A toilet that tracks health data - Kohler’s Dekoda uses a bowl-mounted camera to analyze urine and stool. A hands-on review from Good Housekeeping found it less invasive than it sounds. Helpful ...
Ever since smart home technology went mainstream about a decade ago, its benefits have largely focused on convenience, for example being able to see who’s at the front door through your video doorbell ...
When it comes to our toilet habits, not many of us really want to see the contents inside the bowl. But knowing what comes out of our bodies can be a useful insight into our health and lifestyle.
It’s possible there wasn’t much questioning about the Dekoda’s E2EE claim since the type of person who worries about and understands such things is often ...
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Naming it E2EE is foul enough already (for those questioning, the standard for when encryption is used up to server is.... just encryption. Any service that uses encryption up to the server just say ...
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