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ChangeTower web content monitoring

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For businesses that want to keep a keen eye on the competition, website change monitoring software is an efficient way of tracking any changes made to a chosen site. Simply set up alerts, also known as monitors, and keep updated—spot changes to marketing campaigns, discounted pricing, new products, or enhanced features, for example. Interested in ChangeTower? Check out the website here The best webpage change monitoring software enables you to create alerts quickly and easily, flagging any page changes automatically, directly to your mobile phone or inbox. In our ChangeTower review, we look at how this solution’s pricing plans and features compare to the other software on the market so you can decide if it’s right for you.   Also check out our complete list of the best website monitoring software ChangeTower’s paid plans are fully customizable for the best value (Image credit: ChangeTower) Plans and pricing ChangeTower’s plans are very customizable, which makes it

Branch Standing Desk

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Working in a seated position all day long has been proven to have negative effects on your health which is why more office workers and even those working from home have decided to upgrade their workspaces with a standing desk . With an electric standing desk, you can easily move from sitting down to a standing position with just the push of a button. After working in the commercial real estate industry for years and furnishing dozens of offices, Greg Hayes set out to simplify the process of purchasing high quality office furniture by starting his own direct-to-enterprise office furniture company originally called Bureau in 2018 that was later renamed to Branch . While the original iteration of the company grew rapidly and succeeded in completing installations across the US and Canada, enterprise office furniture sales began to dry up at the beginning of the pandemic. For this reason, Branch made the shift to becoming a direct-to-consumer business and these efforts have paid off well

Huawei Watch 3

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Two-minute review The Huawei Watch 3 is a great looking smartwatch, and is the first to use Huawei’s own HarmonyOS. It runs smooth as silk, but as you’d expect, it’s not quite fully polished yet. There’s only a handful of extra apps available to download, and support for third-party services is limited. Nevertheless, if you’re using an Android handset (or one of Huawei’s own handsets), the Watch 3 is definitely a smartwatch worth your attention – and it’s likely to get even better as the ecosystem develops. The Watch 3 is built with fitness tracking in mind, and it comes with an impressive suite of tools for monitoring your everyday wellbeing (including sleep, step counts and SpO2) as well as workouts. We found its heart rate monitoring a little inconsistent during intense training sessions, occasionally registering unexpected peaks during interval sessions, but location tracking proved accurate during our pre-measured run, as did pace and cadence. We can see a lot of potential in

Udacity learning platform

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Udacity grew from an experiment in online digital learning. Two Stanford University instructors, Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig decided to offer an online course for “Introduction to Artificial Intelligence” on a free basis for anyone. The response exceeded expectations, with more than 160,000 learners across 190 countries. Spurred by this initial success, Udacity then decided to “Democratize education” and over time made the decision to focus the effort on “Mastery of in demand education.” Interested in Udacity? Check out the website here Currently, Udacity counts over 100k graduates, with over 100 Enterprise customers worldwide, and over 200 industry experts helping to create the content. Udacity has partnered with tech companies including Amazon Web Services, Google, and IBM. Also check out our roundup of the best online courses Features Udacity starts with the bold claim to “Get the skills you need for a $100k+ tech career in just 3 months,” which sounds like a pretty

GHD Flight

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One-minute review GHD is most well known for its hair straighteners. The company has spent the past two decades offering ceramic-plated flat irons, taking over from steam-powered straighteners as the must-have tool for hair styling.  However, more than nine years ago, GHD also dipped its toe in the world of hair dryers , and now offers three different models, the smallest and most compact of which is the GHD Flight. Designed to be packed in your suitcase, the GHD Flight is 50% lighter than the GHD Air , but offers 70% of the power, at 1400W, allowing you to dry your hair in a relatively short frame of time.  JUMP TO GHD Flight price and availability Design Performance Should I buy? The GHD Flight comes with a folding handle, which ensures the hair dryer takes up as little space in your suitcase as possible. It operates on both 120V and 240V electrical supplies, so it really can be used anywhere in the world. It has two temperature settings, along with a slower, cool-shot

Huawei Watch 3 Pro

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One-minute review For its past few watches, Huawei had switched from WearOS to its own Lite OS. This change led to Huawei losing access to apps on its watches but gaining a much better battery life. Huawei has now folded Lite OS into Harmony OS, which is expected to power all Huawei smart devices moving forward. For its 2021 flagship wearable, Huawei is relying on HarmonyOS 2.0 that not only brings third-party app support, but with a battery saver option, helps the Watch 3 Pro last for up to 21 days. The new OS also brings a particular new flair to the Watch 3 Pro, resulting in a clean interface, smooth animations, and an overall pleasant experience to navigate.  Along with the new look comes a whole host of smarts, including temperature tracking, SpO2, stress and sleep monitoring, and much more. For a watch as stylish as the Watch 3 Pro, there’s a lot that can be done just by sitting on your wrist. A new addition is the eSIM feature, which breaks the Watch 3 Pro away from your s

Wachete web content monitoring

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Webpage change monitors are a useful tool for personal and business use. For instance, you can monitor things like job openings or best prices on e-commerce stores. For business, they can be used to track prices and other data on your competitor’s website. You can also check to see if any unauthorized changes have been made to your own website. Interested in Wachete? Check out the website here In this Wachete review, we’re going to look at what makes Wachete stand out from the competition, and see why it earned the top spot in our best website change monitoring software guide. Also check out our complete list of the best website monitoring software The clear pricing page helps you choose your subscription (Image credit: Wachete) Plans and pricing Wachete offers a free forever version , with the caveat that you can only monitor five static web pages, and you can only check every 24 hours.  On the pricing page, note that all prices shown exclude VAT. The first optio