Thursday, 2 May 2013

Bluetooth Raisin health monitor clears FDA, Adobe scraps Apple Flash, friction mount for iPhone unveiled


A new health care monitor that can watch a user’s heart rate, activity, and body position has cleared the FDA called the Raisin. The device connects via Bluetooth to apps on the iPhone and other smartphones.
Adobe has announced that it has stopped working on bringing Flash to the iPhone. Adobe is instead focusing on Android and other platforms, but may still sue Apple.
A new friction dash mount for the iPhone has surfaced structure Kensington called the Dash/Friction Mount with Sound Amplified Cradle. The stand basically uses weight and friction to let the iPhone stay on the dash.
Orginal post by AsH

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