Strava and Spotify partner to bring music controls directly into your workout screen
Strava is our favorite running app, and the addition of music controls without having to switch to another app is
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You Can Now Control Spotify Media Playback Within the Strava App
Popular fitness app Strava has launched long-awaited Spotify integration, allowing users to access favorite content on the audio streaming service
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Rise Garden Personal Indoor Garden review
The Rise Garden Personal Garden is a vertical hydroponic gardening system that allows you to grow fresh herbs, vegetables, and fruits indoors, all year round. The device sits on a countertop and provides space for up to 12 plants, herbs, greens, or veggies.Read on to learn more or check out the podcast (also embedded below) to see what we thought of the Rise Garden Personal Indoor Garden.Noteworthy Features16″ X 11″ X 18″ (HLW)Weighs ~10 lbsMinimal design looks great in any kitchen or environmentCompanion app guides users through the steps from planting to harvestingVoice controlled via AlexaSmart watering, lighting, and filtering systemListen to the EpisodeThoughts and ConclusionThe Personal Garden has a vertical design that maximizes space efficiency. It can hold up to 12 plants at a time, allowing you to grow a variety of different plants in a compact footprint. It’s more than enough to keep a typical kitchen flush with herbs and greens.The Personal Garden uses a hydroponic system that allows plants to grow without soil. This means that there is no need for messy soil, and plants grow faster and healthier.The Personal Garden comes with LED grow lights that provide the right spectrum and intensity of light for plants to grow. This means that you can grow plants anywhere in your home, regardless of natural light availability. The mobile app also lets you control how and when the lights turn on and off.The mobile app that provides guidance on plant care, and the system will remind you when it’s time to add water or nutrients.The Personal Garden is easy to use and requires no previous gardening experience. Not only does it come with great documentation, but the mobile app features all sorts of assistance. It comes with everything you need to get started, including seeds, grow medium, and nutrients.The Rise Personal Garden is a sustainable way to grow plants, as it uses less water and produces less waste than traditional gardening methods. It also allows you to grow fresh produce at home, reducing the need for transportation and packaging.Overall, the Rise Garden Personal Garden is a great way to grow fresh produce at home, regardless of your gardening experience or available space.Its hydroponic system, LED grow lights, and smart features make it easy and efficient to grow plants, while its vertical design maximizes space efficiency. It is also a sustainable and eco-friendly way to grow plants, making it a great choice for anyone who wants to reduce their environmental footprint.You can learn more about the Rise Garden Personal Indoor Garden and/or purchase yours for about $350.
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Free Steve Jobs Archive Book ‘Make Something Wonderful’ Now Available
The Steve Jobs Archive today released a free e-book containing a curated selection of the former Apple CEO’s quotes, emails,
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Apple Seeds Second Betas of iOS 16.5 and iPadOS 16.5
Apple today seeded the second betas of upcoming iOS 16.5 and iPadOS 16.5 updates to developers for testing purposes, with
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GravaStar Supernova
The GravaStar Supernova is a unique and innovative Bluetooth speaker designed to resemble a spacecraft. It boasts a sleek and futuristic design, with a solid build quality and high-quality sound output.Read on to learn more or check out the podcast (also embedded below) to see what we thought of the GravaStar Supernova.Noteworthy FeaturesWeighs 2.2lbsAvailable in black and white color optionsCustomizable LED light effectsConstructed from metallic and zincMecha robot design with slight articulation in legsGalleryListen to the EpisodeThoughts and ConclusionThe GravaStar Supernova is a unique and visually striking Bluetooth speaker that stands out with its futuristic design. It features an all-metal shell with a sleek, polished finish and a geometric design that resembles a mini spaceship. The Supernova has a powerful sound quality with a 20W dual driver, delivering crisp and clear audio even at high volumes. It also has a built-in passive bass radiator, providing a full-bodied sound experience.The speaker comes equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 technology, ensuring a stable and efficient connection to your device. The Supernova has a long-lasting battery life, providing up to 15 hours of playtime on a single charge. It also has a built-in microphone, allowing for hands-free calling and voice assistant activation.In addition to its sound quality, the GravaStar Supernova doubles as a cool decorative piece for your home or office. The unique design and LED lighting options make it an attention-grabbing centerpiece. The Supernova features adjustable LED lighting, allowing you to customize the color and intensity of the light to fit your mood or environment.The GravaStar Supernova Bluetooth speaker is a great choice for those looking for a powerful and visually impressive speaker with a unique design. Its combination of excellent sound quality, long battery life, and cool LED lighting make it a standout option for any music lover or sci-fi fan.You’ll pay a little more for this one if you’re only concerned about sound and specs, but we think it’s worth the extra money for killer visuals.You can learn more about the GravaStar Supernova and/or purchase yours for about $180.
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HONOR Magic 5 Pro review: Muscling in on the competition
HONOR threw absolutely everything at its latest smartphone and came away with a winner.
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Look out, Twitter Circle is exposing private tweets
Twitter Circle, a feature that lets you tweet to select users, has been hit by a privacy scare as some of the tweets are gaining wider exposure on the platform.
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Production on 15-Inch MacBook Air Components Underway, WWDC Launch Looking Likely
Panel production on the larger-screened 15-inch MacBook Air started in February and increased in March, with another ramp up planned
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Why I never want the Apple Watch to change
Rumors say the next version of Apple’s watchOS software will bring some serious changes. That’s fine — as long as Apple leaves the Watch itself alone.
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