A published report on Sunday states that Apple is working on technology
that can predict a heart attack by listening to the sound that blood
makes as it flows through certain arteries. The Cupertino based company
is working with Tomlinson Holman, a famous audio engineer who invented
THX and 10.2 Surround sound. With Apple looking to focus on health with iOS 8 and the iWatch, such technology could be a big winner for Apple in 2014-2015.
Apple is known to be considering a Healthbook in iOS 8 that would keep track of the number of steps you took on a certain day, your heart rate, blood pressure, calories burned, and possibly your blood glucose. The readings would come from sensors employed on the iWatch that would capture measurements in real time.
Apple is known to be considering a Healthbook in iOS 8 that would keep track of the number of steps you took on a certain day, your heart rate, blood pressure, calories burned, and possibly your blood glucose. The readings would come from sensors employed on the iWatch that would capture measurements in real time.
"Apple must increasingly rely on new products to reignite growth beyond the vision (of the late Steve Jobs). They need the next big thing."- Bill Kreher, analyst, Edward Jones Investments
Apple executives have allegedly been meeting with the FDA to discuss the Cupertino based firm's entry into the market for applications that monitor
health related metrics. By offering potentially life-saving technology
on its smartwatch, Apple could have a leg up on its rivals. The company has been hiring experts in such fields as sleep related disorders and those who are exercise physiologists. The latter "oversee
the analysis, improvement, and maintenance of health and fitness;
rehabilitation of heart disease and other chronic diseases and
disabilities; and the professional guidance and counsel of athletes and
others interested in sports training."
source: SFGate via RedmondPie
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