Title: Doctor Shares Tips for Preventing Falls Among Seniors
Category: Health News
Created: 5/27/2014 5:36:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 5/28/2014 12:00:00 AM
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Apple executive Eddy Cue wants you to be very excited about what the company has up its sleeve. In fact, he believes Apple’s upcoming range of new products is the best it’s had for a quarter of a century, as he told Recode founders Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher at the Code conference today. “Later this year, we’ve got the best product pipeline that I’ve seen in my 25 years at Apple,” he said. Cue didn’t furnish the audience with specifics, of course,and this isn’t the first time Apple has hyped upcoming launches while providing no details. Is his claim excessive…
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Apple confirmed the frenzy of speculation around its rumored acquisition of Beats today when it announced plans to buy the company for $3 billion. But why is it making the move? Eddy Cue, Apple’s executive in charge of its iTunes business, told the audience at Recode’s Code conference that there are three primary reasons behind this “no-brainer” deal: the talent at Beats, the quality of its headphones, and the Beats Music streaming service. But Apple already makes hardware and offers music services — so couldn’t it create these products by itself? “We don’t do everything,” Cue told Recode founders Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher….
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Leap Motion takes a big step forward with the public beta of its next-gen software to track hands

Leap Motion’s 3D gesture control has taken a big step forward today after the company made the second-generation version of its software available in public beta for developers. Currently, the Leap Motion software can only track all five fingers, but Version 2 is able to track “the actual joints and bones inside each of the user’s fingers.” This means that it can detect fingers the sensors can’t see, allowing you to do things like fold your hands. The new tracking has been in the works for over a year, but today’s release is only the first of “several major updates”…
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