IT |
ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia PC USER] “20年先ゆく”Apple環境施策の現在地 |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/pcuser/articles/2304/05/news182.html
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apple |
2023-04-05 22:30:00 |
python |
Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
ChatGPTがEffective Pythonのプログラムを書けるか試してみた |
https://qiita.com/sergicalsix/items/f29b9d07468c860b8b42
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httpswww |
2023-04-05 22:10:35 |
Ruby |
Rubyタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
READMEについての備忘録 |
https://qiita.com/momozo_trademen/items/26915adc301761a77852
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readme |
2023-04-05 22:11:08 |
Docker |
dockerタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
Dockerとserveoを使って爆速でプラグイン対応マイクラサーバー構築 |
https://qiita.com/marukun_/items/ad9d73ae8277a0b9766d
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docker |
2023-04-05 22:37:03 |
Ruby |
Railsタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
READMEについての備忘録 |
https://qiita.com/momozo_trademen/items/26915adc301761a77852
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readme |
2023-04-05 22:11:08 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
AES-128 vs. AES-256 Encryption: What's the Difference? |
https://www.makeuseof.com/aes-128-vs-aes-256-encryption-whats-the-difference/
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AES vs AES Encryption What x s the Difference is a bigger number than but does that mean AES is the better option It depends Stronger encryption isn t without its drawbacks |
2023-04-05 13:31:16 |
海外TECH |
MakeUseOf |
3 Likely Reasons Why There Is No iPhone 9 |
https://www.makeuseof.com/why-is-there-no-iphone-9/
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apple |
2023-04-05 13:15:16 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
File System Javascript Question |
https://dev.to/shreyvijayvargiya/file-system-javascript-question-2eg9
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File System Javascript QuestionGoogle interview question ーIt s simple yet tricky one to solve Under the HoodAt the time of writing this which is today March I was interviewing with the first technical round The question asked was based on File System given the array of files path you have to create a file system out of it I ve missed the basic thing to move the pointer or let s say I can t think of it at that time and missed the chance of solving the question But the interviewer was very nice and told me that he have missed this question in the google interview Well that is not comprehensible to me I still get upset and he suggests I just sleep and relax after the interview Well the question asked was not easy but doable I can think of a couple of solutions but still I was not able to solve them in the interview My Best InterviewEvery time I interview I learned something new and faster than by reading articles I mean I always look forward to some interesting interviews where I ve been thrown interesting questions years ago I got rejected from companies straight in one month because I wasn t know anything about programming But now I give interviews to test my knowledge base and to learn something new and interesting Let me share an interesting story from my INTERVIEW Last year in June I was interviewing one of the founders of a US based startup he has years of experience and the interview was scheduled for minutes but we perpetuate it to hours straight It wasn t the interview to be honest it feels like a general deep conversation about startups ideas and technology and so on Although the founder rejected me and that was expected Here begins this story during the interview the interviewer asked me about my projects I showed him my website iHateReading and the idea of custom repositories We discussed a lot about the website competitors and ideas for iHateReading And that discussion took more than hours he end up motivating me to take my IDEA to a more specific or niche domain and try to either solve the problem or add value for the user I am sure this would have never happened to anyone in the world where you went for the interview and suddenly you ended up discussing your own IDEA It was June last year and I was about to take the JOB but that one interview push me to think more and take my time and invest in my website or my business This wasn t the interview it was a consultant meeting with the experience founder helping me or guiding me to grow fast and better That is why I always say this we need to open interviews a lot around discussions and thought processes and approaches We have chat GPT and it can easily write code for us now so what makes a developer a developer is creativity and the approach of solving problems in multiple ways or in one creative way Interview QuestionThe question asked was simple given the following array of files you have to create the file system out of it const files usr lib keytool usr libr bash profile Downloads shrey txt Our task is to create a file system from the array of files The answer is simple you need to create the JSON output from iterating over the array of files in the format described below const root usr lib keytool Since “keytool is the file so it should have content instead of being an object You will iterate over the array of files and split the paths into directories Then lastly have an iteration pointer that moves to each child of the directories and appends that accordingly in the root file system const root for let i i lt files length i let itr root const directories files split directories forEach item gt root item item itr item console log root I can t solve it to be honest because I missed the pointer thing where I assign itr to the current directory and move forward by appending them to the root directory as the new key But that is fine I ve learned something new and will improve the interviewer was very kind telling me that it s okay because he himself got stumbled the first time when this same question was asked to him in an interview and that was too Google interview But honestly as the developer I feel bad and sad that why I am not able to solve the question We tend to feel bad if we want to strive for the best it makes no sense to be able to understand and then solve the problem and called ourselves experienced developers Reality CheckThat is where interviews are good and play the role they are literally meant for Interviews should be a reality check given that we don t know this and that and Yes there is n number of things that we can know prior to interviews but we can try and give our best I was prepared for n number of things to be asked but wasn t prepared for this one file system question This came out of the box and I was not able to solve it and that makes me feel bad and question my capability I immediately decided to learn about pointers and references and iterations over JSON objects This should polish my ability to solve problem statements in minutes using solid data structure principles That is all I can do to be honest and that is all we all can do in the end Just accept the mistakes and learn and move forward tomorrow I ve one more interview let s see how this will go it will be completely different than this one but hoping for the best ConclusionLooking for a new opportunity here is the website to search the job portals around the world LinkUntil next time have a good day people and don t forget to subscribe ShreyiHateReading |
2023-04-05 13:27:59 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
A more sane iOS 17 compatibility list has been leaked |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/04/05/a-more-sane-ios-17-compatibility-list-has-been-leaked?utm_medium=rss
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A more sane iOS compatibility list has been leakedA recent rumor claimed that iOS was going to cut off two very popular iPhones but a new leak suggests otherwise iOS On Tuesday a rumor claimed that the upcoming iOS and iPadOS releases would drop support for the A Bionic processor from It also wouldn t be compatible with the A and AX chips from Read more |
2023-04-05 13:57:45 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Hands on: Roborock S8 Pro Ultra smart home vacuum & mop |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/04/05/hands-on-roborock-s8-pro-ultra-smart-home-vacuum-mop?utm_medium=rss
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Hands on Roborock S Pro Ultra smart home vacuum amp mopThe recently announced Roborock S Pro Ultra robotic smart home vacuum and mop is a great tool to automatically clean your house and works with Siri Shortcuts Here s a first look The Roborock S Pro Ultra dockedThe S lineup includes three models of the smart home vacuum You can choose the S for with a normal charging dock the S for with an auto emptying dock or the S Pro Ultra for with the RockDock Read more |
2023-04-05 13:38:53 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Apple manufacturing now uses 13.7 gigawatts of renewable energy, will hit carbon neutral by 2030 |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/04/05/apple-manufacturing-now-uses-137-gigawatts-of-renewable-energy-will-hit-carbon-neutral-by-2030?utm_medium=rss
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Apple manufacturing now uses gigawatts of renewable energy will hit carbon neutral by In what Tim Cook calls an immense challenge Apple and its global partners have increased the use of renewable energy by almost and continues to aim for carbon neutrality by Holmen Iggesund s Blbergsliden wind farm features turbines and is located just outside of Skellefte Sweden Source Apple Following Cook s October call for suppliers to accelerate the decarbonization of Apple product manufacturer Apple has announced that over firms are working to achieve the goal Read more |
2023-04-05 13:43:13 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Apple's manufacturing efforts in India are slowly reducing reliance on China |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/04/05/apples-manufacturing-efforts-in-india-are-slowly-reducing-reliance-on-china?utm_medium=rss
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Apple x s manufacturing efforts in India are slowly reducing reliance on ChinaIn an effort to cut reliance on China Apple is expecting to triple iPhone production in India in and it might even export the iPhone to global consumers at the end of the year Apple is looking at hitting a goal of India production of of all iPhones constructed and this goal was previously revealed by India s trade minister A new report backs up both that claim and the steps Apple is taking toward accomplishing that goal According to Bloomberg in a report published on Wednesday morning Apple made more than million iPhones in India during Following s anticipated million unspecified sources reportedly involved in the process estimate that will see million iPhones Read more |
2023-04-05 13:17:21 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Apple Services ending for some older OS versions -- but it's not a big deal |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/04/05/apple-service-support-to-end-for-ios-11-era-software-in-may?utm_medium=rss
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Apple Services ending for some older OS versions but it x s not a big dealA reliable source says internal documents reference the end of Apple Services support except iCloud for older versions of iOS macOS High Sierra and others starting in May but it isn t going to be a problem for most users Here s why iCloud will still work on iOS and related releasesAccording to an accurate leaker named Fudge or StellaFudge on Twitter shared that select operating systems that first debiuted would not be able to access Apple services with the exception of iCloud starting in early May Those still running these operating systems will likely be prompted to update Read more |
2023-04-05 13:53:52 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
Amazon launches an accelerator to boost generative AI startups |
https://www.engadget.com/amazon-launches-an-accelerator-to-boost-generative-ai-startups-134746016.html?src=rss
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Amazon launches an accelerator to boost generative AI startupsAmazon may not be known for making generative AI but it s eager to help others get their technology up and running Amazon Web Services AWS is launching a generative AI accelerator that will help the most promising startups flourish The week program provides credits for AWS use access to mentors and other experts and networking events At the end startups pitch their work to potential investors and customers While the accelerator is open to all generative AI startups AWS recommends that candidates have at least a basic product ready with some interest from customers Sign ups are available worldwide through April th and Amazon makes clear that there are no limits on how the AI is being used ーit can be used for everything from the legal world through to discovering new medicines The company hopes the accelerator will serve as a catalyst that advances innovation in generative AI At the same time it s not subtle about the potential for increased business at AWS Runway used the cloud computing platform for an artist oriented AI that contributed effects to Everything Everywhere All At Once Firms that blossom as a result of the program may rely that much more on AWS as demand grows Amazon only has a limited amount of in house generative AI at the moment Its Create with Alexa tool lets you generate children s stories on an Echo Show smart display for instance However it also faces less pressure to create its own products than tech rivals like Google and Microsoft It still stands to profit as long as there s plenty of demand for AWS tools and might see inspirations for its own AI work This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-04-05 13:47:46 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
Adobe Podcast's text-based editing turns limitation into liberation |
https://www.engadget.com/adobe-podcasts-text-based-editing-turns-limitation-into-liberation-133001520.html?src=rss
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Adobe Podcast x s text based editing turns limitation into liberationEver found yourself with a killer podcast idea only for it to fizzle out once you realize all the hoops you have to jump through just to make it Learning an audio editing tool is a skill of its own and while getting your audio masterpiece online has never been easier today s listeners are savvy and won t tolerate subpar sound and editing for long These are all problems that Adobe s browser based new Podcast tool aims to solve Adobe Podcast formerly known as Project Shasta is a cloud based audio production tool As the name suggests it s aimed primarily at podcast production though it might interest anyone that works with narrative audio The main thing to know is there s no audio timeline here and no mixer view with channels The first thing you ll notice is how it doesn t look like an audio editor at all In fact it almost never was “The goal was to come up with a broader voice strategy for Adobe Mark Webster Director of Product told Engadget “That could have been creating a creative cloud voice assistant or speaking to Photoshop But we kind of took a step back it was really about just building services and a platform to make it really easy to create spoken audio “The result is Adobe Podcast which is still in beta Anyone can apply for access but currently you ll need to be based in the US Engadget ·The Generic PodcastUnlike traditional audio editors including Adobe s own Audition you won t work left to right or even really work with audio files at all Instead you ll work on your podcasts like you would a text document And not just because you work top down but for the most part you really are just editing a text document Anything you record through Adobe Podcast will be automatically transcribed and you simply edit the text to make changes which are then magically reflected in the audio There are even some extra tools for creating artwork as seen above “We don t think of Adobe Podcast as another audio tool It really is a storytelling tool When you think about it as a storytelling tool suddenly all the things that are in traditional audio tools like looking at the audio waveforms and decibel levels they re actually not relevant Sam Anderson Adobe Podcast s Lead Designer told Engadget Apps like Descript have been doing it this way for a while And it makes some sense Podcasts are about what is being said so it s logical to work on the text first rather than the raw audio Not to mention being able to see what s being said without endlessly playing it back to find the right spot is also much easier on the ears eyes and soul But it s not without some trade offs For one there s a certain amount of control you have to learn to relinquish In an audio editor you can choose exactly where you want to trim a segment of audio to In Adobe Podcast you can only highlight text and the finer details of the edit are taken care of by the backend For the most part that s fine but if you wanted to add or trim some silence for example you can t do that here you ll have to get creative Image by James Trew EngadgetFor example removing a sentence is as easy as highlighting it in the transcription and smacking the delete key Similarly you can cut paste to move things around as you see fit But you might not quite get the smooth edit you would if you did this manually in an audio editing app So for now at least you might still have to make some minor edits after you export from Podcast In the future the system might leverage AI to make these sorts of edits for you “I think we could use some really interesting technology to look at the space between words and when you make deletions and just find a way to just do it automatically Anderson said One of the major benefits for online tools like Podcast or similar services such as Riverside Fm and Zencastr is how easy it is to invite guests In the past you might have had to have a pre brief with a guest to figure out their audio setup maybe guide them into recording it locally with Audacity and then deal with transferring large audio files around after the fact With Podcast your guests simply accept an invite much like they would for a Zoom meeting and then you converse in real time while the local audio is uploaded in the background The result is an incredibly frictionless way to get local audio transcribed and ready to be edited in one fell swoop Perhaps Adobe s secret weapon here is two fold First unlike the rival products mentioned above Podcast has a singular focus on audio so there are no video editing presentation or livestreaming tools you might not need Second would be some proprietary tools notably “Enhance Speech With one click this magic button basically transforms garbage audio recorded in the worst of rooms into something that sounds more professional In testing this I recorded a conversation between my colleague Mat Smith and myself I was using a dedicated XLR podcasting mic Focusrite s DMv into an audio interface Mat on the other hand was just speaking into his Macbook s built in microphone Once we finished our recording I tapped the “Enhance toggle and suddenly it sounded like we were in the same room with the same equipment You can hear the untreated and treated audio below Engadget ·James amp Mat untreated segmentEngadget ·James amp Mat with Adobe Enhance SpeechNow audio purists might find the treated audio a little too dry or isolated with no sense of space Especially right now as there are no controls the effect is either fully on or off But Webster explained that in the future you ll be able to adjust the amount of the effect if the default setting isn t to your liking The effect was good enough though that I tried uploading the audio for a telephone interview I conducted for a story a few weeks ago The result was good enough that I am considering cutting that down into an audio version of the article it was for Engadget ·Matt Moneymaker UntreatedEngadget ·Matt Moneymaker with Adobe Enhance SpeechAnother feature in the works is the removal of filler words uhms amp ahhs etc Again this is something you can find on rival products but right now there s not even a way to edit them out as the transcription doesn t show them so this is something you d have to do in post Handily Adobe Podcast includes lots of free music for you to use for intros outros and transitions Editing them to work with your speech isn t as intuitive as it could be but this is an example of why the service is still in beta You can be creative For example if you want to talk over a bit of music and then have it fade up to full volume you can splice it in two and set one to “background and achieve the effect that way Webster explained that they re figuring out the best way for adding such tools that will guide novices without alienating more advanced users and vice versa If you re wondering if Adobe will add in an AI voice tool so you can not only the audio you have with text but actually add words by typing them in something you can do in Descript don t hold your breath Webster pointed out that to make an effective voice model it needs to be trained on enough material so it only makes sense for your own voice Given that AI voices can be clunky they decided to just make it really really easy to re record the line you wanted After all this isn t a video where patching over a misspeak is a lot more complicated Perhaps the best feature of all is the lack of friction between ideas and getting something down on the page If you can use Google Docs you can make something with Adobe Podcast And with the bundled music and mic enhancement tools there s a solid chance it ll sound pretty good too For now Podcast will remain in beta for the foreseeable future and Webster confirmed that there will always be a free tier And if you don t even want to make a podcast but you like the sound of the speech enhancing feature you don t even need to sign up for the beta it s available right here right now This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-04-05 13:30:01 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
The best midrange smartphones for 2023 |
https://www.engadget.com/the-engadget-guide-to-the-best-midrange-smartphones-120050366.html?src=rss
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The best midrange smartphones for As one of Engadget s resident mobile geeks I ve reviewed dozens of midrange phones and have found that a great smartphone doesn t have to cost a fortune Years of commoditization have brought features once exclusive to high end devices including big batteries multi camera arrays and high refresh rate displays down to their more affordable siblings If your budget is less than I can help you figure out what features to prioritize when trying to find the best midrange phone for the money What is a midrange phone anyway While the term shows up frequently in articles and videos there isn t an agreed upon definition for “midrange beyond a phone that isn t a flagship or an entry level option For this guide our recommendations for the best phone in this category cost between and Any less and you should expect significant compromises If your budget is higher though you should consider flagships like the Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S What factors should you consider when buying a midrange smartphone Buying a new device can be intimidating but a few questions can help guide you through the process First what platform do you want to use If the answer is iOS that narrows your options down to exactly one phone Thankfully it s great And if you re an Android fan there s no shortage of compelling options Both platforms have their strengths so you shouldn t rule either out Obviously also consider how much you re comfortable spending Even increasing your budget by more can get you a dramatically better product And manufacturers tend to support their more expensive devices for longer It s definitely worth buying something toward the top limit of what you can afford Having an idea of your priorities will help inform your budget Do you want a long battery life or fast charging speed Do you value speedy performance above all else Or would you like the best possible cameras While they continue to improve every year midrange phones still involve some compromises and knowing what s important to you will make choosing one easier Lastly pay attention to wireless bands and network compatibility If you don t want to worry about that your best bet is to buy directly from your carrier To make things easier all the phones we recommend are compatible with every major US wireless provider and can be purchased unlocked nbsp What won t you get from a midrange smartphone Every year the line between midrange and flagship phones gets blurrier as more upmarket features trickle down When we first published this guide in it was difficult to find devices with waterproofing or G Now the biggest thing you might miss out on is wireless charging Just remember to budget for a power adapter too many companies have stopped including chargers with their smartphones Performance has improved in recent years but can still be hit or miss as most midrange phones use slower processors that can struggle with multitasking Thankfully their cameras have improved dramatically and you can typically expect at least a dual lens system on most midrange smartphones below The best midrange Android phone Pixel aThere s a lot to like about Google s Pixel a For one the Pixel a features the best cameras at this price It may not have as many lenses as some of the other options on this list but thanks to Google s expertise in computational photography the a delivers camera performance that is on par with phones that cost hundreds more Nighttime photos in particular are stellar thanks in part to Night Sight which helps brighten up dim environments and bring out more detail The Google Pixel a has a few other things going for it Thanks to its large battery fast charging and efficient chipset you won t have to worry about running out of juice It lasted just over hours in our battery testing and Google s Tensor chipset allows the a to run very similarly to the Pixel and Pro handsets And those who plan to hang on to their smartphone for as long as possible will appreciate that Google plans to support the a with software updates for the next five years In addition to its solid battery life and performance the Google Pixel a even has some advanced features you may not expect to see on a midrange phone Its design looks very similar to the flagship models with the striking camera bar on the handset s rear top half and it has a x resolution OLED touchscreen with an under display fingerprint sensor You ll only get a refresh rate of Hz on the a but that s a small sacrifice to make when you re getting a number of other features at a killer price tag The best and only iPhone under iPhone SEIf you can get past its dated design and small inch display the Apple iPhone SE is the fastest phone you can buy for less than No other device on this list has a processor that comes close to the SE s A Bionic What s more you can expect Apple to support the model for years to come The company is only just ending support for the first generation SE after six years The company hasn t said how long it intends to furnish the latest SE with new software but it s likely to support the device for a similar length of time For all its strengths the iPhone SE is held back by a dated display Not only is the SE s screen small and slow but it also uses an IPS panel instead of an OLED display meaning it can t deliver deep blacks Additionally that screen is surrounded by some of the largest bezels you ll find on a modern phone That s not surprising The SE uses the design of the iPhone which will be a decade old in two years And if the SE looks dated now it will only feel more tired in a few years The midrange phone with the best screen Samsung Galaxy A GFor the best possible display at this price look no further than Samsung s Galaxy A G It features a inch Super AMOLED display that is ideal for watching TV shows and movies Plus the Hz panel is the fastest on this list Other standout features of this Samsung phone include a mAh battery and versatile camera system The A s three shooters may not deliver photos with the same detail and natural colors as the Pixel a but it can capture bigger scenes with its two wide angle rear cameras Like the other Android smartphones on this list the Samsung Galaxy A isn t the fastest performer At best Samsung s Exynos is a lateral move from the Qualcomm Snapdragon G found in the Galaxy A G And though the A is cheaper than its predecessor this Samsung phone no longer comes with a power adapter and headphone jack so the difference may not end up being much An ultra budget G option OnePlus Nord N GIf you only have around to spend on your next phone you could do a lot worse than the OnePlus Nord N To start this budget phone features a big mAh battery that will easily last you a full day The N also has a Hz display and G connectivity which are tricky to find at this price Best of all it doesn t look like a cheap phone But the N is also a good illustration of why you should spend more on a budget phone if you can It s the slowest device on this list due to its Snapdragon chipset and paltry GB of RAM Its triple main camera setup is serviceable during the day but struggles in low light and doesn t offer much versatility beyond a disappointing macro lens OnePlus also doesn t plan to update the phone beyond the soon to be outdated Android In short the N is unlikely to last you as long as any of the other affordable phones on this list Chris Velazco contributed to this report This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-04-05 13:15:36 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
Amazon Halo Rise review: An unobtrusive bedside sleep tracker that’s surprisingly helpful |
https://www.engadget.com/amazon-halo-rise-review-an-unobtrusive-bedside-sleep-tracker-thats-surprisingly-helpful-130037788.html?src=rss
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Amazon Halo Rise review An unobtrusive bedside sleep tracker that s surprisingly helpfulI love to sleep Then after I wake up I love to find out how well I slept It might be because I m highly competitive or that I like the validation of an app confirming whether I ve had a good or bad night s rest Despite this I ve avoided most sleep trackers because they re generally too intrusive or uncomfortable So when Amazon unveiled the Halo Rise I was excited by its premise For on sale now for the Rise promises to use motion sensing to track your breathing rate and use that information to calculate how long you ve slept It s also a bedside lamp clock and smart alarm and looks pretty to boot DesignIt fits nicely into my life in many ways First physically The Halo Rise is a gray CD sized disc remember those And yes I know the D already stands for Disc that s flat on one side and convex on the other and rest on top of a metal stand The even surface houses LEDs that show the time as well as an arc of lights that can be set to simulate the gradual glow of sunrise and wake you up more gently I like the Rise s clean modern aesthetic that should blend in with most furnishings Setup was also surprisingly painless Like Google s Nest Hub which similarly uses motion detection to track your sleep the Halo Rise needs to be next to your bed within arm s reach I was worried that my nightstand wasn t tall enough for the device but it was able to work even though it was set a few inches lower than Amazon recommended Placing the Rise close to your bed is also important because unlike the Nest Hub it doesn t have an onboard mic which means you ll have to reach over and hit the snooze button when it goes off This brings me to one of my small complaints There are two buttons on the top of the Rise A small pinky sized one for dismissing the alarm and a larger one on its left for snoozing I know this is how most alarm clocks are designed and it makes sense if you re awake enough to accurately press the tinier button then you likely won t need a follow up But since there s no way to vocally stop the Halo Rise the fact that the buttons are so small and close to each other is pretty frustrating I accidentally hit snooze so many times and had to run back to my bedroom while brushing my teeth when the device rang again ten minutes later That s my main gripe with the Halo Rise s hardware and it honestly isn t much I also wish it were a bit bigger so the buttons could be easier to hit and the clock font easier to read But those are the only times you have to physically interact with it everything else happens in the app Sleep trackingEvery morning Amazon will show you a summary of the last night including a score of and amount of time you ve been asleep Alongside that is a message either congratulating you on doing well or cautioning you to go easy that day if you hadn t caught enough shut eye I ve definitely used the feedback from the Rise as an excuse to get out of working or working out in the last few weeks when it told me to take it easy after getting just two hours of sleep Photo by Cherlynn Low EngadgetIn general I ve found the Halo Rise pretty accurate at detecting when I ve dozed off and woken up It actually performed better than Google s smart display which would often mistake when I awoke I don t like how unlike most other sleep trackers Amazon also includes my “time taken to fall asleep as part of my so called performance each night Typically after I get in bed I spend some time scrolling Reddit or playing games and I don t consider that time spent trying to fall asleep I wish the Rise were smart enough to use its onboard light sensor to determine when I put my phone away and turn off the light That is when I m actually trying to drift into la la land but I guess not everyone sleeps in the dark so this might not be suitable for all Still I found the app surprisingly informative Tapping into details brings up a chart of the sleep stages I was in the night before as well as a timeline below it showing at which points during the night there were “Light Disruptions For me the results were unsurprising since I don t use blackout curtains my room got bright at sunrise every day Otherwise unless I had gotten up and turned on my lamp there were no disruptions This page also tells me the average brightness humidity and temperature in my room overnight What was most helpful was understanding that my sleep environment was warmer than I thought I was struggling to fall and stay asleep until the app suggested I adjust it to the recommended range of to degrees Fahrenheit As someone who avoids using the air conditioner out of guilt having this information validated my desire and I started to turn it on more often right before bedtime I slept much better after that and the app congratulated me on keeping my room s temperature within the ideal range To be clear the Halo Rise isn t the only sleep tracker that can do this The Nest Hub also tracks your room s temperature and light But instead of humidity Google uses its onboard mics to listen for sounds of snoring or coughing As someone who doesn t snore but coughs a lot due to dry air I found it more helpful to get insight on how humid my environment was Depending on your concerns your preferences here might differ Another key difference between the Halo Rise and the Nest Hub is that Google will track daytime naps while Amazon does not If you go back to bed in the middle of the day the Rise will not track your sleep However on one particular Saturday when I was recovering from a long hard week I stayed in bed for hours after waking up and passed out at pm I finally got out of bed at about pm and the Amazon app actually updated afterwards to add those three ish hours to my record Wrap upEvery morning in the past I d reach for my phone check my notifications and the weather as well as my horoscope I know it s not scientific and I don t put a lot of stock in it but I think of it as a way to start my day off better prepared Since setting up the Halo Rise my first check in has been replaced by looking at the Halo app It ll tell me whether I should take my daily workout easy and how early I might need to get to bed that night The Halo Rise is also a small but significant piece of Amazon s ongoing foray into the business of health and wellness The device sits in the most intimate of our spaces and offers help on a specific area of wellbeing Together with products like the Halo Band and app features like body composition scanning mobility and posture assessment as well as the controversial tone monitoring that monitors how you speak the company is clearly investing in health management tools Considering Amazon also recently finished acquiring One Medical and launched its pharmacy in its ambitions are obvious The question is whether we re willing to trade our personal data for the potential convenience that an all Amazon healthcare infrastructure might bring This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-04-05 13:00:37 |
海外科学 |
NYT > Science |
Highlights From NASA’s Reveal of the Artemis II Moon Astronauts |
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/04/03/science/artemis-nasa-news
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artemis |
2023-04-05 13:36:25 |
ニュース |
@日本経済新聞 電子版 |
ITエンジニアはキャリアアップしやすい職種として就活生から人気です。その職をつかみ取るには? 競技プログラミングに参加したり、ITでどんな価値を提供できるかを考えたり。先輩たちの考えを聞きました。
https://t.co/778wDdbVz5 |
https://twitter.com/nikkei/statuses/1643599504183119874
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2023-04-05 13:00:33 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Nicola Sturgeon's husband Peter Murrell arrested in SNP finance probe |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-65187823?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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headquarters |
2023-04-05 13:25:15 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Twenty-one convicted in West Midlands child sex abuse inquiry |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-65189785?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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wolverhampton |
2023-04-05 13:44:37 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Brazil kindergarten attack: Man kills four children in Blumenau |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-65192957?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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brazil |
2023-04-05 13:47:53 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
KSI: YouTuber visits mosque after racial slur in Sidemen video |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-65187225?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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media |
2023-04-05 13:37:27 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Salcombe named UK's most expensive seaside town |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-65186068?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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britain |
2023-04-05 13:29:45 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Nottingham Forest: Steve Cooper is still manager - Evangelos Marinakis |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65191402?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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cooper |
2023-04-05 13:22:02 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
'There will be a lump in my throat' - Lyle on farewell |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/golf/65191367?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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x There will be a lump in my throat x Lyle on farewellSandy Lyle says there will be a lump in my throat when he walks up the th for a final time at Augusta as he ends his career at this week s Masters |
2023-04-05 13:26:38 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
ロシア航空機、安全性に不安 制裁で整備難しく - WSJ発 |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/320864
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航空機 |
2023-04-05 22:23:00 |
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