A .D.A.M., Inc., the leading provider of high-quality health information and benefits technology solutions, announced the A.D.A.M. Symptom Navigator web application for the iPhone. An industry first, this interactive tool helps consumers match medical symptoms with relevant assessments and appropriate treatments. Symptom Navigator empowers consumers to make the best use of the healthcare system and understand when self-care or a doctor visit is appropriate.

Symptom Navigator
“Consumers expect information at their fingertips, at all times, and being able to deliver healthcare information to mobile devices is of real value to users,” said Greg Juhn, senior vice president of product development at A.D.A.M., Inc. “Whether you are travelling on vacation with your kids or on a business trip and feeling ill, an extensive library of symptom guidance will now just be a tap away on your Apple iPhone. More—>
We all watch TV at least occasionally, and many brands of items flow across out small screens, so how many times have you noticed an Apple iPhone in a TV program? Mostly everyone knows the Apple iPhone is a nifty tool, but just hoe nifty has it become?
Well it seems the Apple iPhone is certainly nifty enough to be used by crime scene investigators, well at least in the TV show CSI: Las Vegas!

If you watch CSI: Las Vegas and watched episode twelve of season eight, episode named Grissom’s Devine Comedy, any have a good eye for product placement you may have noticed one of the CSI’s, Catherine Willows, using an Apple iPhone to snap images of the crime scene and then sending on to Gil Grissom, the head investigator who happens to be down with a touch of the flu so can’t attend the crime scene in person. More—>
Morodo has announced they are taking their low-cost calling service MO-Call to the Apple iPhone, which will bring a low-cost callback service to iPhone users.
Morodo’s MO-Call isn’t a native 3rd-party application such as Fring, which is expected to see the mobile sunshine sometime in June, but MO-Call is more like Jajah, and will bring quick access to the low-cost callback service.

Andrew Reid, Managing Director of Morodo states: “The iPhone (News – Alert) is a very desirable object but I think everyone agrees that there’s not much to like about Mobile Network Operator call charges. MO-Call for the iPhone provides a great money-saving alternative for consumers. This is yet another step towards our goal of becoming a global Virtual International Mobile Network Operator.”
The MO-Call application is apparently a public Beta software release which has been developed in Java J2ME, Symbian, RIM SDK for BlackBerry, Windows Mobile Smartphone, and Windows Mobile Pocket PC. More—>
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Google Inc. showed off its nearly completed mobile software system to about 3,000 computer programmers Wednesday, hoping to cultivate more services and advertising for people on the go.
Although brief, the demonstration at the Internet search leader’s annual developer conference in San Francisco represented the most extensive public look so far at “Android” – an open-source platform being designed for “smart” phones and other mobile devices that surf the Web. Android was first announced nearly seven months ago.
The bells and whistles unveiled Wednesday included: a way to unlock phones by drawing a specific shape on the touchscreen instead of entering a password; bookmarks for favorite Web sites on the device’s home page; a “compass” tool that automatically roams with the phone while a user looks at photographic images of a city map; a magnifying tool to zoom in on Web content; and a mobile version of the video game “Pac Man.” More—->