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Dr. Smartphone
(This content was originally posted on Medical Billing and Coding.) With healthcare records going digital and doctors using iPads to manage patient care, it should come as no surprise that many prescriptions are going beyond medications these days. Major news outlets all over the world are reporting that doctors are increasingly prescribing health-focused applications to patients, helping Continue Reading →
Cell Phone Bill App
Swedish customers of cellphone carrier 3 have access to a new app that is trying to make fun out of a typically un-fun experience — the monthly bill. The Android and iPhone app, created with design firm Fjord, offers a bunch of different visualizations, including a look at data use by time, and which contacts Continue Reading →
Kindle DX
The Kindle DX, Amazon’s 10-inch offering to the academic set, has been discontinued on the site and is only available from used dealers. Although there has been no official word concerning the DX, the product was reduced from $379 to $299 and the DX is currently out of stock on Amazon. Amazon designed the 9.7-inch Continue Reading →
Kindle Paperwhite
The Kindle Paperwhite is an awesome, awesome e-reader. But it’s not without problems! Users have been complaining about uneven lighting in the Paperwhite and other issues and it’s gotten so loud that Amazon has decided to respond. In a statement, Amazon talked about three problems people are complaining about with the Paperwhite: the lack of Continue Reading →
Xbox Music
Digital music fans have never had more options, but the experience is more fragmented than ever. iTunes rules digital downloads, Spotify is the subscription music leader, and a slew of other services (Rhapsody, Pandora, Rdio, Amazon Cloud Player, Google Music, etc.) fill in the variety of remaining niches. Xbox Music is Microsoft’s latest entry in Continue Reading →
Wii Holiday Bundle
Just in time for the holidays, Nintendo has dropped the price of the Wii video game console. The game maker on Monday morning announced a new $130 bundle that includes a black Wii console and the games Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort in one disc. The cheaper package will be available in the U.S. Continue Reading →
Kindle Touch
On Saturday, Amazon started e-mailing its Kindle customers, alerting them to a possible credit coming their way courtesy of Hachette, Harper Collins, and Simon & Schuster. The three publishers were pulled into an antitrust suit in April by the Department of Justice, along with two other e-book publishers (Penguin and Macmillan) and Apple, as part Continue Reading →

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