With many months to go before the release of Apple’s iOS 8, rumors are flying about how the company might “wow” us this time. Attorney Gabriella Khorasanee gives us a preview of what some of the new features might be in an entry on FindLaw’s “Technologist.”
First up, Khorasanee says Apple has created its own version of the popular health and fitness trackers, called Healthbook. According to 9to5Mac, Healthbook will track everything from blood work, heart rate and hydration to blood sugar, activity and oxygen saturation. She says it’s not clear how it will do this, but there is speculation that Apple might release a wearable iWatch.
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