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Apple representatives met with the U.S. Agency for Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The meeting was likely to establish cooperation on a new feature of iOS 8
iOS 8, and thus the successor of currently used iOS and 7, is to have a built-in “mobile medical apps”. Apple treats its new service reportedly very seriously. Company representatives met with representatives of the U.S. as the Agency for Food and Drug Administration to be able to develop jointly with the substantive content and meaningful services for users of iPhones and iPads.
Healthbook module is to remind the already existing Passbook and analyze various statistics, such as the heart rate or blood pressure. Apple hires a new employee, specializing in medicine and the wider fitness. This and equipment for new Apple devices M7 processor, dedicated phone traffic analysis, gives credence to these rumors. But remember that these are not confirmed, flowing directly from Apple’s information.
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