The Official Name Of Google S New Wear Os Platform Is Wear Os 3

This probably comes as no surprise to anyone. As Google more than likely didn’t want to drop the name that’s been associated with its wearables platform for years at this point. While the name for this new unified Wear OS platform isn’t really new itself, it is different enough that people should know the difference. So long as it’s referred to as Wear OS 3 in any marketing and on any packaging....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 329 words · Dominique Brown

Twitter Will Send Notifications For Tweets About Search Terms

Right now, you can receive tweets from users as push notifications. On the user’s profile, you can choose to be notified about all of their tweets, some of them, or none at all. It’s a good way to keep up with what they’re posting. But, you’ll be able to get tweet notifications of tweets that relate to search terms But, you’ll be able to get tweet notifications of tweets that relate to search terms...

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 343 words · Crystal Williams

Two Ways Forgiveness Helps You Through Tough Times

“Forgiveness is an important expression of generosity of giving,” says Stephen G. Post in a recent video from Big Think. Post is a bioethicist and bestselling author of The Hidden Gifts of Helping: How the Power of Giving, Compassion, and Hope Can Get Us Through Hard Times. Post argues that forgiveness doesn’t ask you to be naive, especially when you’ve really been harmed by someone and when the hurt is deep and profound....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 337 words · Holly Lopez

Wedding Haircut Try A New Look During Your Big Day

All you need is ten minutes with your stylist to cut and refresh your strands. You’ll have a totally new look for the dance floor. Ideal for brides who can’t choose between long, princess-like lengths and a short, edgy style, the wedding haircut gives you the best of both. Wear your locks long for the ceremony and debut a newer, edgier style for the rest of your big day: **...

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 381 words · Anne Richardson

Why Music Strikes A Chord

The roots of that raw emotional power are sunk deep within the brain, which seems to come pre-wired for music. Long before babies have any significant experience with music, they can detect changes in pitch, tempo, and melodic contour. They can even recognize a tune when it’s played in a different pitch or tempo. According to psychologist Sandra Trehub of the University of Toronto, infants also seem to have an innate preference for sounds, such as perfect fourths and fifths, that we label consonant, but recoil from dissonant sounds....

December 30, 2022 · 6 min · 1096 words · Terri Duran
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