Gear News of the Week: Adobe Premiere Lands on iPhone, and Nothing Lets You Design Your Own Widgets

Adobe had A year responsible for designing and rethinking a certain number of its most popular mobile applications, and the first for iPhone is the last – a first mobile video mounting work flow which adapts most of the tools of the first desktop version to a mobile user interface. You can cut, wedge, modify and even automatically generate legends, as well as all the basic editing features you expect, such as color and exposure adjustments.
The automatic resizing function is particularly pleasant, adapting videos to horizontal and landscape platforms, ensuring that your subject is centered on both cuts. As with all that Adobe publishes these days, there are many features fueled by AI, including the possibility of generating backgrounds from a prompt and creating sound effects from your voice.
The first for iPhone is free, but if you want to use AI features, you will have to buy credits in the application. According to Adobe, the Android version is still under development. –Scott Gilbertson
Nothing reveals an “operating system”
No, nothing does not go from Android to an operating system powered by AI personalized. However, the telephone brand has announced a new platform called essential, which will lay the foundations for a future in which users generate their own applications and user interface. We have already heard these ideas, often called generative user interfaces, and it is still early for technology.
The plan of nothing starts with two applications: essential applications and playgrounds. The first allows you to create “applications” with natural language, although these are really designed in the form of widgets. Simply describe what you need – capture all the receipts from my camera and export a PDF every Friday – and this will be generated as a widget with which you can interact on the home screen. The telephone nothing (3) supports up to six of these essential applications, but older devices are limited to two.
Playground is a place where you can publish not only your essential applications, but also other quirks, such as the glyph toys on the phone (3), the presets of cameras and the equalization profiles. You can download what the community has done and even “remix” them in yours. Finally, these features will transform into what nothing calls the essential operating system, which it plans to make its debut in 2028. (Do not forget the essential phone of 2017? Nothing bought the assets of the company in 2021, and it seems that it is for the name.)
Nothing did its debut on some of these AI features with the “essential” brand earlier this year. Essential Space is a new application that made its debut on the phone (3A), triggered by a dedicated button; Press it to capture your screen and have information on the AI and summarize the content. Now there is an essential memory, which says that society “brings together while learning your habits and surfaced the forgotten details when you need it most.” It happens soon, so we will have to wait and see to find out more.
Whoop now allows you to order blood analyzes
With the kind authorization of Whoop
Hot on the heels of Ultrahuman and Oura announcing that you can plan and take blood laboratories with their services, Whoop made its debut on advanced laboratories. Not only can you add your blood tests pre -existing to the Whoop application, but you can also book blood tests via the application (like Oura, Whoop has teamed up with Quest Diagnostics). Whoop’s offer is a little more expensive, at $ 199 per test, $ 349 for two tests per year, or $ 599 for four tests per year, compared to $ 99 per test of our. The two claim to combine the results of blood analyzes with long -term continuous monitoring with their respective trackers.
Laboratories are routine medical tests that allow doctors to detect things such as high cholesterol, high blood sugar and diabetes, or hormonal or ferritin tests to check if your thyroid works or eat enough iron. They can be expensive, annoying to plan and take, and quite arcanic to interpret, it is therefore logical that startups begin to offer them as part of their subscription services.
However, it is a sad declaration on current accessibility for health care that routine medical services are now channeled in income sources for private companies. As much as I like the Oura ring and the Whoop group, they are not doctors; they still can’t really to treat You for a heart attack or colon cancer. —Adrienne so
Arlo updates its security cameras
With the kind authorization of Arlo
The new Essential 3 range of Essential 3 sprinkles a week busy for security cameras, with Google showing new nest and Amazon cameras which publishes a new batch of ring cameras and flashing. The Essential 3 range of Arlo includes interior and exterior stove / tilt cameras (a first for society), alongside a new generation of outdoor and ordinary interior cameras.
The essential inclination of the panoramic ($ 60) and the inclination of essential panoramic ($ 50) offer 2K images, a 360 -degree pan, an inclination of 180 degrees and automatic monitoring, and there are HD versions for a little less. The essential exterior battery of the 3rd generation ($ 70), the essential XL exterior battery ($ 80), the essential safety camera plug-in ($ 50) and the essential interior camera plug-in all 2K images, and once again, there are slightly cheaper HD versions of each.




