Image: Samsung A few years ago, ZDNet writer Jason Perlow wrote about how his Apple Watch literally saved his life. The watch had discovered he was suffering from atrial fibrillation (AFib). This caught my attention. I suffer from serious panic attacks, which mimic heart attacks. So, I tested an Apple …
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Target, Aldi recalls peaches linked to 68 salmonella cases
On Wednesday, Target and Aldi released voluntary reminders of pawkes of Wawona brand packaging linked to an outbreak of salmonella enteritis in at least nine U.S. states. The outbreak has left at least 68 people sick and at least hospitalized. The Food and Drug Administration is still investigating whether the …
Read More »US isolated as allies and opponents reject its bid to snapback UN sanctions on Iran
Despite President Donald Trump’s decision to pull the US out of Iran’s nuclear deal in 2018, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Thursday that the US has “any capacity” under UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which anchored the international agreement, to trigger this – calling for snapback sanctions, because …
Read More »Observations: Matthew Stafford of Lions certainly looks sharp in returning from back injury so far
ALLEN PARK – Matthew Stafford makes this NFL quarterback thing easy in most practices. But he really made it easy on Day 3 of padded practice for the Detroit Lions. Stafford and the Lions were back on the field in Allen Park on Thursday after getting the previous day. The …
Read More »See Metallica, San Francisco Symphony Play ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’
Metallica have re-recorded their crushing hit, “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” with the San Francisco Symphony for their upcoming S & M2 release, coming out next Friday. In the intro, Robert Trujillo plays the apocalyptic descent baseline of the track as the track section swells around it, while conductor Edwin …
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