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It’s time: Nest users can now switch to Google Accounts
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Back in May, Nest and Google Home joined together as Google Nest to create a more helpful home . And now, the next step involves you: starting today, you can migrate your Nest account to a Google Account . It's easy to do and only takes a few minutes—here's what you need to know. Migrating to a Google Account gives you new benefits, like: Automatic security protections such as Suspicious activity detection, 2-Step Verification and Security Checkup. Your Google Nest devices and services will work together. For example, if you have a Nest Cam and a Chromecast, just say, "Hey Google, show me the backyard camera” to cast your camera stream to your TV without any additional setup. One account to sign into both the Nest and Google Home apps. Your homes and home members will be aligned across the Nest and Google Home apps. You’ll receive an email invitation from Nest to migrate, but if you’d like to migrate now, you can select the “Sign in with Google” option in the...
Walt Disney's Mars Needs Moms - 13 Things You Didn't Know
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By day and by night: video call, no matter the lighting
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Tackling cardiovascular disease with AI
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Westmead team with Google’s Mel Silva and Australian Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, Hon Karen Andrews MP Heart disease and cardiovascular health are a major challenge around the world, and in Australia, one in six people is affected by cardiovascular disease. The University of Sydney’s Westmead Applied Research Centre is working on a digital health program for people at risk of cardiovascular disease, and they recently received a $1 million Google.org grant that will help them apply AI to give patients more personalised advice and support. We sat down with Professor Clara Chow, Professor of Medicine and Academic Director at Westmead Applied Research Centre, and Dr. Harry Klimis, a cardiologist and Westmead PhD student, to hear more about the program. Why is cardiac health such a big issue? Professor Chow: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of premature death and disability worldwide. In Australia, cardiovascular disease aff...