
If you, like many others, have not been pleased with Apple’s Maps app in iOS 6, you’ll be happy to know that Nokia is getting in on the maps action. Late last night, Nokia released its HERE Maps app for iPhone and iPad, bringing Navteq-based map and POI data to the App Store. (Read More)

C8 MediSensors, a San Jose, California company, maybe making a bit of history by receiving the European CE Mark for their Optical Glucose Monitor System. (Read More)

Shahriar Nirjon, an graduate engineering student at the University of Virginia, believes his new Musical Heart app can help you control your heartbeat with the aid of your own music collection. (Read More)
Sky has released a new version of their Sky+ app for Apple’s iPhone, and the latest version of the app adds in some new features, which include the ability to use your iPhone as a remote control for your Sky+. (Read More)

Being a DJ is one of the coolest jobs in the world, aside from commenting on gadgets for geeks. The Numark iDJ Live is a new DJ turntable that is stylish, ultra portable, and compatible with DJ apps based on iOS DJ Controller via iPhone or iPad. (Read More)

The Sonic Vox iPhone app from Smule is a brand new audio engine that allows you to do real-time audio processing on the Apple cell phone. (Read More)

Do you have colour blind? What about you friends or family members? An app “Colour Blind Test” came recently in market to solve this problem. (Read More)

Eponyms brings a short description of more than 1’700 common and obscure medical eponyms (e.g., Rovsing’s sign, Virchow’s node) to your Mac. A perfect tool to quickly look up the meaning of any eponym. (Read More)

You might’ve seen the iCade iPad Arcade Cabinet shown in the past on GeekAlerts. Here’s another app-based accessory that scratches the same itch to give you that nostalgic arcade feel, but it has a sleeker, more updated look. It’s the officially-licensed Atari Arcade for iPad by Discovery Bay Games. (Read More)

ICE is an app for organizing your emergency medical and contact information. ICE uses the information you already have about your emergency contacts in your device’s Contacts app so you don’t have to store separate records that need their own maintenance. (Read More)