Friday, 20 June 2014

Apple’s iWatch to get certified by the FDA as a medical device

Apple’s iWatch has apparently been finalized, in terms of design, specs, and features. The reason why it isn’t actually being manufactured yet has nothing to do with the Cupertino company not being satisfied with its new product, and everything to do with the iWatch requiring certification from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

This is necessary because Apple wants to position the iWatch as a medical device, the latest rumors on the matter say. And if that’s the case, then the FDA’s approval is needed before it goes on sale.
The iWatch could come with a myriad of sensors, being able to detect your heart rate, blood glucose levels, and blood pressure. Furthermore, it may get a sweat analysis sensor developed in-house by Apple.
The iWatch will obviously work closely with HealthKit, the new app coming in iOS 8 to take care of health management in a centralized way. A partnership with the likes of Nike is also possible, for the integration of its fitness tracking expertise in the new iWatch.
For its first smartwatch, Apple reportedly hasn’t used the type of consumer-grade electronics that can usually be found in wearables, rather opting to go with high-end sensors that are more accurate. However, this has the downside of requiring the iWatch to be certified as a medical device, which means the FDA has to put it through its certification process.
The iWatch has previously been rumored to arrive in October for a price tag of $300. Production values have been set at 3 to 5 million units per month.
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Thursday, 12 June 2014

SwiftKey goes free! on Android, brings a new premium theme store

Popular Android keyboard application SwiftKey today decided to drop its $3.99 price tag and go free on the Play Store. The change comes with the latest update, that also brings with it many other features.

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

VLC Player for mobiles to get Chromecast support

VLC Player, the popular multimedia player app for iOS and Android, is set to get support for Google’s new media streaming platform Chromecast.

Monday, 2 June 2014

Samsung finds support in 27 US professors of law in first Apple lawsuit


Apple may have had a resounding victory in its first lawsuit against Samsung that found the Korean manufacturer guilty of infringing on Apple’s iPhone design patents, but it seems not everyone in the US thinks the lawsuit was fair. Apparently, 27 professors of Law in the US have announced that they actually support Samsung in said lawsuit, in a letter sent to the Federal Circuit.



Samsung announces Tizen-powered Samsung Z

After several delays, Samsung has finally launched its first Tizen-powered smartphone, the simply named Samsung Z.

Sunday, 1 June 2014

Psy’s ‘Gangnam Style’ YouTube video crosses 2 billion views

Korean pop star Park Jae-sang, better known by his stage name Psy, released the incredibly popular song ‘Gangnam Style’ back in 2012. Despite being in Korean, the video became a worldwide sensation, and was especially popular on YouTube.

Gangnam Style became the first YouTube video back in 2012 to cross 1 billion views, surpassing Justin Bieber’s ‘Baby’. Now, after nearly two years, Gangnam Style has become the first video to cross 2 billion views on YouTube. In comparison, Baby has just over a billion views and remains the second most popular video on YouTube (and has more dislikes than likes).
To celebrate this milestone, Google has put in a little Easter Egg on the YouTube page, If you click on the dancing Psy next to the number of views, well, you can find out what happens by going to the video page yourself.
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