Ouran next generation ring it seems like an improvement in every way. It has a sleeker design, longer battery life, and smarter sensors to provide users with deeper insights. No more square edges; this time it’s the perfect ring. Ring 4 has 18 signal paths, up from eight in Gen3, combined with the new Smart Sensing algorithm, Oura says.
New features include automatic heart rate and activity detection for up to 40 activities. It will be available in six colors: Silver, Brushed Silver, Gold, Rose Gold, Stealth and Black. The entire Stealth rod is made of titanium. The Oura Ring 4 is available for pre-order today, with shipping starting on October 15, 2024. Prices start at $349.
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Two Harvard students used facial recognition technology and a large language model to detect a subject’s name, occupation and other details. Their installation (dubbed I-XRAY) can use this information to retrieve information such as addresses, phone numbers, family member details and partial social security numbers from various online sources.
In a demo video, AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio used the glasses to address seemingly unfamiliar people by name, discuss their work, and talk about where they might have met in the past, based on the collected data. Students reported 404 Media they developed I-XRAY to give people an idea of what’s possible with current technology – they won’t release the code they use.
The long awaited SUV is finally here.
After its first two cars of the same name, the Polestar 3 delivers what most of us are looking for. It’s a mass-market vehicle to meet the needs and wants of buyers looking for an all-electric SUV with the right dimensions and yellow seat belts. After all the delays, we have a test drive.
The Model 3’s new minimum price is $42,500.
Tesla’s Model 3 Standard Range Rear Wheel Drive is no longer available in the online configurator. Electrek it was first reported that the electric car brand did not have the cheapest option with a price tag of $39,000. Now, the long-range rear-wheel-drive Model 3 carries that name, with a retail price of $42,500.