We’ve developed an algorithm to use the Apple Watch to detect atrial fibrillation — the most common heart arrhythmia — with higher accuracy than previously validated methods.
Applying Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Our Early Results
June 6th, 2017 · No Comments
Category: Technology
Tags: apple, Apple Watch, Cardiogram, Heart, Watch
Apple Named Worlds Largest Wearables Vendor With an Estimated 3.5M Apple Watch Shipments in Q1 2017 – Mac Rumors
May 6th, 2017 · No Comments
For those saying the Watch is a failure I give you this: Source: Apple Named Worlds Largest Wearables Vendor With an Estimated 3.5M Apple Watch Shipments in Q1 2017 – Mac Rumors
Tags: apple, Apple Watch, Fitbit, iWatch, Watch
Apples Echo-Like Smart Speaker With Siri and AirPlay Could Debut as Early as WWDC – Mac Rumors
April 30th, 2017 · No Comments
Source: Apples Echo-Like Smart Speaker With Siri and AirPlay Could Debut as Early as WWDC – Mac Rumors
End Of The Internet As We Know It
January 19th, 2014 · No Comments
Given the recent NSA revelations it seems appropriate to now discuss the end of the Internet as we know it and talk about building the new Internet.
Category: General
Tags: apple, DNS, domain, encryption, internet, ios, iOS7, isp, mesh, MeshNet, Net Neutrality, NSA, OurNet, TOR, UltraNet
Apple Fixes Terrible UI Design
June 2nd, 2013 · No Comments
Perhaps someone from Apple heard Jobs screaming from his grave or read my blog post and decided to fix the terrible layout of the audio buttons on the iPhone lock screen. I believe it was just fixed in iOS 6.1.4. See this post on how they screwed up at one point. Glad to see it […]
Category: Apple iOS · Design · General
Tags: apple, Design, ios, iOS5, iOS6, iPhone, itunes, music, podcast, QA, Steve Jobs, ui
Gree Pulls The Plug On OpenFeint
November 19th, 2012 · No Comments
This was not unexpected however I think this will backfire on them especially given the short one month notice. My guess is that a lot of companies will just NOT bother migrating to Gree and just pull the plug on them altogether. With most apps supporting both Gamecenter and OpenFeint I see zero incentive to […]
Category: Software Development
Tags: apple, Gamecenter, Gree, ios, OpenFeint
Apple’s Terribe UI Design
October 10th, 2012 · 1 Comment
You won’t see this headline often as most of what Apple does in the UI area is very very good. However, I’ve had some issues with the terrible interface for the “music” app when accessed through the lock screen on the iPhone for a long time now. I’m pretty sure this was introduced in iOS5 […]
Category: Apple iOS · Design · General
Tags: apple, Design, ios, iOS5, iOS6, iPhone, itunes, music, podcast, QA, Steve Jobs, ui
Advancement In Textbooks
January 19th, 2012 · No Comments
It is very good to see Apple advancing the textbook in the form of a digital textbook on the iPad with some interactivity.
Category: General
Tags: apple, ipad, QuikkTutor, textbook, tutor
Apple iTablet
May 21st, 2009 · No Comments
Ever since I picked up an Apple iTouch (iPhone) I immediately knew Apple had to make a tablet sized device. The reality has been coming closer and closer with the various rumor sites announcing various things. The latest is right along the right lines Apple should be heading down. And hopefully they are. If only […]
Category: General
Tags: apple, iPhone iPod Touch, ipod, itouch
New Apple iTouch
September 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Great, 9 days after I purchased my iTouch, Apple announces a new one. I should be able to return mine however to get the new one. In my previous post I mentioned the only negative I had about the device, however in the meantime, I found another very annoying problem with the device. And that […]
Category: General
Tags: apple, iPhone, ipod, IPod touch, itouch