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Ultrahuman Launches Ultra-Accurate Cycle and Ovulation Tracking Smart Ring

Originally Published 4 months ago — by TechCrunch

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Ultrahuman is acquiring viO HealthTech to enhance its women's health offerings by launching a new advanced cycle and ovulation tracking plugin for its Ring AIR, utilizing over 15 years of fertility monitoring technology, aimed at providing more accurate and personalized insights for women with diverse cycle patterns.

"Apple WatchOS 9.4: Improved Alarms and App Deletion"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNET

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Apple has released WatchOS 9.4, which brings cycle tracking and atrial fibrillation features to more Apple Watch users and fixes a minor alarm bug. The update also expands AFib History and Cycle Tracking to more countries. Wake-up alarms on the Watch can no longer be silenced with the "cover-to-mute" gesture. This is the fourth major update to come to WatchOS 9, which has helped the Apple Watch line dominate the smartwatch market.

"Apple's watchOS 9.4 brings new features and fixes for Apple Watch users."

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNET

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Apple has released watchOS 9.4, which includes Cycle Tracking and AFib features for more Apple Watch users, as well as fixing an alarm bug. The update is available for Series 4 or later, SE and Ultra models, and brings AFib History to more countries. Wake-up alarms can no longer be silenced with the "cover-to-mute" gesture. This is the fourth major update to watchOS 9, which has helped the Apple Watch dominate the smartwatch market.

"Apple Watch gets major updates with watchOS 9.4 release"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by 9to5Mac

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Apple has released watchOS 9.4 for Apple Watch users, which expands Cycle Tracking and AFib history features to more countries, fixes a bug with alarms, and more. The update includes retrospective ovulation estimates and cycle deviation alerts for Cycle Tracking in Moldova and Ukraine, and AFib History is now available in Colombia, Malaysia, Moldova, Thailand, and Ukraine. AFib History gives long-term visibility into the amount of time your heart shows signs of AFib, so you can share this information with your physician for richer conversations.

"Apple WatchOS 9.4 Update: AFib History Expansion and Improved Alarm Functionality"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MacRumors

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Apple has released watchOS 9.4, which includes support for new emojis, changes to wake-up alarms, and expanded AFib History and Cycle Tracking to new countries. The update can be downloaded for free through the Apple Watch app on the iPhone. This is expected to be one of the last updates to the watchOS operating system as Apple works on transitioning to watchOS 10, expected to be previewed at WWDC in June.

"Latest Updates for Apple Devices: iOS 16.4, iPadOS 16.4, watchOS 9.4, and tvOS 16.4"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by 9to5Mac

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Apple has released the RC version of watchOS 9.4 to developers and public beta testers, which includes Cycling Tracking and AFib history features for Apple Watch users in new countries. The update also includes a tweak to wake-up alarms on Apple Watch and support for Cycle Tracking with retrospective ovulation estimates and cycle deviation alerts in Moldova and Ukraine. AFib History is now available in Colombia, Malaysia, Moldova, Thailand, and Ukraine. The update is expected to be released publicly next week.