Apple said to have talked with insurance companies regarding HealthKit
Apple is said to be in talks with health insurance companies concerning its health-focused programs. Apple said to have talked with insurance companies regarding HealthKit is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
How to find the owner of a lost or stolen iPhone
Every once in a while I have a reader ask me what they should do with a lost or stolen iPhone they've somehow come across. In most cases their biggest concern is finding the original owner, as it should be. Unfortunately that task sometimes proves to be a little tougher than some people imagine,…
Tim Cook proud of iPad's use in patient care at VA Hospital
Apple CEO Tim Cook took to Twitter to humbly brag about the iPad's use in patient care at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System. Taking to Twitter to announce the use of the iPad in medicine and patient care, Cook posted a picture of himself and staff at the medical facility with the iPad. …
Apple updates iWork suite for Mac with stability improvements
Apple's iWork productivity suite for Mac has just received updates that bring with them stability improvements and bug fixes. Users of the Pages, Numbers, and Keynote apps can grab their updates from the Mac App Store today for free. If you don't own the suite, which is a collection of three…
Apple removes Secret app from the Brazilian App Store to comply with court ruling
Yesterday, Apple was ordered by a judge in Brazil to not only pull the anonymous social networking app Secret from the App Store, but also to remotely kill the app from user's devices that already have it installed.9to5Mac now reports that Apple has complied with the ruling by removing the…
Tim Cook visits VA Palo Alto hospital which has adopted iPads to help with treatment
The iPad has been adopted by many different markets, including educational and healthcare. Recently, Apple's CEO Tim Cook stopped by a local Veterans Affairs hospital which has adopted iPads to help with treatment. Continue reading →
Apple's iWatch is coming, eventually, but will it actually be what you want?
A lot has been said about the iWatch, or iBand, or whatever other name is being bandied about right now. Unfortunately, the rumored name of the device tells us everything we need to know about Apple's wearable right now: we don't know anything at all. Continue reading →
Researchers find way to hack Gmail with 92 percent success rate
A weakness in Android, Windows, and iOS mobile operating systems could be used to obtain personal information.
Sony exec admits he doesn't understand why the PS4 is so popular
It's safe to say that even Sony is surprised by how popular the PlayStation 4 has been. In an interview with Eurogamer, Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida says that while the company is obviously pleased with how many consoles it's sold so far, it's a little apprehensive about it…









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