Tuesday
Feb232021

Control your Traeger Grill better with new Apple Watch app

 

Traeger Grill wants to make it easier for you to cook on its grills with its new Apple Watch app. The app will work with Traeger's WiFIRE compatible grills, giving you the ability to control and monitor the appliance anytime, anywhere. Paired with the relaunched iOS app, you can monitor your cook and grill status through the app.

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Monday
Feb222021

Spotify to offer a lossless streaming tier later this year

 

Spotify is joining the likes of Tidal and Deezer by offering a hi-fi tier for its streaming service. Simply named Spotify HiFi, this lossless streaming tier will be an add-on option for premium subscribers. Spotify announced this new addition during its Stream On virtual event.

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Monday
Feb222021

Samsung promises 4 years of Android security updates on devices


Samsung will continue to offer at least four years of Android security updates on a variety of devices in its Galaxy Z, S, A, M, XCover and Tab lines. This is an extension of Samsung's earlier three year commitment. This is great news for owners of these devices planning on keeping them a bit longer. “Mobile devices play such an important role in our lives," said Samsung's Mobile VP and head of security Seungwon Shin. "It’s only natural that we want to hold onto them longer. That’s why, thanks to the latest technology advancements, we’re committing to securing Galaxy devices for even longer, so that everything that should be kept protected stays protected.”

In orer to continue provideing security and feature updates, Samsung reportedly teamed up with Google, chipset partners, and wireless carriers and sellers to more efficiently deliver security updates to existing devices. Hit jump to see the full list of supported Samsung devices.

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Monday
Feb222021

Get your blood pumping with Fitbit's 'Get in Your Zone Challenge'

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Fitbit always has gamified fitness by offering badges and trophies to motivate its users to move. The newest way Fitbit wants you to exercise this week is its "Get in Your Zone Challenge" that kicks off today. Its focus is on Active Zone Minutes, and it encourages you to have a "friendly competition with yourself." 

The aim is to meet your recommended amount of time this heart rate-based metric suggests. Active Zone Minutes coincide with the American Heart Association's recommendation of 150 minutes of moderate activity or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week.

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