Might wearing an Apple Watch save you from a stroke or cardio problem? Apple is careful not to make that direct claim. But the company, in collaboration with Stanford Medicine, launched the Apple Heart Study app on Thursday that uses the heart rate sensor …
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How to pick the right iPhone for you
You’ll need to pick from the iPhone SE, iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8/iPhone 8 Plus and the iPhone X We help you determine which iPhone model is best for you. Apple sells eight different models of the iPhone, ranging from the …
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This FDA-approved Apple Watch band can actually tell you if your heart isn’t working properly
AliveCor makes a portable EKG reader — the kind of electric heart monitoring that’s standard in hospitals. The Apple Watch has a built-in heart rate reader, but it’s not clinical grade and its readings can’t be used by doctors. AliveCor’s new product …
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Apple COO Jeff Williams on Apple Watch heart study: ‘Hopefully we can save a lot of lives’
Apple is facilitating a massive heart study that will use the Apple Watch to detect a heart abnormality called atrial fibrillation, responsible for 130,000 deaths a year in the U.S. The watch will use LED lights, light-sensitive conductors and software to …
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Apple at helm of study using Apple Watch to check for leading cause of stroke
Apple’s trying out something entirely new: a medical study. Apple Watch users are now able to enrol in a new study Apple is conducting with Stanford University School of Medicine, which uses the device’s heart-rate monitor to check for an irregular …
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Apple launched a study to look for irregular heart rhythms on the Apple Watch
Apple and Stanford have teamed up for a new heart health study. Using a new Apple Watch app and the Apple Watch’s built-in sensor, researchers will work to identify irregular heart rhythms and notify users who may be experiencing atrial fibrillation (AFib).
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The Apple Watch now has its first FDA-approved medical accessory
AliveCor’s KardiaBand allows Apple Watch wearers to check their heart activity with an embedded sensor. The band starts at $199 and requires a yearly subscription of $99 for the monitoring services, the company said. Apple has said its seen rapid growth in …
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This new Apple Watch band helps you keep a closer eye on your heart’s health
The Apple Watch could soon be supercharged with the data doctor’s need to save lives, thanks to a band for Cupertino’s smartwatch that collects information needed for diagnosing heart issues. Californian Private medical firm AliveCor has created the …
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Fitbit Is Back on Top of Wearables, But Apple Is Growing Faster
Apple and Chinese phone maker Huawei kept the wearables market … are both trying to move up the value chain with more capable and higher-priced smart watch products. Fitbit’s new $300 Ionic Watch got off to an “encouraging” start, IDC said, but …
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Apple Watch gets its first FDA-approved accessory to capture EKGs
Smartwatches and fitness trackers have not held a great track record for high accuracy sensors but that could soon change. KardiaBand by AliveCor is a new watch band for the Apple Watch that has received FDA approval for EKG capture. Utilizing an embedded …
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Microsoft’s Edge Browser Now Available on iOS, Android
“We look forward to bringing MS Edge for iOS and Android to additional markets and languages over time!” Microsoft Windows and Devices Corporate VP Joe Belfiore wrote in a blog post. Original Story (10/5): Not thrilled with your current mobile browser?
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Microsoft’s Edge browser is now available for Android and iOS
After being made available in preview form for roughly a month, the app officially hits iOS and Android’s respective app stores starting today. The followup to the once ubiquitous Internet Explorer has been blossoming on Windows 10 devices (most notably …
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Microsoft Edge now available for iOS and Android
Microsoft Edge for iOS and Android brings familiar features like your Favorites … We hope you will try the app alongside your Windows 10 PCs and provide your ideas on what can make it even better. As has been our approach with Windows 10, we’ll …
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Microsoft Photos App For Android And iOS In The Works, Soon To Hit Windows 10 Testers
Microsoft is working on a Photos app for Android and iOS, aiming to make it easier for users to quickly transfer photos and videos from their mobile device to their PC. The Photos companion app will soon become available for Windows 10 testers, but it …
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Microsoft’s Edge browsing apps generally available for iOS, Android
Microsoft announced in October previews of new Edge browser apps for iOS and Android. On November 30 … Microsoft is hoping to do more than give Windows 10 users who use Edge a more convenient way to sync their bookmarks, tabs, etc.,
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Microsoft’s New Photos App Will Makes Images Transfer from iOS and Android to PC Easy
Coinciding with an overhaul of the Windows 10 Photos app, the iOS and Android version will allow users to share images to a Windows PC on the same network. Microsoft has consistently thrown its weight behind iOS and Android in recent years, usually to the …
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Windows 10 Photos App to get a Companion App for Android & iOS
Microsoft is all set to roll out a major update to its Photos App which will bring tons of features first to Insiders, and then to consumers. In the version 2017.39101.15230.0 for Windows 10 PC will include public features, and also some feature which …
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