Thursday, November 30, 2017

AliveCor Kardiaband EKG reader is the first FDA certified medical device accessory for the Apple Watch

AliveCor Kardiaband EKG reader is the first FDA certified medical device accessory for the Apple Watch


Today the US FDA has approved the first medical device accessory for the Apple Watch range. It's a watch strap called Kardiaband, it's made by a company called AliveCor, and it serves as an EKG reader for your wrist. This is a pretty solid development, considering that EKG machines are usually only available in doctors' offices and hospitals, and are mainly used after life-threatening events. The Kardiaband, tied with AliveCor's new software feature called SmartRhythm, can give you insight into your heart rate and potentially detect abnormal heart beats and atrial fibrillation (also known as AFib). When it tells you there's an issue, you can send the readout to your doctor to get a professional opinion and hopefully prevent a heart attack or stroke in the making. To obtain an EKG reading from the Kardiaband, you just touch the sensor on the strap for 30 seconds. That's it. Technically the heart rate sensor built into the Apple Watch could do the same thing, but Apple doesn't want to put its wearable through the very long FDA approval process (which could even take a year or more). In lieu of the FDA certification, the watch itself can at most alert you that your heart rate is unusually high, but isn't allowed to provide an actual diagnosis, unlike the Kardiaband. The AliveCor Kardiaband is , but you will have to also pay a $99 annual subscription to fully unlock its functionality.


Google's new Datally app lets you keep track of apps' data usage, control it

Google's new Datally app lets you keep track of apps' data usage, control it


Google has launched aimed at helping you track, control and save on mobile data dubbed Datally. It tracks real-time mobile data usage for individual apps, as well as overall usage through hourly, daily, weekly and monthly stats. It also lets you control background apps data usage by turning on the Data Saver bubble, and helps you save data by offering personalized recommendations and notifying if youre near public Wi-Fi. The company has been testing the app for the past few months in the Philippines, and has now made it available globally. Datally is compatible with devices running Android 5.0 and up. You can grab it by heading to the Google Play link below. |


Xiaomi Redmi 5 to come with MIUI 9 out of the box

Xiaomi Redmi 5 to come with MIUI 9 out of the box


Xiaomi Redmi 5 will , but with so many leaks there might not be much left to announce. We what the phone will look like and learned a bunch of its key specs. Latest information reveals that the Redmi 5 will have a dual hybrid SIM slot and run MIUI 9 out of the box. According to a leaked PDF that appears to be the warranty card, the can have either two nano SIM cards or one, coupled with a micro SD. There is a disclaimer that only one of the cards can use a 4G network, meaning the Redmi 5 will most likely have either a Snapdragon 625 chipset or Helio P20 by Mediatek. The MIUI 9 teaser was officially posted on Weibo by Xiaomi with an already familiar slogan from previous leaks. It says A phone for a thousand, implying the Redmi 5 will cost CNY1,000 or $150. Other specs, , include the FullView display with 18:9 ratio and three different RAM + storage combos 2 GB/16 GB, 3 GB/32 GB and 4 GB/64 GB. The camera on the back will be 12 MP, while the front one will come with a 5 MP sensor. |


Fast.com reaches quarter billion speed tests milestone, adds sharing options

Fast.com reaches quarter billion speed tests milestone, adds sharing options


Fast.com, a service by Netflix, was launched last year as a way to quickly and easily check the download speed of your internet connection. Since then, the company has generated a quarter billion speed test results from around the world. According to some Fast.com data, the top countries using the service are the U.S., Brazil, India, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Philippines, Italy, Great Britain and Egypt. Users are evenly split between the desktop and mobile web/apps. Users test speed around the day but particularly around evening time or during network connectivity issues. In Japan, people primarily test around 9 to 11PM local time and in India around 9 to 11AM local time. Netflix has made some minor changes to the appearance of the website. You'll notice an updated font for the speed test results. More importantly, you now get Facebook and Twitter sharing buttons that share your results with your friends. Apart from that, it's still very basic and straightforward. The updates are visible across the web, mobile web, and mobile apps.


LG appoints new mobile division chief

LG appoints new mobile division chief


The third quarter showed profit from almost all divisions, with only Mobile Communications being in decline. In an attempt to enhance competitiveness, the Korean company announced new appointments and promotions. There are new chiefs of the mobile, technology and marketing departments and an entirely new company for overseeing B2B product sales. The current president of LG Mobile Communications Company takes on a new role within LG. He will be replaced by Hwang Jeong-hwan who has years of experience in R, including the first LG smartphones in 2009. The same happens with the position Chief Technology Officer the current leader Dr. Skott Ahn is promoted to LG Corp and will be replaced by Dr. Park Il-pyung, head of LG Software Center until now. Han Chang-hee has been promoted from VP of appliance marketing communications to lead LGs worldwide marketing efforts as head of the Global Marketing Center. The current leader Brian Na will become a president of LG Western Europe. LG also established B2B Company to oversee and enhance the business-to-business product sales. Its head will be Kwon Soon-hwang, formerly leading LG Business Solutions and LG India.


Samsung W2018 flip-phone clears the FCC

Samsung W2018 flip-phone clears the FCC


Samsung's flipphone-to-be, W2018, is getting closer to a debut, as evidenced by its FCC application. The application shares details relating to the phone's communications abilities, such as NFC, LTE, Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy and Wi-Fi. The FCC application also reveals ANT+ support and the model number R38J906NX2E. The Samsung W2018 will have two 4.2-inch 1080p Super AMOLED screens, a 12MP camera on one side and a 5MP on the other. It will be powered by a Snapdragon 835 and a 2,300mAh battery. Rumor has it that it will be announced on and will later go on sale there for the equivalent of $2,000. |