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Review: Apple Watch 3 fails physically disabled users

“Answer a call from your surfboard. Ask Siri to send a message. Stream your favourite songs on your run. And do it all while leaving your phone behind. Introducing Apple Watch Series 3 with cellular connectivity.” This is how Apple describes its new Watch Series 3 cellular and it was enough for me to part with £649.00 for the Black Stainless Steel Case GPS + Cellular version – not that I am going to go surfboarding any time soon. I have muscular dystrophy, which is a progressive physical disability; to all intents and purposes my arms don’t work due to severe muscle weakness and I need to access my smart devices a lot of the time by voice. For many Siri has become the gateway to so much that you can now do on your Apple devices by voice alone – checking the weather,...

Harassed by TV Licensing

My wife and I recently bought a television and for the first time in nearly 10 years we have a telly-screen in the house. We also bought a £147 licence, which in the UK is a legal requirement. The money goes to funding the BBC, and the licence is needed even if one never watches any of the BBC output. Before our purchase we had occasionally caught up with television programmes in arrears via our laptops, but were very careful never to watch or record anything live, as that would have been illegal. Nevertheless, for all the time we were telly-free, we were harassed by TV Licensing. They sent us a regular stream of letters which were all written on the assumption we were watching television illegally. OFFICIAL WARNING, said one, ‘Our Enforcement Division has identified that there is no recor...

Diabetes: an unsweet taste of success

Recent research suggesting that symptoms of diabetes can be reversed by diet comes as no news to me. I don’t need an American scientific experiment with mice to prove the point. I have done it myself and without any extreme dieting. A few weeks ago I went to see my GP after my annual visit to see the diabetes nurse. After tapping some notes into my on-screen file he turned to me and said, ‘I can’t remember ever writing that before “Diabetes resolved”. ’I ought to have you out in the waiting room with a placard saying “It is possible”’. Fourteen months earlier the same GP had given me the bad news. He was concerned about my blood results and he gave me a well-rehearsed talk about diabetes – what it was and what I might expect. I had become the latest statistic in the UK Type 2 Diabete...

Beauty on a budget

Every beauty aficionado knows that looking after your skin does not have to cost the earth. With the burgeoning internet it has never been easier to find good deals on skin care products. Whether it is via sites like lovelula.com or the Debenhams Blue Cross Sale – there has never been so much choice at your fingertips. Modern beauty buyers are much more savvy today. They know that they do not have to go directly to the houses to buy their skin care and grooming products. There are now many outlets for skin care and grooming products. TK Maxx is a one stop shop for all beauty items. Prestige skin care products can be bought for a fraction of the price at the store and there are a plethora of well known and lesser known brands to choose from. The Savers group is more “street” when it comes t...

Men only

Men looking after their skin is no longer a secret. Johnny Depp does it and so does Leonardo D’Caprio. Rod Stewart once admitted to being devoted to Olay’s Classic Moisturizing Lotion. Time it was when products geared towards men were mostly functional at best. But times have changed. Men always looked after their skin but only in the last two decades has grooming products specifically geared at men really taken off. Not that exclusivity matters. The needs of a man’s skin may be different to woman’s but the fundamental facets of good skin care are the same. Clinique was one of the first companies to launched a line geared specifically at men. They pre-empted the trend and launched Skin Supplies For Men in 1976. It remains one of the most popular lines geared at men....

Prevention is better than cure

As a knowledgable cosmetics consultant for Elizabeth Arden once told me, “Prevention is better than cure”. Skin is the largest organ of our body and deserves our tender loving care. If you put junk food into your body you will eventually become ill. If you do not take care of your skin with the right products it will not function to its optimim. Skin care is not a luxury but as essential as brushing our teeth, and it can be a pleasurable experience that you look forward to every day – particularity when you start to see results. But what about troubleshooting problems? Be fatalistic with your products – no matter how much you have spent or how loyal you are to that brand or the product. Irritated and inflamed skin is a sign that something has reacted with your skin. If your skin is intoler...

Body beautiful

The same care and attention we lavish on our facial skin should be applied to our bodies. But too often we neglect body skin. Hidden under layers of clothing it is easy to forget that our bodies need tender loving care. Dermatologists believe our body products should be catered to our skin type, just like the products we use on our face. We should choose products specially designed for our skin needs. Body care is a necessity that does not have to be a chore. It can be a labour of love. Take time to nurture yourself. This is your time and life does not afford enough of these precious moments – so make the most of them. The same rules apply to men and women and there are excellent products in all price brackets. Consider body brushing before your bath or shower to flush out toxins, slough o...

Why sunscreen is your first defence

“Cleanse, tone, moisturise” is a mantra that generations are familiar with. But there is a new mantra on the block: “sun protection, sun protection, sun protection”. With the depletion of the ozone layer, outside aggressors like pollution and stress of modern life – our skin has plenty to contend with. So the need to nourish and protect the skin is of paramount importance to preserve and maintain its beauty. Sun protection may one day become as indispensable as toothpaste. It is still the one beauty product that helps prevent skin cancer and premature ageing. Yet, 85% of the US population is still unaware that the primary cause of skin ageing, brown spots, wrinkles and cancer are the sun’s rays. While Australia has less incidences of skin cancer than UK. A popular misconception is th...