Rykte: Apple har hemligt projekt för ny diabetesbehandling


Enligt CNBC håller Apple på att utveckla en ny teknik för kontinuerlig blodsockermätning som kan ge diabetespatienter en bättre och enklare tillvaro.

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This slim hardshell iPhone SE case is down to just $7.60 today

If you’re looking for a thin iPhone SE case that adds protection to your phone, look no further than Amzer’s Shellster hard case. It comes with a holster for keeping it safe on your hip, and right now you can pick one up for just $7.60.

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Airpods-torka i Sverige kan medföra långa väntetider


Leveransproblem kombinerat med hög efterfrågan leder till frustration hos svenska kunder.

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Kanex Gopower Watch: Extrabatteri och Apple Watch-laddare i ett


Powerbank med inbyggd Apple Watch-laddare är den perfekta resekamraten. Kanex Gopower Watch håller klockan laddad även när vi är utan eluttag.

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Spotify kommer till Apple Watch – till sist


Äntligen! Snart kommer det finnas en officiell Spotify-app till Apple Watch.

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Nya 15-tums Macbook Pro drabbas av knäppande ljud


Rapporter har börjat komma in om ett problem med 15-tumsmodellen av nya Macbook Pro. Användare rapporterar att den kan knäppa till ibland.

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Tyska Curved fantiserar om hur nästa Mac Pro kan se ut


De första konceptbilderna har landat.

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Apple’s ’secret’ plan to fight diabetes

Could a light-sensor be a light-speed leap for Apple Watch and diabetes?

It’s no coincidence that both Apple Watch and HealthKit are both headed by Apple’s COO, Jeff Williams. Health and fitness have always been a major focus of the wrist computer. While it shipped with a heart rate monitor, Apple has been working on other sensors for years. One of the big ones has been a glucose monitor to help those fighting diabetes.

From CNBC:

Apple has hired a small team of biomedical engineers to work at a nondescript office in Palo Alto, miles from corporate headquarters. They are part of a super secret initiative, initially envisioned by the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, to develop sensors that can non-invasively and continuously monitor blood sugar levels to better treat diabetes, according to three people familiar with the matter.

CNBC further reports that this sensor team is working under Johny Sjrouji, who heads Apple’s silicon efforts, including the S-series systems-in-packag…

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Is Instagram secretly banning users without telling them?

Have you noticed that the number of likes on your profile has gone way down? Then you may have been shadow banned.

It’s not news that Instagram has changed drastically in the last year. From algorithm reboots to new logos to a shiny new layout, Instagram is a whole world away from how people posted and engaged with each other in the app’s early days.

But now some users are saying there’s another thing that’s changed on the ’gram: their posts aren’t getting half as many likes as they used to, their engagement levels are way down, and when they search for their photos through someone else’s profile, their images don’t appear at all, even if they’re tagged with hashtags.

PetaPixel claims that over the last couple of weeks, their tip line has been ”flooded” by reports of Instagram selectively ”shadow banning” people’s accounts.

What exactly is ’shadow banning’?

PetaPixel:

The term ”shadow ban”—also called ”stealth” or ”ghost” banning—refers to banning a person’s ac…

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How to instantly share photos using Family Sharing for iPhone and iPad

Share photos with your family with Family Sharing and iCloud Photo Sharing!

Updated April, 2017: Updated screenshots to reflect changes in iOS 10 and to remove some outdated iOS 8 information.

Family Sharing not only lets you share iTunes and App Store purchases with other members of your household, but also gives you a way to share photos instantly. By using iCloud Photo Sharing, Family Sharing lets you share photos to a single stream that everyone in your family has access to. Once you’ve set up Family Sharing and everyone has joined, all you’ve got to do is start sharing photos!

How to share photos with Family Sharing and the Photos app

Make sure iCloud Photo Sharing is enabled.
Launch the Photos app on your iPhone or iPad.
Tap on the Shared tab in the bottom navigation. It’s the cloud.
Tap on the Sharing button in the upper left corner to get to the main iCloud Photo Sharing list of streams.

Tap on the Family stream.
Tap on the plus sign.
Tap the photos you want to add a…

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