A new vertigo relief app aims to guide patients through repositioning maneuvers for BPPV, with potential for clinical integration and home use.
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Vertigo relief app
A new digital app aims to help adults with recurrent vertigo perform repositioning maneuvers at home, supported by ENT clinics and physiotherapists.
7 Best Office Product Scanners for Prime Day Deals in 2026
Discover the best office scanners on Prime Day 2026, including top picks for shared offices, solo use, and portable options, with expert insights.
Parenting signal monitor: Central Texas families invited to free 30‑minute swim safety lesson
Central Texas families are invited to participate in free 30-minute swim safety lessons aimed at preventing drownings and promoting water safety.
Webinar follow-up personalization tool for B2B consultants
A new webinar follow-up tool for solo B2B consultants is being tested to improve engagement by personalizing messages based on attendee data, with early validation planned.
Review response quality coach for local service businesses
A review response quality coach is being tested to help local service owners reply to public reviews more effectively, focusing on tone, compliance, and professionalism.
Build vs Buy a Prebuilt AI Workstation
Exploring whether to build or buy a prebuilt AI workstation in 2026 amid component shortages and rising prices, with insights on thermal tuning and value.
Quiet GPUs for Local AI: Acoustic and Thermal Roundup
A comprehensive roundup of the quietest, coolest GPUs for local AI workloads in 2026, focusing on acoustics, heat, and VRAM tiers for optimal performance.
Scholarship application organizer for school counselors
A new scholarship application organizer for high school counselors is being tested to streamline tracking requirements, deadlines, and student progress, aiming to reduce missed opportunities.
The license. Why the AI content market pays the brand-name corpus and strands the long tail.
Analysis of how licensing favors large publishers, sidelining small outlets, and the potential of collective licensing to address this imbalance.