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    The Sense product includes a bedside device, a "Sleep Pill" that tracks a user's sleep by clipping onto a pillow, and a sleep tracking app. [3] [14] Sense has sensors that track temperature, light, sound and allergen particle data [14] and can also play sounds to help the user fall asleep. [15]

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    Calm produces meditation products, including guided meditations, a book, narrated Sleep Stories, and health and meditation videos. Their primary product is the meditation app, available on iPhone and Android devices. [17] [18] The app features both meditation tools and sleep aids.

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    Early mockups of the Halo show a headband-shaped device that is worn like a crown. It will work by releasing focused ultrasound beams—or sound waves also used to monitor the health of a baby in ...

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    When you’re wrestling with a restless night, Breus recommends another method to get you back to sleep: the 4-7-8 breathing technique to slow the heart rate and relax you. Inhale for four seconds ...

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    The New York Times called it the "prettiest of the ebook subscription services." [ 32 ] Shortly after the launch of company's Android app, the service was awarded Google's "Beautiful Design Award." In a review of the service, The New Yorker 's Ian Crouch wrote that the app "takes its name from a line in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' ('the world ...

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    On December 15, 1997, Microsoft released Windows 98 Beta 3. It was the first build to be able to upgrade from Windows 3.1x, and introduced new startup and shutdown sounds. [10] Near its completion, Windows 98 Release Candidate was released on April 3, 1998, [11] which expired on December 31 of the same year.

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