+ Follow HEALTHKIT Tag
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[Title] => Death Alert! An app that can predict your 'life expiration'
[Summary] => Deadline claims that based on the date such as user's gender, date of birth, blood pressure, height, sleeping patterns and steps taken daily collected through Apple’s Healthkit app and a questionnaire that asks about your lifestyle, the exact time you are going to die can be predicted.
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[Title] => Apple iOS 8 software bug affects health apps
[Summary] => NEW YORK — A bug in Apple's new iOS 8 software for mobile devices is prompting the company to withhold apps that use a highly touted feature for keeping track of fitness and health data.
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September 18, 2014 - 8:40am