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    Apple Watch hypertension alerts

    A smartwatch running watchOS 26 with a blue band displays the date "Tue Apr 1" and time "10:09." A notification reads "Training Load Steady -6%" over a blurred background on the screen.

    watchOS 26 Release Notes Highlight Game-Changing Features for Apple Watch

    The standout feature of watchOS 26 is its adoption of Apple’s Liquid Glass design language, inspired by visionOS and extended across iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe. This translucent,…

    Two smartwatches display health apps; one, resembling an Apple Watch, shows a sleep score of 84 with sleep data, while the other displays a heart icon and the alert “Possible Hypertension,” demonstrating helpful Hypertension Alerts. The bands are white and black.

    Apple Watch Hypertension Alerts Gain FDA Approval for 2025 Rollout

    The hypertension detection feature, first announced at Apple’s September 2025 event, uses the Apple Watch’s optical heart sensor to analyze blood vessel responses to heartbeats over 30-day periods. Unlike traditional…

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    A laptop on a desk displays the Windows 10 home screen, hinting at an upcoming Windows 10 end of life and a possible switch to Mac. Nearby are an open notebook, a pen, and books, with natural light streaming in through the window.

    Windows 10 Nearing Its End: 5 Reasons SMBs Should Switch to Mac

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    M5 Chip Sets a New Benchmark in AI Performance

    A partially open, silver 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 chip on a black background, showing the keyboard, screen hinge, and multiple side ports, with the Apple logo visible on the lid.

    Introducing the New 14-Inch MacBook Pro With the M5 Chip

    A hand uses a stylus to draw vibrant, colorful strokes on an iPad Pro M5 chip tablet against a black background.

    Apple Updates the iPad Pro With the M5 Chip and Expanded AI Capabilities

    Close-up view of the inside of the Apple Vision Pro headset, showing multiple cameras, sensors, and visible Apple M2, R1, and Vision Pro M5 chips—all set against a black background.

    Vision Pro Gains M5 Chip and Dual Knit Band

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