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Discussion Points: 1. Google's Loss of Pulse feature on the Pixel Watch 3: What implications does this have for health monitoring and user experience?

2. Oura's pregnancy study: How might this research impact our understanding of fertility and women's health?

3. Photoshop getting its first proper app: What are the potential consequences for graphic design and digital image editing?

Summary: The US FDA has cleared Google's Loss of Pulse feature on the Pixel Watch 3, which may affect how users monitor their health. This move could have significant implications for the development of future wearable devices.

In related news, Oura has launched a study focused on pregnancy and women's health. Research in this area is crucial, as it can help us better understand fertility and maternal care.

The findings of this study may lead to improved outcomes for expectant mothers worldwide. Lastly, Adobe has released its first official app for Photoshop, marking a significant shift in the way users interact with the software.

This development could impact graphic design and digital image editing workflows, offering new possibilities for creative professionals.

Plus: The FDA clears Google’s Loss of Pulse feature on the Pixel Watch 3, Oura launches a pregnancy study, and Photoshop gets its first proper app....

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  1. Frustration with delayed feature activation: How does the user feel about being asked to wait, and is the delay justified?r
  2. Impatience vs. understanding: Is the user willing to wait or would they rather find alternative solutions?r
  3. Feature value and trade-offs: What are the benefits of waiting versus finding an immediate workaround?

Summary

The statement "but you'll have to wait a bit longer to turn the feature on" is likely to evoke frustration in the user, who may feel that the delay is unjustified or unnecessary. The user may be tempted to look for alternative solutions to bypass the wait, while others might be more understanding and willing to wait for the feature to be fully implemented.

The benefits of waiting versus finding an immediate workaround are unclear, and further context would be needed to determine the best course of action.

But you'll have to wait a bit longer to turn the feature on. ...

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