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Daily App Deals: iA Writer for iOS for 99¢ in Today’s App Deals 0
March 8th at 10:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. iA Writer (iTunes) Previously $1.99, now 99¢. iA Writer for iPad makes writing easier than ever. With a comfortable keyboard complete with arrow keys and other extensions, this app ensures you will remain productive with your writing wherever you go. And when you're done? Save it to your iCloud or Dropbox account so you can view your document on multiple devices. Get...
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iPhone Apps of the Week: Office 365, Skymotion, and More 0
June 15th at 2:50am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsS...
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Razorfish’s Jeff Dachis Launches One Drop, An App For Diabetics To Log And Share Info With Each Other 1
April 21st at 8:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsCo-founder of digital marketing agency Razorfish Jeff Dachis has a new app for diabetes called One Drop, which just launched in the App Store today.Dachis has always been a health-minded individual. He eats well, works out and runs marathons. So, it was a bit of a shock when his doctor told him, at age 47, that he had Type-1 diabetes.
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iPad App Replaces Paper Patient Checkin Forms 0
August 18th at 4:24pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsElectronic health record (EHR) platform Drchrono just released OnPatient, an iPad application that health care providers can now use in lieu of paper forms and clunky...
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Track the Spread of Flu With These Apps 2
November 6th at 8:51pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsNo one likes having the flu -- body aches, fever, laying in bed all day, but not everyone does something to prevent it. The Centers for Disease Control recommend people...
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22 of the best iOS apps launched in November 6
December 2nd at 8:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWith November 2013 now consigned to the history books, we thought we’d take a retrospective look at some of the more notable apps to hit our radar over the past month. So without further ado, here’s a quick snapshot of some of the best iOS apps to launch....
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Virtual home app to help people with dementia 0
March 16th at 6:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsA new Australian app uses 3D simulations of a home environment to help people living with dementia.
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The Week in iPhone Apps: Photography, Geography, and Babies, Babies, Babies! 0
August 15th at 8:20pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThere are literally thousands of apps in the iPhone App Store, with hundreds being added each week. It's hard to keep track. In the same vein as our "iPhone Apps We Like" posts, take a look here at what stood out this week-notable for usefulness, novelty, birthing a child, whatever. Let's spend some iTunes credit. Wikime: Hands down my favorite app of the week, Wikime takes a location reading and then queries Wikipedia's large list of geotagged articles, showing you info relevant to where you are at...
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America’s Presidents, Essential Anatomy, and More 0
February 15th at 11:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThis batch of the week's best iPad apps is all about learning. Whether it's U.S. presidents, or human anatomy, you're beefing up your brain muscle....
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12 Lifelogging Apps to Help You Raise Your Baby 1
August 21st at 2:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsStaying on top of your baby's habits and schedules can be difficult. Here are 12 lifelogging apps to help you keep track of your little bundle of joy.
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Daily App Deals: Get iAngle Meter Pro for iOS for Free in Today’s App Deals 0
February 29th at 10:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. iAngle Meter PRO (iTunes) Previously $1.99, now Free. iAngle Meter PRO for iOS measures angles and slope using your orientation sensors or camera. Get it for Free. (via LogicBuy) iOS iOS
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5 Top First Aid Apps 1
June 25th at 3:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsAhhh, summer. Sun, sand, surf ... and accidents. From extreme weather to cuts and bruises, summertime brings a whole hoard of potential emergency situations. We've rounded up five of the top first aid apps you should have on hand. In case anything turns south, you're better off safe than sorry. SEE ALSO: 4 Ways to Protect Your Tech This Summer Did we miss any good first aid apps? Let us know what first aid apps you rely on.
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Early word on ResearchKit apps: So far, a success 2
May 8th at 7:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsResearchKit apps started strong and continue to keep patients coming back, two months after the novelty has worn off.
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Apple Reveals Its Inner Do-Gooder During WWDC Keynote 0
June 11th at 10:01pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsIn the opening video to Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote presentation, the company highlighted how iOS apps are being used t…
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Free iPad App Helps Train Future Neurosurgeons 0
November 9th at 10:41pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe neurosurgeons of tomorrow can hone some of the necessary skills on iPads thanks to a new training app called VCath.
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10 Apps to Help You Through Baby's First Year 2
February 5th at 5:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe first months of having a baby are rough, regardless of whether you are a repeat parent, like me, or a rookie just entering the exhilarating and exhausting fray. In those newborn months and even through the first year, most weary-eyed parents go into survival mode, yet miraculously adapt to all of the challenges that come with the transition.
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Watch a real cancer surgery streamed live in virtual reality at 8AM ET 0
April 14th at 2:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsNew VR technology has let us relive moments from history, visit alien worlds, and see our planet from the sky, but in a few hours, owners Google's Cardboard or Samsung's Gear VR headsets will be able to go somewhere they probably haven't before â inside an operating theater during real surgery. 360-degree cameras will be streaming live from 1 PM BST (8 AM ET) today as surgeon Shafi Ahmed conducts an operation at the Royal London NHS hospital in the UK, and those of you with a strong stomach will be...