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technology1 year ago

Fitbit Ace LTE: A Fun, Game-Infused Smartwatch for Kids

Google/Fitbit has announced the Fitbit Ace LTE, a kids' activity tracker based on the Google Pixel Watch 2, priced at $229 with a $10/month subscription. It features a large screen, LTE connectivity, GPS, and fitness-focused games that encourage physical activity. The device targets children aged 7-11 and includes voice calling, text messaging, and parental controls. Battery life is 16 hours, and it is water-resistant to 50m. The tracker is currently available for pre-order in the US.

technology1 year ago

"Master Prompt Engineering with Fun Gamification Techniques"

Gamification is increasingly being used to enhance prompt engineering skills for generative AI applications like ChatGPT. By turning the learning process into a game with levels, challenges, and rewards, both beginners and experts can improve their prompting techniques in an engaging and effective manner. This approach has shown promise in making the learning process more enjoyable and structured, although it may not be suitable for everyone and can have potential downsides such as superficial learning and overemphasis on competition.

science-and-gaming1 year ago

"Borderlands 3 Gamers Aid in Mapping Human Gut Bacteria Evolution"

The Borderlands Science minigame embedded in Borderlands 3 has successfully engaged 4.5 million players in tracing the evolutionary relationships of over a million different kinds of bacteria in the human gut, substantially advancing knowledge of the microbiome and improving AI programs. The project, led by McGill University, demonstrated the potential of integrating citizen science into games, with players completing an average of 35 tasks and showing enthusiasm for science. While the gamification approach diluted the scientific contribution per result, it significantly increased player engagement and retention. The data collected will be used to relate specific microbes to diet, aging, and diseases, and researchers are still collecting data provided by gamers.

finance1 year ago

"Warren Buffett's Financial Wisdom for Young Investors and Communication Transformation"

Warren Buffett warns that the stock market is increasingly resembling a casino due to the rise of speculative investing, facilitated by the gamification of trading through online platforms. He cautions young investors against being lured into this behavior, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between investing and speculation. Buffett advises investors to remember that Wall Street profits from their trading activity, not their success, and warns of the consequences when speculative bubbles burst.

finance1 year ago

"Warren Buffett's Financial Wisdom for Young Investors and Berkshire's Record Cash Pile"

Warren Buffett warns that the stock market is increasingly resembling a casino due to the rise of speculative investing, facilitated by the gamification of trading through online platforms. He emphasizes the distinction between disciplined investors and reckless speculators, cautioning young investors against being lured into gambling-like behavior. Buffett urges investors to remember that brokerage firms profit from increased trading activity, and when market panics occur, speculators are left vulnerable without support or justice.

health-and-fitness1 year ago

"Walk to Mordor: Ditch Your Fitness Tracker and Embrace the Journey"

After experiencing a fitness slump and feeling pressured by fitness culture, a tech reviewer found solace in the Fantasy Hike app, which turns walking and running into a quest to Mount Fire, a fictional destination akin to Mordor. The app uses health data to track progress and allows users to compete against copyright-friendly fantasy heroes. This low-stakes, fun approach has helped the reviewer shift their mindset, focus less on lost speed, and enjoy the process of running again.

education2 years ago

"Engineering Education Enhanced by Kingdom's Tears, Says College Professor"

A college professor at the University of Maryland is using the mechanics and physics engine of the popular video game "The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom" to teach mechanical engineering students about machine construction and design. The course, titled "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to Machine Design," incorporates various aspects of the game, such as its physics and Rune abilities, to provide students with hands-on experience in robotics. The professor hopes to expand the curriculum and inspire other colleges to offer similar courses in gamified education.

business2 years ago

"Mastering ChatGPT: Boost Your Sales, Learn Efficiently, and Revolutionize Daily Tasks"

Improve your sales approach with the help of ChatGPT. Craft a compelling pitch, incorporate storytelling elements, learn advanced psychological tactics, gamify the sales process, and apply principles from the art of seduction. By testing these tactics and refining your sales techniques, you can access better results with the same resources.

technology2 years ago

Google pulls the plug on Fitbit's social community features.

Fitbit has shut down its fitness gamification features, Fitbit Challenges and Adventures, as well as its Open Group social feature, citing limited use. The features were removed to enhance and streamline the app. Fitbit users can still create closed groups or connect with other users on its Health & Wellness forums. Google's $2.1 billion deal for Fitbit was completed in 2021 after Google promised not to use health data for targeted ads.

technology2 years ago

Google shuts down Fitbit's social features and challenges.

Google is shutting down Fitbit's popular fitness gamification features, Challenges and Adventures, as well as the Open Group social networking feature. The Fitbit community has expressed anger over the removals, with some calling to cancel their Fitbit Premium subscription. Google's acquisition of Fitbit in 2019 has led to the shutdown of several Fitbit products and services, leading to concerns that Fitbit will be slowly killed.