Apple Watch, Fitbit Emerge as First Responders

2022-01-02T20:39:13-07:00November 26th, 2021|

In a few years, your wearable likely will be able to monitor your blood pressure. And it might even be able to track your blood sugar.

Of course, that’s great news. Blood pressure and blood sugar are two critical biometrics, and a device that’s always on the lookout for early signs of hypertension and diabetes could help improve – even save – millions of lives.

Even better news: we won’t have any more metrics to track and interpret. Our smartwatches, hearables, rings and other wearables will take care of that for us.

Want to know how that will work? Read my column in the Tech section of USA Today, Apple, Fitbit Emerge as First Responders for Healthcare HERE.

It Takes Two to … Network

2021-11-08T09:17:10-07:00November 8th, 2021|

As everyone knows, it’s important to choose a router capable of meeting the fast-changing demands of the hybrid-work era. But don’t forget the other end of the connection.

Taking a cue from PC gamers, consumers and enterprise IT buyers increasingly understand that the best networks are built with both wireless routers and laptops with the most advanced Wi-Fi 6 technologies.

Be sure that four key Wi-Fi 6 capabilities are in every new laptop you specify. To learn more, download the latest FeibusTech Report, It Takes Two to … Network.

*** Produced in cooperation with Qualcomm ***

All’s Fair in Love and Zoom

2021-11-09T11:31:35-07:00November 7th, 2021|

If you’ve done everything you can think of to improve your work-from-home communications but Zoom calls still cut out, then check out my latest column in the Tech section of USA Today. In it, I share pointers for helping to ensure that your work collaboration doesn’t take a a backseat to any other network traffic. Even if you have a gamer at home clamoring for every bit.

Update: the column is now live on Medium. See it HERE.

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