Xiaomi has just released a new smartwatch for children in China. It is called the Redmi Kids Watch Pro . The watch has a unique flip-up body that houses two cameras. One points at the user, and the other points outward. Both have 5-megapixel sensors, so kids can take selfies or snap pictures of their surroundings. The device monitors heart rate and blood oxygen. It also includes 18 exercise modes and five fitness tests. A special alert sends a notification to parents if the child gets too close to bodies of water like ponds, pools, or rivers. What makes this watch stand out is its location tracking. Even if the watch turns off, it can still share the child’s location for up to five days. It uses nearby Xiaomi gadgets to send the signal through the company’s device network. The watch also shows the exact floor inside a building and updates the position every second. It can even recognize subway stops and store travel routes for parents to review. Children...
Waze has just announced a handful of fresh updates that aim to make navigation smoother for everyone, from bike riders to daily commuters. For starters, motorcycle riders now have their own dedicated mode. This setting uses smart technology to find routes that suit bikes better, like smaller roads and special shortcuts. It also warns riders about bumpy roads, narrow bridges, and other hazards that can be tricky on two wheels. The app is also learning your habits. If you always take the freeway instead of side streets, Waze will start suggesting similar routes based on your past drives. You can turn this off if you prefer the old way. There is also a quieter voice option now. It cuts back on frequent updates so you hear fewer prompts, but you will still get key alerts for turns and road dangers. On the voice control side, Waze has made reporting easier. You can now speak naturally to tell the app about closed roads or wrong addresses. These reports get checked by vo...