![]() ![]() In addition to the Mount Sinai, Cleveland Clinic, and John Hopkins hospitals, Apple reportedly spoke with electronic health records companies Allscripts and Epic Systems about HealthKit. ![]() In August, several reports hinted that Apple is in talks with several more hospitals to add HealthKit integration. HealthKit will also offer easy monitoring and easy-to-read charts based on information provided from your new iPhone 6 or Apple Watch, including heart rate information, the number of stairs you climb and more. Other medical institutions are working on supporting HealthKit, with Apple specifically mentioning Mount Sinai, Sutter Health, Penn Medicine, Cambridge University Hospitals, and UCLA Health. For example, Nike’s working to integrate HealthKit into its apps and the FuelBand, and the MayoClinic will create a Wellness Plan which can be monitored by doctors, who can provide timely care. ![]() It’s a single app which provides a composite view of all your health data, much of which will be supplied by third-party applications and devices. Previously rumored to be called HealthBook, we learned more about the new all-in-one health app during Apple’s big iPhone 6 reveal. Apple says that this feature will be available as part of a Passbook update in October 2014, about a month after iOS 8 launches. Unfortunately you will need one of these new devices in order to make the payment, as the transaction is done over NFC and will also requires a physical secure element in the device in order to store the secure credit card information. Apple Pay will allow users to make payments with just a tap from their iPhone 6, 6 Plus, or Apple Watch, as opposed to breaking out the plastic. Related: Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are big phablets with lots of cool features Mobile Payments will need iPhone 6 or Apple WatchĪpple has announced Apple Pay as part of its new iPhone 6 and Apple Watch, integrated with iOS 8. The new software is compatible with the iPhone 4S, the iPhone 5, 5C, and 5S, all iPad tablets from the iPad 2 onward, and the fifth generation iPod Touch. Release schedule and compatible devicesĪpple released the beta version of iOS 8 on June 2 and the version that can be installed on iPhones, iPods, and iPads arrived on September 17. Apple then pulled the update and said it’s looking into the reports. Unfortunately, many users also reported severe glitches with Touch ID and cell service after installing iOS 8.0.1. The update includes a number of fixes including ones for HealthKit, third-party keyboards and more. First iOS 8 updateĪpple issued its first iOS 8 update on September 24. Updated on 09-24-2014 by Malarie Gokey: Apple released the iOS 8.0.1 update, which includes multiple bug fixes for HealthKit, third-party keyboards, and more. IOS 17: how to change your iPhone’s default notification sound How to use your iPhone’s new Journal app in iOS 17.2 Have a lot of Apple devices? I found the perfect charger for you ![]()
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