Would the storage access framework in Android fit your description? It provides a central interface to display files from apps that are in the business of storing files, like Dropbox or Google Drive. You would see a file picker similar to the one below if, for example, you wanted to attach files in gmail.
Yes, something like that would be nice, but the file extensions should be hidden. Let the user just see an icon representing the file as well as its name and the apps that can open it.
Veeeeeery interesting. Whatever this company is using for their underlying technology to perform real-time cellular analysis to derive blood glucose levels, could be used in the iWatch (if there is such a product on the horizon).
Veeeeeery interesting. Whatever this company is using for their underlying technology to perform real-time cellular analysis to derive blood glucose levels, could be used in the iWatch (if there is such a product on the horizon).
I wouldn't call that a winning product but it's certainly how I perceive the right track in utility for an Apple iWatch.
I wouldn't call that a winning product but it's certainly how I perceive the right track in utility for an Apple iWatch.
Yes. I was not calling the industrial design particularly interesting, just the underlying tech. It will be interesting to see if this product infringes on any Apple patents, or if what they've released would count as prior art.
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It's damned.
Yes, something like that would be nice, but the file extensions should be hidden. Let the user just see an icon representing the file as well as its name and the apps that can open it.
Someone over at The Verge posted this, which is very interesting: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/healbe-gobe-the-only-way-to-automatically-measure-calorie-intake
Veeeeeery interesting. Whatever this company is using for their underlying technology to perform real-time cellular analysis to derive blood glucose levels, could be used in the iWatch (if there is such a product on the horizon).
I wouldn't call that a winning product but it's certainly how I perceive the right track in utility for an Apple iWatch.
I wouldn't call that a winning product but it's certainly how I perceive the right track in utility for an Apple iWatch.
Yes. I was not calling the industrial design particularly interesting, just the underlying tech. It will be interesting to see if this product infringes on any Apple patents, or if what they've released would count as prior art.