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15
Sep

Here’s how doctors will test Apple’s new patient tracking features


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Apple briefly hinted last week that hospitals would soon try out HealthKit’s patient tracking technology, and we now know those experiments are going to work. According to Reuters, both Duke University and Stanford University are weeks away from launching trial programs that will let doctors monitor vital stats with patients’ permission. In the Stanford test, young Type 1 diabetes sufferers will carry both an iPod touch and a smart glucose meter to keep tabs on their blood sugar levels. There are fewer details surrounding Duke’s pilot, but it will track the blood pressure and weight of those with cancer or heart disease.

The projects are starting out small; Stanford’s initial effort will involve just two patients, for example. However, the hope is to expand the scope quickly if everything goes smoothly. Apple doesn’t appear to be taking any chances, either. Reuters understands that the tech giant is thinking about certifying HealthKit app providers to make sure that they don’t play fast and loose with your medical data, such as storing it insecurely or sharing it with marketers. It’ll be a while before your iPhone becomes a medical diagnostic tool, but the necessary groundwork is quickly coming into place.

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15
Sep

MacUpdate Offers 10 Apps for $49.99, Including Toast 12 Titanium and NoteBook 4 [Mac Blog]


A few times a year, MacRumors partners with MacUpdate to promote a Mac app bundle deal. MacUpdate’s current bundle, which was released this morning and is priced at $49.99, features 10 apps with a total retail value of $480 if purchased individually.

MacUpdate has created a video providing an overview of all of the apps included in the bundle:

The full list of apps included is as follows:

Toast 12 Titanium ($99.99)
NoteBook 4 ($49.95)
Tonality Pro ($69.99)
Scrivener 2.5 ($44.95)
Bookends 12 ($59.99)
Mac DVDRipper Pro 5 ($24.95)
NetShade 6 ($45.00)
iStat Menus 5 ($19.00)
SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition ($19.99)

The first 8,000 buyers also receive Realmac Software’s digital scrapbooking app, Ember, which has a retail value of $49.99.

Buyers have the option to purchase an optional plug-in for Toast 12 Titanium to add the ability to copy and burn Blu-ray discs for an additional $9.99.

MacRumors is a promotional partner with MacUpdate. Bundle sales through links in this article benefit MacRumors financially and provide a way for readers to directly support this site.




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15
Sep

T-Mobile’s iPhone ‘Test Drive’ Program Upgrades: iOS 8 Soon, iPhone 6 Units Later


Several months ago, T-Mobile US launched an iPhone “test drive” program allowing users to test an iPhone 5s on the carrier’s network for seven days free of charge. The program helps users decide if T-Mobile’s coverage is satisfactory in the areas they frequent, and also gives users unfamiliar with the iPhone a free introduction to the platform.

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With Apple ready to release new iPhone hardware and software, T-Mobile has informed Re/code that it will continue offering the program and plans to upgrade the test drive units to iOS 8 within days of its public launch this Wednesday. T-Mobile also has plans to begin offering iPhone 6 units through the testing program, but it will take some time for those to become available as supplies will be tight in the early weeks after release and they will unsurprisingly be prioritized for customer purchases.

“We don’t have a definitive timeline, but we do intend to switch over in future,” a T-Mobile spokesperson said. “There are a variety of factors that affect that timeline, (including) product availability.”

T-Mobile’s test drive program is one component of its ongoing “Un-carrier” initiative in which has sought to differentiate itself from the other major U.S. carriers. The latest piece of the program, unveiled last week, includes support for Wi-Fi calling and a partnership with inflight Internet service provider Gogo to allow T-Mobile customers to use text, picture message, and visual voicemail services on Gogo-enabled airplanes free of charge.




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15
Sep

Duke and Stanford Begin Patient Trials With Apple’s HealthKit Service


healthkit-logoDuke University, Stanford University Hospital, and medical device manufacturers are working with Apple on patient trials involving Apple’s new HealthKit API, reports Reuters. Apple mentioned the trials in its recent September press event, but did not provide any details on the health parameters or patient groups being studied.

Speaking to Reuters, Duke University’s Ricky Bloomfield, internal medicine pediatrician and director of mobile strategy, confirmed the research institution will use HealthKit to track vital health parameters such as blood pressure and weight for patients with cancer or heart disease. iOS 8’s HealthKit API will gather this health-related information from a variety of sources and compile it so patients and doctors can easily view this information in one place.

“This could eliminate the hassle of getting data from patients, who want to give it to us,” said Bloomfield, “HealthKit removes some of the error from patients’ manually entering their data.”

Stanford Children’s Chief Medical Information Officer Christopher Longhurst confirmed that the research hospital will be monitoring Type 1 diabetes patients, who will be sent home with an iPod touch and instructed to enter blood sugar levels in between doctor visits. Two patients already are enrolled in the trial.

Besides doctors, medical device makers are interested in HealthKit, taking advantage of HealthKit’s ability to gather medical information from a device and share it with an iOS app. Apple already announced it has electronic health record software vendor Epic Systems as a HealthKit partner. Many other manufacturers, such as glucose monitor company Dexcom, are interested in HealthKit and are in talks with Apple and the FDA about adopting the technology.

Apple has made clear it views HealthKit as an important aspect of iOS 8 and upcoming devices such as the Apple Watch, in line with the company’s emphasis on enriching the lives of users through innovation in technology. That vision, however, will take some time to develop as Apple continue its own work and relies on partners to help support the effort going forward.




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15
Sep

Microsoft Acquiring ‘Minecraft’ Developer Mojang for $2.5 Billion [iOS Blog]


Microsoft today announced the acquisition of Mojang, the company behind the popular crafting game Minecraft. Both Microsoft and Mojang confirmed the Redmond company paid $2.5 billion for the gaming franchise in a deal expected to close in late 2014.

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Microsoft bought Minecraft following the game’s success on the Xbox platform and PC, where it has logged over 100 million downloads since its 2009 launch. Though its financial interests are focused on the Xbox and Windows PC, Microsoft confirmed that Minecraft development will continue on all existing gaming platforms, including iOS, where Minecraft Pocket Edition [Direct Link] consistently ranks near the top of the paid app charts.

“Gaming is the top activity across devices and we see great potential to continue to grow the Minecraft community and nurture the franchise. That is why we plan to continue to make Minecraft available across platforms – including iOS, Android and PlayStation, in addition to Xbox and PC.”

As part of the deal, Mojang founders Carl Manneh, Markus Persson (Notch) and Jakob Porsér are leaving the company to work on new projects. The remaining team will continue to work at Mojang under the guidance of Microsoft, which expects to recoup its investment by the end of 2015.




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15
Sep

Apple Confirms Record-Breaking Four Million First Day Pre-Orders for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus


Apple today announced that it has processed more than four million iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus pre-orders in the first day of pre-launch sales in the select countries that started accepting orders on September 12. This figure doubles Apple’s previously announced record of two million pre-order sales for the iPhone 5 in 2012.

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“iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are better in every way, and we are thrilled customers love them as much as we do,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “Pre-orders for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus set a new record for Apple, and we can’t wait to get our best iPhones yet into the hands of customers starting this Friday.”

First-day demand was strong for the two iPhone 6 handsets with pre-orders pushing out availability of the phones to October. Ship times for the larger iPhone 6 Plus began to slide several hours after pre-ordering started on September 12, while supply of the iPhone 6 remained strong until mid-day.

After announcing the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus at its September press event, Apple will begin selling the two phones in its retail stores and through third-party retailers and carriers beginning Friday, September 19th in the US, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore and the UK. The company will roll out the handset to more than 20 additional countries on September 26.




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15
Sep

Phones4U Cancels All iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Pre-orders as UK Retailer Faces Closure [iOS Blog]


UK retailer Phones4U confirmed today in a public statement that it is canceling all iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus pre-orders as the company enters administration, reports Huffington Post UK via Engadget. Administration allows a company to address its creditors as it attempts to rescue its business operations. Phones4U was forced to make this decision after UK mobile phone operators Vodafone and EE failed to renew their contracts with the retailer.

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Phones4U has shut down its online store and closed its retail store operations as part of this administration process. The retailer is no longer accepting any new orders and canceling any existing orders that have not been shipped, including those for the new iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus. All payments for these canceled orders will be refunded to customers.

“Any orders that have not already been dispatched will be cancelled and any payments refunded to customers. Phones 4u apologise for any inconvenience.”

Customers can still preorder an iPhone 6 or 6 Plus from Apple UK, but will face longer wait times as the delivery window for the two phones has slipped into October due to record-breaking demand. Customers also can wait in line and purchase a new iPhone 6 or 6 Plus when the handsets go on sale in retail stores starting Friday, September 19.




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15
Sep

Apple’s latest pre-order record shows people want bigger iPhones


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Apple’s new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus went up for pre-order just three days ago, and as expected, they’ve helped set a new sales record. The company announced today that combined sales of the new 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhones topped 4 million in the first 24 hours. While the company hasn’t broken down sales by individual models, giving us an early insight into which form factor consumers prefer, it says that initial supply of both units are scarce, which shows people really do want bigger iPhones. To put that into context, Apple saw more than 2 million orders for the iPhone 5 over the same period, but the company didn’t share first-day for the combined launch of the iPhone 5s and 5c, which went on to sell more than 9 million units in three days. Given that Apple is pretty much the only phone maker that indulges in obligatory back-patting during every launch window, we’re unable to draw much of a comparison against its rivals. However, if you were waiting to grab the new iPhone when it goes on general sale this Friday, expect to get in line super early.

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15
Sep

New Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Commercial Attacks Apple for iPhone 6 Plus


Samsung has introduced a new ad for its upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4, talking about how the company first introduced the Galaxy Note series in 2011 and popularized the “phablet” form factor while calling out Apple for making the similarly sized iPhone 6 Plus three years later.


The ad begins recounting the history of the Galaxy Note before talking about some of the features of the device, like multi-window multitasking and its S-Pen stylus. The ad then shows articles from online publications criticizing Samsung for releasing the original Galaxy Note due to the device’s large size before showing articles praising Apple for releasing the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus.

Finally, the ad shows select tweets from users criticizing Apple for releasing the iPhone 6 Plus three years after Samsung started the Galaxy Note line of devices. The commercial ends with the release date for the new device.

Samsung has continually created advertising going after Apple, its products and its fan base, famously depicting people ogling the Samsung Galaxy S2 while waiting in line outside an Apple Store for the newest iPhone mode. More recently, Samsung published a series of web ads poking fun at Apple’s September 9 special events and rolled out a “Wall Huggers” ad campaign that pokes fun at the iPhone’s battery life.




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13
Sep

iPhone 6, Moto 360 review and other stories you might’ve missed


Even if you do live under a rock, you probably heard that Apple unveiled a larger-sized iPhone and its first wearable. But that’s not all we have on deck this weekend — we reviewed the Moto 360, investigated the benefits of using dash cams and more! Read on for Engadget’s news highlights from the last seven days. Oh, and be sure to subscribe to our Flipboard magazine!

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