Showing posts with label APPLE APPS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label APPLE APPS. Show all posts

Friday, January 10, 2014

Top 10 Free Medical iPad Apps

Top 10 Free Medical iPad Apps


Here’s a treat for doctors and all those professionals clads in white, trying to make the world a better place: iPad apps. No, don’t get us wrong, we’re not against those Men-in-Whites (though we dread the day we seriously need one). But beside the hype and the mis-branding,  the i-tablet and iPad apps are not just ‘toys for the big boys’ but more importantly, they could be the very tool that keep society’s clean-up guys, deliver services right where they’re needed most – the sick and the dying.

The iPad App Store boasts of a medical section that has in effect, cemented the i-tablet into the hearts of the medical community. And it’s no surprise you’d see more i-tablets in hospitals nationwide than any other.

Here are 10 of the best iPad medical apps that will cost you nothing. Of course, the best way to test these apps is to give them a shot. In that regard, an iPad keyboard case may come in as truly handy.

medical ipad app


Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Apple CEO Tim Cook Hints for “Big Plans" in 2014

Apple CEO Tim Cook Hints At “Big Plans” For Next Year






Recently Apple CEO Tim Cook sent out an email to the company’s employees over the weekend, proudly looking at Apple’s year 2013 while also hinting at what’s to come.this year the company released some world class terrific new products in their I range inventory, including the iPad Air, iPad mini with Retina, iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s. Cook says that he’s proud of what Apple has done this year, thanking its workforce for putting “innovation to work serving humankind’s deepest values and highest aspirations.”

15 Great iOS Apps on Discount on Apple istore


            15 Great iOS Apps on Discount From App Santa


hi guys here comes a great news for Apple iphone users for cool Christmas holiday shopping, ten different iOS developers have joined hands to serve up deals on 15 popular iPhone and iPad apps with a new App Santaclause promotion for you guys. For the most part these are productivity apps rather than games or other fun stuff, but yeah, a deal is still a deal.
you can buys these great apps at some discounted prices for limited period of time ,so go ahead and grab them as per your utility.
Here’s the full list of included apps and their discounted prices....
Right after the break

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

apple ipad 3 competitors


Apple has just announced a successor to the iPad2, the “New iPad”. Apple claims that over a 100 tablets were launched in 2011. So, if you are in the market to pick up a tablet, you are undoubtedly spoiled for choices.
To narrow things down for you, we take a look at how the New iPad and the iPad 2 stand against the competition that isn’t backing down. We are taking a look at the iPad’s vs the Asus Transformer Prime and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1.
Even though Windows 8 looks promising as a tablet OS, there aren’t any devices that have hit the streets. Windows 8 tablets are expected to launch towards the end of 2012.
This comparison is more of a 2 Apple devices vs 2 Android devices, but we will update the sheet as soon as we have some Windows devices amongst us.
So, if you think the first half of 2012 is the right time to pick up a tablet here is the best device to choose from.

Particulars
New iPad
       
Dimensions
9.5x7.31x0.37-inches
9.5x7.31x0.34-inches
7.12x10.35x0.33-inches
6.9x10.11x0.35-inches
Weight
652gms (662gms for the 4G version) 601gms (613gms for the 3G version)
558gms
558gms
Display Size
9.7-inch
9.7-inch
10.1-inch
10.1-inch
Display Resolution
2048x1536-pixels
1024x768-pixels
1920x1200-pixels
1280x800-pixels
Display Technology
IPS
IPS
IPS
Super PLS
OS
iOS
iOS
Android 4.0 ICS Android 4.0 ICS
Processor
A5X (Dual-core Apple A5X custom-designed, high-performance, low-power system-on-a-chip with quad-core graphics) A5 (Dual-core Apple A5 custom-designed, high-performance, low-power system-on-a-chip) NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor clocked at 1.3GHz Dual core 1.4 GHz Processor
RAM
1GB
512MB
Storage
16GB/32GB/64GB (Not expandable) 16GB/32GB/64GB (Not expandable) 64GB (Expandable via MicroSD card) 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB (Expandable via MicroSD)
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n)
4G/3G
Yes
3G Not available in India
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 4.0 technology Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR technology Bluetooth 4.0 technology Bluetooth 3.0 technology
Front Camera
FaceTime camera with VGA-quality photos and video at up to 30 frames per second. Video recording, VGA up to 30 frames per second with audio; VGA-quality still camera.
2MP
2MP
Rear Camera
5-megapixel with video recording in HD (1080p) up to 30 frames per second Video recording, HD (720p) up to 30 frames per second 8MP with an LED flash with. Video recording at 1080p 3MP with an LED flash. Video at 1080p HD at 30frames per second
Price
Wi-Fi
16GB Wi-Fi only- $499 (Rs. 25,000 Approx.)
32GB Wi-Fi only- $599 (Rs. 30,100 Approx.)
64GB Wi-Fi only- $699 (Rs. 35,150 Approx.)
Wi-Fi + 4G
16GB Wi-Fi + 4G- $629 (Rs. 31,600 Approx.)
32GB Wi-Fi + 4G- $729 (Rs. 37,000 Approx.)
64GB Wi-Fi + 4G- $829 (Rs. 42,000 Approx.)
Wi-Fi: $399.00 16GB

Wi-Fi + 3G: $529.00 16GB

(Price in India: Starting at Rs. 24,500 for 16GB Wi-Fi model and Rs. 32,900 for 16GB Wi-Fi + 3G model)
64GB Wi-Fi Only withthe Keyboard Dock bundled - Rs. 49,999/-
TBA
Available in India
No
Yes
Yes
No
 

 

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Sunday, March 11, 2012

what to look for in sizzling smartphones

sizzling smartphone features

1. Operating system beyond Apple’s OS, there are four main ways to go: Windows Phone 7, Google Android, BlackBerry and HP’s Web OS. BlackBerry is still best for business, Android has great apps and the currently limited WP7 is ideal for Smartphone newbies. All sync with your PC (and most with Mac) to give mobile email, calendar and contacts.
2. Connectivity Bluetooth is handy. Wi-Fi powers internet and email, HSDPA provides mobile broadband everywhere and A-GPS means sat-nav. Look for compasses, too.
3. Screen Standard resolution is up to 800×480 these days, but the real fun starts with touch screen interfaces. The ideal scenario is a phone that offers screen input and a dedicated QWERTY keyboards, although this adds bulk.
4. Apps as important the phones are the application they can run. The iTunes App Store is streets ahead; Android Market’s second.

besides the features given above there is a great deal for the ideas that follows down which you should look for before buying a smartphone...

 

Design

Design factors to consider when buying a smartphone include the type of keyboard, the size of the screen and the size of the device. Some smartphone keyboards consist of actual buttons whereas others use touchscreen keyboards. Many people feel more comfortable using an actual keyboard; however, to accommodate the keyboard, either the screen will be smaller or the phone will be bulkier. Which one you choose is a matter of preference. Just make sure the screen is large enough for your needs. If you plan on using your phone to read and write documents, watch movies or play games, you will probably want a larger screen. If you will be using your phone primarily to listen to music, a smaller screen, and therefore a less bulky device, might be the better option for you.

Storage

Smartphones can store many items, including documents, bookmarks, music, pictures, videos, games and applications. If you will be using your smartphone to store items from two or more of these categories, make sure your phone has enough storage space to accommodate them. Four to eight gigabytes of storage is plenty and will hold a wide range of media. If buying a smartphone with less than four gigabytes, look for models that accommodate extremal expansion cards to store additional items if desired.

Battery Life

The life of a smartphone's battery is measured in two ways. The first is standby time, referring to the amount of time the phone will stay on when not in use. Most smartphones have a standby time of 140 to 400 hours, with an average of around 300 hours. Standby time is far less important than talk time, which refers to the actual length of time you can use your phone before the battery dies and the phone shuts off. Most smartphones have a talk time of 3 to 13 hours, with an average of around 5 hours. Four hours of talk time is sufficient to get you through a workday as long as you do not use the added features for extended periods of time. If you do use your phone features frequently, look for five hours of talk time or more.

Productivity Features

Compare the various productivity features of various smartphones before making your purchase. For example, look for a phone with Bluetooth capability if you speak on your phone while driving or if you want to fax or print documents directly from your phone. Bluetooth technology uses signals to communicate with certain external devices wirelessly, such as earpieces for handsfree driving or Bluetooth-capable fax machines and printers. Another feature to consider is the phone book. Look for a phone book that allows for multiple phone numbers and other contact information to be stored on the same contact, as opposed to having to create a separate contact for each of the same person's phone numbers. Also, look for a contact storage capacity of 300 to 500. Other features to look for include call waiting, call holding, conference calling, day planner, alarms, personal reminders, GPS features and a fully functioning Web browser.


The best business cell phones have at least a 5 megapixel camera with zoom features and the ability to play and record audio and video. These cell phones act as life management devices and include organizational features like calendars and task lists. Most sync with home computers allowing for document viewing and editing.
The foundation of business is communication, and these product's first function is as a cellular phone. These devices for business should include all typical cell phone features including speakerphone, three-way calling, voice dialing, call waiting, etc.
The most practical products are compact, include good input and display options, and enough battery life to last through a full day’s work and beyond.
Many cellular devices include practical tools like calculators, map applications and GPS. Some have the ability to support third-party or browser-based programs that can perform a variety of specific functions. Third-party apps are becoming a key component, allowing the user to customize their smartphones to support their lifestyles.





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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

green TECH :green sun

Basically, green technology is that in which the technology is environmentally friendly and is created and used in a way that conserves natural resources and the environment.
You may hear green technology being referred to as environmental technology and clean technology.
Green technology is a field of new, innovative ways to make changes in daily life. Currently, this Clean Technology is in the beginning stages of its development, so the future will only bring bigger and better things for this field.
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