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iPhone App May Replace Stethoscope !!

iStethoscope Pro turns your iPhone into a stethoscope, allowing you to listen to your heatbeat and see your heart waveform, or listen to other quiet sounds around you.

DESCRIPTION:

Developed in collaboration with cardiologist researchers. Used by cardiologists for research on heart disease as described in the Journal of Medical Devices. For best results:

1. Use good quality headphones (heart sounds are often too deep to hear using the white earphones).
2. Press the microphone in the bottom of an iphone 3G or 4 to your chest. A good place is the apex of your heart (below your left nipple).
3. Place the microphone directly against the skin, not through a shirt.
4. Take the iphone out of its protective case if you use one.

Six modes of operation:

1. Mute
·Heartbeat pure (uses a clean low-pass filter to help 3G iphones work better, and to provide better clarity of sound).
·Heartbeat filtered (uses filters to enable you to hear your heartbeat clearly)
·Conversation (uses filters to make voices clearer and other sounds quieter)
·Clear Sound (minimal filtering to allow you to hear all quiet sounds)
·Accelerometer (maps G forces to audio to allow you to hear subsonic vibration.)
2. Plus:
·Shake-activated phonocardiograph! (Give the iphone a shake and listen to the last 8 seconds while watching the phonocardiograph display.)
·Email the audio. (On the phonocardiograph display screen, press the envelope in the corner and email your data. It’s also a handy way to store your data locally in a folder of the Mail App.)

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Art-lover’s best friend-MoMa !!

The free MoMa by the Museum of Modern Art iPhone app is a very snazzy little app. Head on over to the museum and be ready for a great, artistic experience through this powerful app.

After a very avant-garde looking splash screen, you will end up on the first page of the app’s interface: the Calendar. The first category of the Calendar will be “Today at MoMa.” Here, you can see everything that is on exhibit in the museum today. There are different filters that you can select that will allow you to access the same information in a variety of different ways, allowing you to find just what you need and not everything else. You can even select a date from the calendar to see what will be happening on that day. You can also view exhibition dates, film schedules, program dates, and more. At the bottom of the page, there is a little info pane that gives you an at-a-glance for that day’s hours.

The next page within the app is the “Tours” page. You can select tours by floor, by number, by special exhibitions, and more. You are able to listen to the audio tours right on your iOS device as you take in the experience of the museum.

As we continue to the right on your navigation bar, the next page is your “Art” page. Here you can see what is currently on exhibit, browse artists, collections and more. You can even search the collections for specific pieces that you are looking for. To the right of the “Art” page you have “Info.” This is your TomTom for the museum. You have directions to food, shops, floor plans of the museum, hours, ticketing, and more. How easy is that?

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Blank Emails On iPhone IOS 4

Sometimes iPhone Mail running on iOS 4 has the nasty habit of displaying blank email messages or loading empty message previews in the Inbox. This problem is easily fixed.
1. By default your message previews should be enabled. To make sure they are on, touch Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars -> Preview and select the number of preview lines desired.
2. If you’re running iOS 4 on an iPhone 3G, reset by holding down the home and sleep buttons until the Apple logo comes up on the screen.
3. For iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS users, double-click the home button to bring up multitasking.
4. Find the Mail icon. Touch and hold the Mail icon until a red circle appears in the upper left hand corner of the icon.
5. Touch the red circle in the upper left hand corner of the icon (with the minus sign) to quit Mail.
6. Double-click the home button to exit. Touch the Mail icon to open Mail and now your messages should display properly.
The beauty of iPhone is not just what you get out of the box but the unlocked potential that it hosts.

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Be Connected To Flipboard !!

Flipboard, the latest one to hit the App Store, may well outshine the rest. When you launch the free app, the first thought that might come to your mind is, “cool!:”

Flipboard is indeed a cool magazine reader, content web browser, and of course a social networking application. But you might say, “What else is new?” Well, in my opinion it‘s not just the content it delivers but how it delivers it. It feels and acts like a dozen magazines you can flip through and read sitting in your favorite reading chair or lying in bed.

Digital pages in the app open quickly and smoothly as you tap, slide, and zoom in on content. Most pages consist of several articles laid out in columns like paper magazines and newspapers. The first tap of a piece of content opens to a longer section of the article. The “Read on Web” button serves up the entire content, but thankfully the Read on Web doesn’t take you out of the app and into Safari. The original pages of stories easily download within the app like any other web browser. You can also scan the latest story headlines in the same way you scan pages in Apple‘s iBook by sliding your finger across the dotted slider of each page. Flipboard is also set up for you to share what you’re reading via your Twitter or email account.

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iPhone - Camera Is Rocking

I guess this was the “magical” part of the iPhone 4.

“Look how we ‘magically’ transform your boring, dull life into a vibrant, saturated facade!” Nothing else has been good enough. But the iPhone 4 is…Five megapixels is good enough. Photos are “real camera” size. Dimly lit bars, that smell like must and old beer, or hair-gel-heavy nightclubs. That’s where most people (intentionally) take flash photos. The iPhone 4 won’t produce the kind of dreamy night portraits . The flash is strong, but aesthetically, what comes out looks like any other phone—washed out, blown out—just warmer, and less grainy. I would leave it off. Warmth is also what you notice about the iPhone 4’s photos and video in low light. They’re richer, fuller. There’s color and more of a sense of life in the photos, more like a real camera.

The sensor’s pixels do pick up more light than the average phone camera. (And Apple clearly cranks the noise suppression too, just enough.) That’s partly because the lens is faster, and wider. The iPhone 3GS and the Droid X’s have f2.8 lenses that cut closer photos. The iPhone 4 has an f2.4 lens, so it lets in more light to begin with.

720p video is good enough. It’s HD. The iPhone 4’s 30fps framerate is smoother and more consistent than the Droid X; the colors more vibrant than it or the Flip. At night, the iPhone 4’s video looks more natural, and less washed out. It’s fast too. Instant. Seriously, the speed at which it reacts to your touch is jarring in the most feel-good of ways. The only other phone camera I’ve used that’s nearly that fast is the Evo. It’s easy to get to everything. Tap to focus. Tap to switch cameras. Sometimes I wish the iPhone 4’s camera had more extensive controls, like a few Android phones, because it takes excellent enough photos to make me want to fine-tune them. But I also like not thinking about it. Touch and shoot. If only you could use the home button as a hard shortcut too.

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Upgrade Your IPhone With Recovery Stick !!

As phones become more central to people’s lives, they’re also treasure troves of information that can reveal where people have been, who they’ve been communicating with, and what they’re doing online. Until now, there was no simple way for parents, spouses, or business owners to recover deleted data from iPhones,” said Atlas Technology Group VP Scott Graubart, in a statement. “The technology behind our product is a game changer for law enforcement, and will be equally important for the safety and security of families and businesses around the world.”

Deleting a text message or clearing a phone’s Web browsing history doesn’t mean that information is gone…just less accessible. Iphone experts wants to help iPhone lovers to step into the arena of data recovery—and, yes, even snooping—with its iPhone Recovery Stick, which can pull textmessages call histories, Web browsing history, photos, voice memos, appointments, and more from an iPhone.

How the magic happens: The iPhone Recovery Stick takes the form of a USB data stick: users first connect the target iPhone via USB, then pop the iPhone Recovery Stick into another available USB port. The included software then proceeds to scan the iPhone for recoverable data; depending on the state of the iPhone, the process can take anywhere from 15 minutes to several hours. However, the type of information that can be recovered is extensive, including call histories, Web browsing history, photos, voice memos, map history, dynamic text data (what the iPhone “learns” to assist with predictive text input), contacts, calendar and appointment information, and (of course) SMSmessages.

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One-tap Simple

“Phone calls like you ‘ve never seen before”

People have been dreaming about video calling for decades. iPhone 4 makes it a reality. With the tap of a button, you can wave hello to your kids, share a smile from across the globe, or watch your best friend laugh at your stories — iPhone 4 to iPhone 4 over Wi-Fi. No other phone makes staying in touch this much fun.

FaceTime works right out of the box — no need to set up a special account or screen name. And using FaceTime is as easy as it gets. Let’s say you want to start a video call with your best friend. Just find her entry in your Contacts and tap the FaceTime button. It’s all perfectly seamless. And it works in both portrait and landscape modes.

Two built-in cameras:

iPhone 4 has two built-in cameras, one on the front above the display and one on the back next to the LED flash So it always presents you in the best possible light. Simple, fast and fun.

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