina Caron Stunned. Ambushed. Traumatized. These were the words ...