• I used Stravas latest AI feature for a week-heres how it went
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    Aliens, car crashes, and a deep dive into my fitness stats.Continue reading on UX Collective
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  • There Are So Many Early Black Friday Deals on Garmin Fitness Watches Right Now
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    The early Black Friday deals on fitness watches have begun, and today you can find a ton of deals on Garmin watches in particular. The Forerunner, Instinct, Vivoactive, and Venu lines all have models on sale today at 20% off, or more. Older models are on sale as well. Venu 3, Venu 3S, and Venu 2 SqGarmins Venu 3 smartwatch (and its smaller version, the 3S) are not only excellent fitness trackers, they also include true smartwatch functions like the ability to make calls via Bluetooth and send voice texts. The Venu 3 (45 mm) and Venu 3S (41 mm) are both on sale for $349.99, more than $100 under their usual price. Garmin Venu 3 $349.99 at Walmart $449.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal Get Deal $349.99 at Walmart $449.99 Save $100.00 Garmin - Venu 3S GPS Smartwatch 41 mm Fiber-reinforced polymer - Stainless Steel and French Gray $349.99 at Best Buy $449.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal Get Deal $349.99 at Best Buy $449.99 Save $100.00 The Venu Sq 2, which has long been a favorite of Fitbit users migrating to Garmin (thanks in part to the square screen), is also on sale today at $149.99. This is an older model without quite as many of the fancy features of the Venu 3 (no voice calls, for example) but its still a very nice smartwatch at a great price. Garmin Venu Sq 2 $149.99 at Amazon $249.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal Get Deal $149.99 at Amazon $249.99 Save $100.00 Vivoactive 5If you dont need voice calls, the Vivoactive 5 is a great, cheaper alternative to the Venu. (Ive been wearing one lately, to test for an upcoming review, and Id say its one of the best general-purpose fitness watches out there.) The Vivoactive 5 is $199.99 right now, $100 less than its usual price. Garmin Vivoactive 5 GPS Smartwatch With AMOLED Display (Black) $199.99 at Amazon $299.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal Get Deal $199.99 at Amazon $299.99 Save $100.00 Forerunner 55If youve been waiting for a good deal on a Garmin Forerunner running watch, now is your time. The older models (most ending in -55 or -45) have already had some price drops, and as of today the newer Forerunners (most ending in -65) are $50 to $100 off their usual prices.The Forerunner 55 is a great basic running watch with GPS and heart rate tracking, and it has sleep tracking, too. As with all the Forerunners, it has physical buttons so you can stop and start laps without fumbling with a touchscreen, and running-specific features like race predictions and PacePro screens that can guide you to a specific finish time in a race. The Forerunner 55 still has the older style MIP screen, which is reflective in sunlight but uses a backlight (which can turn on when you flick your wrist) to show you the screen at night. Its $149.99 now, $50 less than usual. Garmin Forerunner 55 GPS Running Watch $149.99 at Amazon $199.99 Save $50.00 Get Deal Get Deal $149.99 at Amazon $199.99 Save $50.00 Forerunner 165The Forerunner 165 is for runners who want something a little nicer than the 55, but still want a watch thats pretty affordable. The 165 has an AMOLED touchscreen, bright and high resolution. It has a built-in compass and altimeter, can measure your HRV, and has tons of running analytics like training effect and running dynamics. Its also got breadcrumb navigation features. Its $199.99 today, $50 off its usual price. Garmin Forerunner 55 GPS Running Watch $149.99 at Amazon $199.99 Save $50.00 Get Deal Get Deal $149.99 at Amazon $199.99 Save $50.00 Forerunner 265 and 265SIve said it before and Ill say it again: This is a great running watch. It has everything the 165 has, plus extra analytics runners will love, like training status, training readiness, and training load. Its also got multi-band GPS for better accuracy, and comes standard with the ability to store and play music. It comes in two sizes: The Forerunner 265 is 46 millimeters, and the Forerunner 265S (S for Small) is 42 mm. Both are $349.99 right now, which is $100 less than its usual price. Garmin Forerunner 265 Running Smartwatch, Colorful AMOLED Display, Training Metrics and Recovery Insights, Black and Powder Gray $349.99 at Amazon $449.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal Get Deal $349.99 at Amazon $449.99 Save $100.00 Garmin Forerunner 265S Running Smartwatch, Colorful AMOLED Display, Training Metrics and Recovery Insights, Whitestone and Neo Tropic 42 mm $349.99 at Amazon $449.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal Get Deal $349.99 at Amazon $449.99 Save $100.00 If youre OK with the older style of screen (MIP, no touchscreen) and dont need onboard music, the previous models, the Forerunner 255 and 255S, are both on sale for just $249.99. Garmin Forerunner 255 GPS Running Smartwatch (Gray) $249.99 at Amazon $349.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal Get Deal $249.99 at Amazon $349.99 Save $100.00 Forerunner 965Garmins top-of-the-line Forerunner, the 965, is on sale right now as well. The 965 has everything the 265 does, plus extra analytics like an endurance score, andthis is the big thing for many of its fansbuilt-in maps. Its battery life is also through the roof: Where most Garmin watches last one to two weeks on a charge, the 965 gives you nearly a month. (23 days, versus 13 for the 265, according to Garmins official numbers.) The Forerunner 965 is on sale for $499.99 right now, $100 less than usual. Garmin Forerunner 965 Running Smartwatch, Colorful AMOLED Display, Training Metrics and Recovery Insights, Black and Powder Gray, 010-02809-00 $499.99 at Amazon $599.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal Get Deal $499.99 at Amazon $599.99 Save $100.00 This one has an affordable older version as well. Snag a Forerunner 955 with the older style MIP screen for just $399.99, or the solar(!) version, which charges in the sunlight, for $499.99.Instinct 2 Solar and Instinct 2X SolarThe Instinct line of watches are rugged and outdoorsy, popular among hardcore hikers and marketed to military members as well. The Solar models are just what they sound like, featuring an unlimited battery life if they get enough sunlight each day. (Without solar charging, they still both hold an impressive amount of charge28 days for the 2 and 40 for the 2X).The display is black-and-white, and its not a touchscreen. The 2X does have an LED flashlight built in, and both can give you information on the sun, moon, and tides. The Instinct 2X Solar is the larger watch, at a whopping 50 millimeters, while the 2 Solar is 45 mm. They are $349.99 and $299.99 right now, respectivelythats $100 off the usual price for each. Garmin Instinct Solar Rugged Outdoor Smartwatch (Graphite) $299.99 at Amazon $399.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal Get Deal $299.99 at Amazon $399.99 Save $100.00 Garmin Instinct 2X Solar, Rugged GPS Smartwatch, Built-in Flashlight, Solar Charging Capability, Multi-Band GNSS, Moss $349.99 at Amazon $449.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal Get Deal $349.99 at Amazon $449.99 Save $100.00
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  • How to Swap Your Google Voice and Regular Phone Number (and Why You Should)
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    In 2010, Google Voice was launched, giving users a free virtual number that could send and receive texts and phone calls, plus help people with multiple phones simplify their lives. If youre a Google Voice user, perhaps youve considered porting your virtual Google Voice number over to your wireless carrier, but you dont want to lose the phone number thats associated with your SIM either. Ideally, youd like to swap the two, but how? Theres plenty of information about how to port a carrier number to Google Voice, or how to port a Google Voice number to a carrier, but I couldnt find any resources for how to do both at the same time. Getting the steps and order right is critically important, so you dont accidentally lose one of your long-used phone numbers along the way. So, heres how to do it the right way.BackstoryOnce upon a time, I was the lead Android device reviewer for a prominent tech blog. That gig meant I was testing a new phone with a new SIM card every one to two weeks. I couldnt ask my friends and family to keep up with my ever-changing phone number, so I went ahead and signed up for Google Voice and just gave everybody that number. My carrier number became something I only used occasionally, and my Google Voice became my main number, even after I moved on from the phone review grind.The thing is, despite being made by Google itself, Google Voice (GV from here on out) has never integrated as deeply with android phones as carrier numbers. If you use Android Auto or a WearOS smartwatch, you can respond to a GV text with your voice, but if you try to send a new text, it will come from your carrier number, confusing your recipient. Meanwhile, while Androids Messages app has gotten more features and polish, Google Voice has received fewer and fewer meaningful updates over the years. Eventually, Messages got RCS support, with greater security and media support, while GV still hasnt.Late this summer, Apple finally bowed to regulatory pressure and added RCS support to iOS 18, which promised to finally make messaging between iPhones and Android phones suck much less, giving cross-platform texts higher quality images, read receipts, and better group messaging. That was the straw that broke the camels back, and I decided it was finally time to swap my Google Voice number for my carrier number.The thing was, I didnt want to lose either number, because I still get calls on both. Plus, I had nearly 15 years of voice and text messages saved in Google Voice, including some from loved ones who have passed away, and I didnt want to lose those either. So, I had to figure out how to port my Google Voice number to my carrier, and my carrier number to Google Voice without losing any of the precious data. So, I worked with both the Google Voice team and with my carrier (T-Mobile) to put this tutorial together.PrepareFirst, be aware of is that this process may take a few days to complete. That will depend on your carrier to some extent, but there are some built-in safeguards to help prevent people from taking over numbers that dont belong to them, so plan on that.Second, I would recommend backing up all of your messaging data before you start this process, just in case. Your messages will NOT transfer from one service to the other. Following this guide will ensure you wont lose any of your messages, but they will stay siloed in their respective original apps. To download your data from both, go to your Google Takeout Page and look under Products. Check the box next to Messages and Voice, then click Next Step and choose which format youd like to download them in, then click Export.Third, while its not absolutely necessary, it will be handy to have a spare device that is eSIM capable. This will just be temporary, but early into the process, youre going to need to have your carrier add an additional line to your account, and some may require you have a phone for that line. An old phone you dont use anymore should be fine (Android or iPhone will both work), but if it doesnt work with eSIMs, then youll have to go to a store and get a physical SIM card. Alternatively, if youre getting a new phone, then thats the perfect time to make this switch, as you can keep using your old phone during this transition.How To Do ItStep 1Call your carriers technical support number and have them set up an additional temporary number on your account. If you have a temporary phone (mentioned above) with an eSIM, have them assign the temporary number to that device (or go to a carrier store and get a physical SIM for it). For me, that was T-Mobile. I called tech support and they activated the new line immediately. This incurred a one-time setup fee of $10 (different carriers vary). You then have to wait 24 hours before moving on, because this new number will have a temporary lock on it.Step 2After waiting 24 hours, call your carrier back and tell them to switch the numbers between your phones. In other words, ask them to associate your new, temporary number with your main phone, and ask them to switch your normal carrier number to your temporary phone. This should take just a few minutes to complete. Youll have to restart both devices once its complete. Again, this can only be done remotely if youre using eSIMs. If you have physical SIM cards, you can just power down and swap them between phones.Note: You may have to carry both phones around with you for a day or two until the full process is complete. Credit: Brent Rose Step 3Go to the Google Voice website at voice.google.com. Go to Settings, and then under Account, youll see your GV number. Click Unlock. It will charge you $3 to do this. WRITE DOWN THE PIN that GV will give you, because you'll need to give it to your carrier in a second.Step 4Call your carrier technical support back and have them port your Google Voice number to replace your TEMPORARY number. They will need your GV phone number as well as the PIN number that GV just gave you. Once youve done that, congrats! Your Google Voice number should now be associated with your main phone. It should be more or less instant on the carrier end, but it took me restarting the phone a few times before it appeared on my phone. You can confirm that its worked by looking at the About section under your phones settings. Have a friend text you to see if youre receiving texts as expected. Credit: Brent Rose Step 5Now that youve got your GV number on your main phone, its time to move your old carrier number to your Google Voice. Go back to the GV website, open Settings, and scroll down to "Port your number to Google Voice." Enter the number you want to port (your original carrier number, which should be on your temporary phone). Credit: Brent Rose Step 6GV will send a text message to that temporary phone/original number, containing a 6-digit PIN. Enter that PIN on the Google Voice page thats requesting it, and hit Confirm. This will cost you $20, payable through Google Pay. Once youve paid, you should be all done. It may take a little time to transfer but you can confirm that your old carrier number is now your GV number by looking at Settings on the Google Voice site.Step 7At this point, youre effectively done! You can retire your old/temporary phone now, as it shouldnt have a phone number associated with it anymore. Make sure you have the Google Voice app installed on your main phone so youll still get texts or calls that go to that phone number. Go to the Google Voice site, and under Linked Numbers, click +New linked number, and add the new number for your main phone (i.e. your former Google Voice number).And thats how you do the swaparoo. If youre just looking for how to port your carrier number to Google Voice, or how to port your Google Voice number to your carrier, Google details those separate processes here. Again, this article includes the extra steps needed if youre trying to do both of those things at the same time (i.e. trade your carrier and GV numbers for each other). Follow the steps above to ensure you dont accidentally lose one of your precious phone numbers or any of your saved texts or voicemails. Hope it helps!
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  • Apples next AirTag is coming in 2025 with privacy improvements
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    Its been a few years since Apple first introduced the AirTag, and while the tracker has undoubtedly become a useful everyday tool for a lot of buyers, there have also been concerns and a class-action lawsuit over misuses of the device as reports of AirTag stalking have come to light. With all of this in mind, Apple is reportedly building some privacy improvements into its next AirTag. Namely, itll be more tamper-proof, Mark Gurman reports in this weeks Power On newsletter.The second-generation AirTag, which Gurman reports is expected to be released mid-next year, will be made so its more difficult to remove the speaker, he writes. Apple has implemented features to curb unwanted tracking, including sound alerts that will let a person know theres an unknown AirTag in their vicinity, but its still relatively easy to remove the speaker, which would make it less noticeable. On top of the privacy tweaks, the new AirTag will also bring upgrades to range and the onboard wireless chip, according to Gurman. But looks-wise, it shouldnt be much different from the AirTag were used to.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/wearables/apples-next-airtag-is-coming-in-2025-with-privacy-improvements-173028439.html?src=rss
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  • A two-pack of Blink Mini 2 cameras is only $35 in this Black Friday deal
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    Amazon has a Black Friday deal on a pair of Blink Mini 2 cameras. The security cam, which just arrived earlier this year, has a built-in spotlight and supports person detection. Typically, it costs $40 apiece or $70 for a pair, but you can get two Blink Mini 2 cameras today for $35. Thats a record low and cheap enough to qualify as a stocking stuffer. The compact security camera has color night vision capabilities thanks to its built-in LED spotlight. It supports person detection, although youll need a Blink Subscription for that. They start at $3 monthly or $30 annually for one device. (And you get a 30-day trial to see if its worth it.) The camera supports 1080p HD live view and has a wider field of view than its predecessor (143 degrees diagonally vs. 110 in the original). It also has a low-light image sensor. The Blink Mini 2 works with Alexa and supports two-way audio. The plug-in camera works indoors and out, but youll need a $10 weather-resistant power adapter to use it outside. However, it does include mounting screws in the box, along with a 13-ft indoor power adapter and a stand for each camera. You can order the camera in black or white. Check out all of the latest Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals here.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/a-two-pack-of-blink-mini-2-cameras-is-only-35-in-this-black-friday-deal-140009852.html?src=rss
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  • Working in animation or VFX?
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    Working in animation or VFX? Take part in open-source pipeline tools developer Ynput's 2024 Animation and VFX Pipeline Survey and get access to the full report on the current state of the industry when it is released next year.More info: https://ynput.io/blog/2024-animation-vfx-pipeline-survey/
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  • 241116_GnomonTopologyAnimatedCharacters_tw.mp4
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    Discover how to create 3D characters with animation-friendly, production-ready topology in Topology for Animated Characters, The Gnomon Workshop's essential guide to 3D modeling and retopology in Maya and ZBrush.https://www.cgchannel.com/2024/11/create-perfect-topology-for-animated-characters/
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  • After iPhone and iMac, Apple may be courting Foxconn to build AI servers based on its M-series CPU to accelerate Apple Intelligence potential
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    Apple "courting" Foxconn to build AI servers based on its M-series CPU to accelerate Apple Intelligence potential.
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  • Gemini is coming to supercharge Google Assistant on smart displays and speakers and here's how it will work
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    Google Assistant is continuing its work on Nest devices, but Gemini is going to be lending a helping hand.
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  • European SpaceX rival raises $160 million for reusable capsule to carry astronauts, cargo to space
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    The Exploration Company announced Monday it has raised $160 million to fuel development of its capsule that is designed to take astronauts and cargo to space stations.
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