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Last June, MotoPinas.com published a story about Yamaha's Mio-sized electric scooter – the EC-05, due to be offered in Taiwanese showrooms soon. What's special about it is its battery-swapping feature, making use of Gogoro's battery-swapping network.
The idea being, instead of plugging the e-scooter at available charging stations, the rider could simply remove the drained battery and swap it with a fully-charged battery at a battery terminal/bank, which roughly takes the same amount of time as pumping fuel at a gas station.
On numerous occasions since 2012, I have confidently stated that Falcon Northwest is making the best custom PCs in the world. I've gone so far as to call the company's small-form-factor Tiki "The Perfect PC" (repeatedly). This is the PC manufacturer you call on when perfection is required, when dependability and durability are mandatory, and sacrificing silence for ridiculous performance is non-negotiable. It's why I've personally owned two of these systems. But for all the praise I'll heap on Falcon Northwest, it has been almost irrationally stubborn when it comes to one thing: RGB lighting. At long last, for the 20th anniversary of the Talon, Falcon Northwest has agreed to RGB . . . some of the things.
This is a big deal, especially for lifelong Falcon fans. For you to understand why, you need to get a glimpse into Falcon Northwest President Kelt Reeves' head. This is a company that has been around since 1992 and is largely credited with inventing the custom gaming PC. It's a company that slaps gorgeous slabs of granite onto the base of a PC. A company that had a serious influence on the mini-ITX motherboards we use today. A company that tests the acoustics of a system at Intel Labs with a ton of microphones at multiple distances and angles. Frankly, a company driven by an unrelenting perfectionist.
And these guys don't conduct their business like a fast food chain, constantly adding new or trendy things just to get a brief surge of awareness or popularity. They basically iterate on perfection, consistently redesigning and improving a few models like the Talon, which has been going strong since 1999.
Omron Healthcare is set to be the first company to take blood pressure monitoring to the wrist as its smartwatch – the Omron HeartGuide – will officially go on sale next month.
The wrist-based wearable, which was first shown off at CES 2018 back in January, has received FDA clearance and pre-orders are open now.
“It took us a little longer than we hoped,” Omron president Ranndy Kellogg told Wareable – with it being a much more complex process than simply applying the tech from one of one of its existing monitors and wrapping it around the wrist.
"Because blood pressure fluctuates throughout the day, regular self-monitoring empowers consumers to take immediate action on their heart health numbers and fuels a more productive patient-physician dialogue to evolve treatments and improve outcomes," said Kellogg. "Studies show regular self-monitoring can reduce stroke risk by up to 20 per cent and cut the risk of coronary artery disease by 10 percent. We created HeartGuide and its accompanying app, HeartAdvisor, to reduce those risks and to help save lives."