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Neil Young rails against 'Fisher-Price' MacBook Pro audio for music production
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Apple releases macOS 10.15.2 beta 3 to developers
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How to change your Apple Watch to metric measurements
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Apple Stores start selling One Drop blood glucose monitors
A couple of points about proprietary blood glucose systems:
1. The One Drop lancets (the pointy things that poke your finger) are clumsy and a pain in the butt to use, imho. They cost about 15¢/lancet.
2. The Accu-Chek Fastclix Lancing device and Lancets are easy to use, imho. They cost about 7¢/lancet.
3. The One Drop test strips run about 50¢/strip. The going rate for Amazon's generic "Choice" test strips is about 17¢/strip.
4. Amazon's generic "Choice" meter ($24) also supports Bluetooth and HealthKit.
Do the math. At 2 to 4 tests per day it really adds up. -
Powerbeats Pro are better headphones than AirPods, but won't replace them