There are all sorts of gadgets that surface at CES each year and one of the growing categories are gadgets that are focused on health care. The latest such health gadget to be shown off at the show next week is called iPhonECG and is from Alivecore. The
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Tweeting from your Apple iPhone? Be on guard - Chicago Tribune
Social media platforms, mobile devices and Apple products are going to be hot spots for cybercriminals in 2011, according to a report released this week. With more online computing being done on smart phones, tablet computers and other portable gadgets
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IPhone Users Left Sleeping by Latest Alarm Clock Failure - BusinessWeek
Jan. 2 (Bloomberg) -- IPhone users were left sleeping this weekend as the device that helped make Apple Inc. the world’s second-most valuable publicly traded company had its third alarm clock failure, the latest in a series of glitches. A fault may be
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This iPhone 4 celebration takes the cake - YAHOO!
The arrival of the iPhone 4 in 2010 gave smartphone users plenty of reason to celebrate this past year. So why not mark the end of 2010 and the beginning of a new year with one last tribute to Apple’s phone—this time in cake form? That appears to be
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Apple Profit Tops Forecasts on Strong iPhone Sales - CNBC
Apple said it earned $1.35 a share in its fiscal third quarter, excluding one-time items, on sales of $8.34 billion. That compares with $1.19 a share on sales of $7.46 billion in the same period last year. Analysts who follow Apple expected the company to
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Don't Depend on iPhone Clock's Alarm Tomorrow [UPDATED] - YAHOO!
Many of us like to use the iPhone as an alarm clock, but if you're thinking about setting a one-off alarm to wake you up tomorrow morning (January 2, 2011), don't do it. Twitter was abuzz with complaints and comments about the iPhone bug that failed to
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Plane to catch tomorrow? Beware iPhone's alarm - CNET News
In the "early bird catches the worm, unless its iPhone has caught a bug" department, Apple's beloved gadget reportedly has a glitch that means if users set a one-time alarm to wake them tomorrow, they may well end up sleeping in. Engadget and other media
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