John Voorhees

5388 posts on MacStories since November 2015

John is MacStories' Managing Editor, has been writing about Apple and apps since joining the team in 2015, and today, runs the site alongside Federico. John also co-hosts four MacStories podcasts: AppStories, which covers the world of apps, MacStories Unwind, which explores the fun differences between American and Italian culture and recommends media to listeners, Ruminate, a show about the weird web and unusual snacks, and NPC: Next Portable Console, a show about the games we take with us.

Apple Announces New Health Study Collaboration with Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Today, Apple announced a broad-based research study that is being conducted in a partnership with Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The study, which U.S. residents can access through Apple’s Research app, aims to evaluate how technology can play a role in understanding health and wellness changes.

In the company’s press release, Sumbul Desai, M.D., Apple’s vice president of Health, explains:

Research and validation are part of the foundation of all of our work in health, supporting the innovative features we bring to our users across devices. The valuable insights we’ve gained since launching the Research app have allowed us to bring innovative new tools to our users — including the Vitals app on Apple Watch and Walking Steadiness on iPhone — and surface new insights in areas of health that have long been undervalued, like menstrual and hearing health. We’re thrilled to bring forward the Apple Health Study, which will only accelerate our understanding of health and technology across the human body, both physically and mentally.

If you live in the U.S. and meet the minimum age requirements, you can sign up to participate in the study through the Research app.

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Beats Releases the Powerbeats Pro 2 with H2 Chip and Heart Rate Monitoring

Source: Beats.

Source: Beats.

It’s been six years since the original Powerbeats Pro debuted, so it’s no surprise that Beats has finally updated them. The new wireless headphones, which are great for running and other activities because they hook over your ears, have a slimmer, more vertical design and other new features.

Powerbeats Pro 2 include Apple’s H2 chip from the AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4. That means the new model supports active noise cancelation, transparency mode, Personalized Spatial Audio, longer battery life (up to 45 hours with the case), and improved sound quality. The new headphones are Beats’ first to feature heart rate monitoring, too. Colors include Jet Black, Quick Sand, Hyper Purple, and Electric Orange. The Powerbeats Pro 2 are also IPX4 sweat and water resistant. The headphones’ case is 33% smaller and supports Qi charging.

Source: Beats.

Source: Beats.

Over on 9to5Mac, Chance Miller has a hands-on review of the Powerbeats Pro 2. Regarding the heart rate monitoring, Chance explains that:

Each Powerbeats Pro 2 earbud has a built-in heart rate monitor comprised of four components. First, there’s an LED sensor that emits green LED light at a rate of over 100 pulses per second. This light is emitted through the skin and hits your red blood cells. The photodiode then receives the reflected light from the red blood cells that is modulated by the red blood flow. There’s an optical lens that helps direct and separate the transmitted and received light, along with an accelerometer to ensure accuracy and consistency in data collection.

If you’re a Powerbeats Pro fan and in need of replacing an aging pair, Beats’ latest version looks like a nice update. I used to use Powerbeats, but I switched to the Beats Fit Pro to take advantage of the more capable H1 chip. However, I could see myself giving Powerbeats Pro 2 a try when my headphones need replacing.

The Powerbeats Pro 2 are available to order now for $249.99 on Beats and Apple’s websites. Deliveries and in-store availability will begin on February 13th.

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NotebookLM Plus Is Now Available to Google One AI Premium Subscribers

In this week’s extended post-show for AppStories+ subscribers, Federico and I covered the AI tools we use. NotebookLM is one we have in common because it’s such a powerful research tool. The service allows you to upload documents and other files to a notebook and then query what you’ve collected. It’s better than a traditional search tool because you can ask complex questions, discover connections between topics, and generate materials like timelines and summaries.

Yesterday, Google announced that NotebookLM Plus is now available to Google One AI Premium subscribers, significantly expanding its reach. Previously, the extended functionality was only available as an add-on for Google Workspace subscribers.

The Plus version of NotebookLM increases the number of notebooks, sources, and audio overviews available, allows users to customize the tone of their notebooks, and lets users share notebooks with others. Google One AI Premium also includes access to Gemini Advanced and Gemini integration with Gmail, Docs, and other Google services, plus 2 TB of Google Drive cloud storage.

My DMA notebook.

My DMA notebook.

I’ve only begun to scratch the surface of what is possible with NotebookLM and am currently moving my notebook setup from one Google account to another, but it’s already proven to be a valuable research tool. Examples of the types of materials I’ve collected for querying include:

  • legislative material and articles about Apple’s DMA compliance,
  • my past macOS reviews,
  • summaries of and links to stories published on MacStories and Club MacStories,
  • video hardware research materials, and
  • manuals for home appliances and gadgets.

Having already collected and read these materials, I find navigating them with NotebookLM to be far faster than repeatedly skimming through them to pull out details. I also appreciate the ability to create materials like timelines for topics that span months or years.

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Thoughts on Covering AI Our Way

AppStories+ Deeper into the world of apps

AppStories Episode 422 - Thoughts on Covering AI Our Way

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AppStories+ Deeper into the world of apps

This week, Federico and John say goodbye to the AppStories+ pre-show and hello to the new post-show. Then, for the main event, they update listeners on how MacStories plans to cover AI news and tools.

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App Debuts

Quick Reviews Quick Reviews is a new iPhone and iPad app from Matt Birchler of Comfort Zone and, of course, Birchtree.me for quickly creating media reviews that look great and are easy to share on social media. The app supports movies, TV shows, music, videogames, and books, with space to leave a short review...


Interesting Links

Nomad has introduced a USB-C cable that features an inline charging puck to simultaneously charge an Apple Watch alongside a USB-C device. It’s also $100. (Link) For the latest entry in the cherished “But can it room Doom?” Internet tradition, someone has managed to get the iconic game running on Apple’s $50 Lightning to...


Web Apps and the Mac’s Reverse Flywheel

Everyone in the tech industry is fascinated by the notion of “flywheels.” The Mac’s built-in Dictionary defines a flywheel as: a heavy revolving wheel in a machine that is used to increasethemachine’s momentum and thereby provide greater stability or a reserveofavailable power during interruptions in the delivery ofpowertothemachine. The notion in the tech industry is...


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