FDA To Regulate Health-Related Smartphone Apps Reason (blog) The app relies on users, such as diabetics checking their glucose, to dip test strips in urine and use the smartphone's camera to allow the system to processes and generate automated results. UChek works with test strips made by Siemens AG (SIE) and ... See all stories on this topic » |
Sprint Offers Tips to Maximize Fun this Summer with Your Smartphone DailyFinance If you aren't familiar with all the available apps out there, now is your chance to go exploring. With hundreds of thousands of apps and Sprint's unlimited data plans, you have a lot of possibilities.Smartphone apps, available in the iTunes app store ... See all stories on this topic » |
Pollen count apps for smartphones are nothing to sneeze at Medical Xpress Allergy apps aren't on most people's radar yet, said Lower, co-owner of Sterling Cross Communications in Maple Grove, Minn., but they're a natural outgrowth of mainstream apps. He cited a recent Pew Research Center report on smartphone apps, which ... See all stories on this topic » |
Hail-a-taxi app banned in China Shenzhen China Daily Smartphone apps that help commuters hail a taxi in China's major hubs have been banned in one city and face controls in 3 others. Shenzhen has asked all drivers to remove the app from their cellphones, while Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan and Nanjing have ... See all stories on this topic » |
App Turns Your Smartphone Into A Mobile Mini Lab RedOrbit Researchers have previously developed apps that turn your smartphone into a remote that can control everything from your TV to your alarm system. While there are particularly hundreds of otherapps on the market that can do similar things, one ... See all stories on this topic » |
The Waze Craze Explained in Three Words: Location, Location, Location. Wall Street Journal (blog) There's a fresh round of buzz this morning about the future of Waze, developers of a popular crowd-sourced traffic app for smartphones. Bloomberg reports today that search giant Google , Inc. could be interested in busting into previously reported ... See all stories on this topic » |
Tradeouts launches smartphone and tablet apps Car Dealer Magazine TRADE-TO-TRADE used car network Tradeouts.com has increased its bidding audience and lowered dealing costs by launching a new smartphone and tablet app of its online vehicle auction service. The app is free to regular customers and allows dealers ... See all stories on this topic » |
Seattle officials ponder regulations with new smartphone ride companies KOMO News There's Lyft, Uber, Sidecar and more -- all based from smartphone apps. But now the city of Seattle is wondering if they should pay fees like taxi cabs? Teresa Lynch is a part-time driver with Lyft -- easy to spot with the car's trademark pink mustache. See all stories on this topic » |
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