Saturday, 6 October 2012

FIFA 13 sells over 4.5 million copies in five days

US videogame titan Electronic Arts on Wednesday announced that "FIFA Soccer 13" scored a sports title launch record by selling more than 4.5 million copies in the five days after its release.
The newest edition of the annual EA Sports franchise had the hottest videogame debut overall this year and was a top-seller in at least 40 countries, according to the Northern California-based company.

"FIFA Soccer 13 is a critical and commercial success unprecedented in sports entertainment," said EA Sports executive vice president Andrew Wilson.


An iPhone app helps identify thyroid disease

An iPhone and a specially designed image analysis app can diagnose and manage the treatment of thyroid diseases, a new study has claimed.

Researchers led by Randy Polson, from the University of Utah have developed a device that uses an iPhone's LED flash, digital camera with collimating lens to optimise illumination and focusing.
A specially-designed app is used to collect an image of a completed Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) assays to convert the image into a quantitative values.

Point-of-care TSH immunochromatographic assays (TSH assays) are widely used to screen for hypo thyroidism.

However, their acceptability is limited by the semi-quantitative nature of the test format and inability to detect low TSH values, underscoring the need for alternative devices to screen for the disease.
Using a light pipe, the researchers showed that an iPhone was able to detect whole-blood TSH concentrations as low as 0.1 mIU/L.

Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland produces too little thyroid hormone.
Symptoms may include feeling run down, slow, depressed, sluggish, cold, tired, having dry skin and hair, constipation, muscle cramps, or weight gain.

The most common cause of hypothyroidism, worldwide, is lack of iodine in the diet.
The findings were presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the American Thyroid Association (ATA) in Quebec City, Canada.

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Galaxy Note II firmware update brings split-screen multitasking

Samsung has released a firmware update for the Galaxy Note II
, which enables the much anticipated split-screen multitasking feature

Multi-View enhances the multitasking capabilities of the Galaxy Note II, allowing you to run two apps on the screen simultaneously. Mind you, not all Android apps are supported, but unlike the Galaxy Note 10.1, where only Samsung apps could be brought up to the screen, Multi-Window supports Google apps as well (Gmail, YouTube, Chrome and Talk).
The update version is XXALIJ1 and comes with a new baseband, as well as an update to Google Chrome.

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