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The Apple Watch Series 8 will be able to detect fever

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The Apple Watch Series 8 will be able to detect fever

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Tim Cook, during the launch of the Apple Watch Series 7, the latest version available. (Photo: AFP)

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Goodbye thermometers: the smartwatch Apple Watch 8 He will be an ally when it comes to knowing if you have a fever or not, according to tech specialists. Specifically, the new smartwatch will detect changes in body temperature.

It was anticipated a couple of months ago by the well-known analyst Ming Chi Kuo, which serves to filter the technological innovations of the ecosystem of Apple products. Now Marco Gurmannof Bloomberg, returned to the load with the voice.

Analysts are also talking about it new sensors to measure the sugar level in the blood or detect traffic accidents. These are all rumors, but more and more experts confirm it.

Surely all Apple Keynote 2022 will be unveiled, to be held in September and where the expected announcement of the iPhone 14 promises to be the absolute protagonist.

Rumors about the Apple Watch 8

The new Apple Watch tries to measure blood pressure.  apple photo

The new Apple Watch tries to measure blood pressure. apple photo

That the bitten apple wants to integrate a body temperature sensor into one of its Apple Watch models is nothing new.

Last year, the Bloomberg agency ensured that this benefit would come together with the glucometer in 2022, that is, in Apple Watch Series 8. Soon after, the Wall Street Journal confirmed this information.

A few months ago, Ming-Chi Kuo claimed that Apple had done it body temperature sensor canceled for the Apple Watch Series 7 because the algorithm failed.

However, the Apple Watch Series 8 may be the last. The difficulty, according to Kuo, is that skin temperature measurement changes rapidly depending on the environmental conditions and the heat of the watch itself, they can alter the registers.

However, analysts warn that the watch will be able to detect temperature changes, but it won’t give us a specific reading like a conventional thermometer does. So we probably won’t be able to say goodbye yet.

It seems that Apple technology is preparing for a massive launch of new products between this fall and the beginning of next year 2023. This is confirmed by a report prepared by journalist Mark Gurman, of Bloomberg, known for having announced in advance, and almost always they do it right, the company’s plans.

According to Gurman, Apple is preparing more announcements for the September event: several iPads, at least three AppleWatch models, updated models of Mac computers with M2 / M3 chips, a couple of AirPods Pro models, and a new improved Apple TV. And the big surprise: the possible return of the HomePodthe smart speaker that Apple unexpectedly stopped production in 2021.

Biden to deliver a Medal of Honor to Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created Apple in 1976. Photo: Apple.

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created Apple in 1976. Photo: Apple.

President Joe Biden will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States, to Steve Jobsthe co-founder of Apple who changed the history of world technology.

For the White House, which promotes posthumous recognition, the “vision, imagination and creativity” of the creator of the iPhone “led to inventions that changed” the history of mankind.

They added that the revolution that Jobs sparked to this day “continues to change the way the world communicates, as does the transformation of the computer, music, film and wireless communications industries.”

Steve Jobs has 346 US patents in his history; however, his official biographer of himself, Walter Isaacson, assured that he was dedicated to perfecting already invented technologies. Since his death, another 141 patents have been granted in his name.

With information from La Vanguardia.

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