Got an iPhone but still haven't mastered some of the little things like finding your most recently used apps, or organizing apps into folders? This NY Times video will show you how, with easy to remember mnemonics.
Visual search technology just gets a legit app that does real-time translation. Word Lens allows you to hold your camera up over text and automatically translates it. Read on to find out more, and check out this cool demonstration video.
CHEST journal just launched a free full-text, full-featured app for the iPhone and iPad. And we just added some features to the CHEST journal home page. Read on for more info!
A few blogs ago, I featured some augmented reality apps, and mentioned Google Goggles. Well, Google Goggles is now available for the iPhone and you can see a nice video of how it works.
Although it's only been on the market, the iPad is being adopted an an amazing pace. And one of its most rapid adoption communities are physicians and healthcare professionals. How will the iPad change medicine?
My first blog post back in December of 2009 was the original Social Media Revolution video by Erik Qualman. Now it's updated to reflect some additional stats, and is just as eye opening as the first version.
Digital strategist Heidi Allen points out a great Canadian wiki that keeps an up-to-date list of all sorts of online resources for physicians. Bookmark this site, you'll refer to it often!
Nature Video Channel just released its own Top 10 Medical Apps video, providing an entertaining look at a few apps you might (or might not) want to check out.
Have you been waiting for the ACCP-SEEK app to include pulmonary and critical care questions? Well, the new version is now available in iTunes and contains 400 more questions!
Since the announcement of the iPad, the technorati are writing off the Kindle as already obsolete. But hold up there, Frances, the race ain't done yet. What til you hear what Amazon is doing.....
Never used an app or downloaded one before? No problem. Today we talk about how to download apps from the Apple App Store to your iPhone or iPod Touch. Read on for the how-to's.
Apple finally announces the much-anticipated iPad is official. What are the implications for health-care professionals? Will this device make a difference in clinical settings?