I’m not sure how accurate the diagnosis you’ll get from the WebMD app might be, but it’s certainly a decent reference. There are symptom descriptions, drug and treatment information, local health listings, and a great section of first aid pointers
Most doctors will tell you that self diagnosis is dangerous, however it can be useful if you don’t have access to your doctor at the moment. The app is well designed and works fine on the iPad.
I’m not sure how accurate the diagnosis you’ll get from the WebMD app might be, but it’s certainly a decent reference. There are symptom descriptions, drug and treatment information, local health listings, and a great section of first aid pointers
Most doctors will tell you that self diagnosis is dangerous, however it can be useful if you don’t have access to your doctor at the moment. The app is well designed and works fine on the iPad.
I’m not sure how accurate the diagnosis you’ll get from the WebMD app might be, but it’s certainly a decent reference. There are symptom descriptions, drug and treatment information, local health listings, and a great section of first aid pointers
Most doctors will tell you that self diagnosis is dangerous, however it can be useful if you don’t have access to your doctor at the moment. The app is well designed and works fine on the iPad.
The new Evernote version (3.3) for Apple’s mobile devices is a universal binary that will run on all iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad devices. There aren’t many changes for iPhone / iPod Touch users in this version, but if you run it on an iPad you get a completely new user experience.
If you have not used Evernote yet you are probably still writing a lot of things down on paper or crating way too many bookmarks trying to remember pieces of information.
Evernote is definitely the most useful program that I’ve downloaded and started using in 2009 and in 2010 its my most valuable piece of software on my various computers at home or work and now also on the iPad.
The newest version has been completely re-designed to work well with the iPad, but as yet don’t have any Web-clipper Browser Add-on functionality, which is what i use the most.
One of the developers Andrew Sinkov does give some good advice on the Evernote Blog that you can simple email the webpage to your special evernote email address that you receive when you register.
Since Opera mini for the iPad has been launched recently it does bring some hope that one browser on the iPad might get this functionality. Hopefully we will get an update on this soon at
The new you tube app for the ipad runs very well, and is super fun to use! btw, sorry about the audio, I was using my friends canon gl2 for this video and accidentally clipped the audio a bit! Become a fan on Facebook: “akatrent’s Tech Scene” www.facebook.com
HTML5 will change the experience of web Video quite a lot (for the better).
Hopefully it will stop Desktop browsers from crashing due to Adobe Flash being such a resource hog, or require you to update your computer’s version of Flash every few months. (Horrible if your work computers are centrally controlled…)
Most importantly it allows the iPad to flawlessly play All the youtube Video’s with ease.
You’ve got to love open standard.
if you have problems with your Desktop machine at work struggling to play youtube due to the Flash update problem, download a proper browser (IE7/IE8 excluded) and visit http://www.youtube.com/HTML5 and opt in to HTML5.