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Apple Watch Series 8 review: The best gets a little better

The new Apple Watch Series 8 is here, and we’ve spent a week and a half checking it out to see if it’s worth upgrading to. The Series 8, by all accounts, is a very minor update. There are some noteworthy upgrades here — Apple strapped a temperature sensor and car crash detection to it, and it’s powered by watchOS 9. But other than that, this update will feel instantly familiar to anyone who’s seen a Series 7.

Classically Abby Shapiro Net Worth, Age, Wiki, Biography, Relationship, Wife, Dating, Ethnicity, Hei

Spread the love    1        1Share It’s the norm American opera singer, social media celebrity, beauty artist, YouTuber, business owner, and Instagram star Abby Shapiro goes by her real name, Abigail Shapiro. People also know her for her work in the beauty business. She became well-known because her younger brother is Ben Shapiro, a famous right political expert and TV host. She was born in Los Angeles, California, on November 8, 1993. Abby has made a name for herself in the classical world by using a lot of different skills and making interesting content for a lot of different types of media.

Do Anti-Snoring Gadgets Really Work?

To what lengths would you go to stifle the thunderous snorts and buzz-saw growls of a spouse or roommate, just so you can get a good night's sleep? Dozens of anti-snoring devices crowd the market, ranging from slightly absurd to moderately torturous. "Some of them are more medieval than others," says Dr. Kim Hutchison, associate professor of sleep medicine in the department of neurology at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Ore.

Does Janai Norman have natural hair?

Janai Norman is an American ABC News journalist who was born in Durban, South Africa and brought up in the United States of America. Currently, she works at ABC News as a news anchor, reporter, and correspondent. Additionally, she co-hosts “World News Now” and “America This Morning”. She joined ABC News in Oct 2016. Norman was joined on the program by Keneth Moton who also worked at WFTV at the anchor desk.

Don't Get Stumped by Wooden Words

Ясен пень: of course, obviously Every once in a while in our high-tech, multicultural and international life, Russian kicks out words and phrases that harken back to a pre-industrial, pre-urban and prehistoric existence. Most native speakers don't pay much attention to them. But sometimes we non-native speakers "hear" the original meaning of the words, not the figurative meaning acquired over the centuries. Suddenly you're in a forest with an axe, not in the metro holding your smartphone. Take пень (tree stump). People living in high rises don't discuss them much.