Category: Consumer Tech

Telehealth Race Kicks Into Gear As Amwell IPO Cashes In On Coronavirus Boom

Both the public and private markets are clamoring for telehealth, with venture capitalists investing more than $1.1 billion so far this year, according to PitchBook.

Apple Watch 6 Is Not The Story: The Story Is Apple Fitness+

Five years after the launch of the Apple Watch, Apple finally has a fitness subscription service.

Apple Watch Series 6 Will Measure Blood Oxygen Levels

The sensor will be able to provide a reading in 15 seconds, Apple says.

CVS Health In Deal With Apple’s ‘Fitness Experience’ Service

CVS Health said it will be rolling out “special access” to its clients, customers and employees to a new fitness subscription service launched specifically for Apple products from the Apple Watch to the iPhone.

Dow Rises Over 300 Points As Tech Stocks Continue To Rebound

The market clawed back losses from last week.

Stock Market Sell-Off: Dow Falls Over 600 Points As Tech Shares Plunge Again

The Nasdaq is down 10% in three days.

Stock Market Sell-Off Continues: Dow Plunges 400 Points, S&P 500 Falls Nearly 2%

Stocks continued to plummet following Thursday’s sell-off.

The 100 Safest Countries For COVID-19: Updated

The US now ranks 55, still behind Hungary, Vietnam, China, Malaysia, and Bulgaria.

Stock Market Sell-Off: Dow Plunges 600 Points, S&P 500 Falls 3%

Big tech stocks dragged the market sharply lower.

Faulty Drug Tests, Solitary, Lack Of MAT Increase The Horrors Of 2020 Life In New York Prisons

Amid promoting International Overdose Awareness this week, prison and drug reform advocates say New York should not only suspend drug testing but redirect precious resources toward support rather than further punishment.