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    The AliveCor iPhone ECG case does not fit on the iPhone 5 due to the change in geometry of the phone, and it would need further FDA approval to be used with the iPhone 5. [10] In October of 2013, AliveCor announced a new ECG device that would, for the first time, support Android devices. This new device would no longer need to fit the ...

  3. Kartia: The Word of Fate - Wikipedia

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    It is best known for the work of its art designer, Yoshitaka Amano, who had previously worked on the Final Fantasy series. [3] [4] Shigenori Soejima, another artist who would later be known for his work on the Persona series, also contributed to the game as an item graphics artist. [5] The game was re-released on the Japanese PlayStation ...

  4. Kardia - Wikipedia

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    Kardia may refer to: Kardia (Thrace), ancient Greek colony on the Thracian Chersonese; Kardia, Kozani, a village in the municipality Eordaia, Kozani regional unit, Greece; Kardia, Thessaloniki, a village in the municipality Thermi, Thessaloniki regional unit, Greece; Kardia, 2006 Canadian film; Kardia, a Greek term for heart often used as a prefix

  5. Does Microsoft Own Android? - AOL

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    Want to manufacture and bring a Google (NAS: GOOG) Android device into the market? You're going to have to stop by Microsoft's (NAS: MSFT) patent toll -- or should I say "troll?" -- booth before ...

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    The term "android" appears in US patents as early as 1863 in reference to miniature human-like toy automatons. [9] The term android was used in a more modern sense by the French author Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam in his work Tomorrow's Eve (1886), featuring an artificial humanoid robot named Hadaly. [3]

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    Inside Big Gambling's AI gold rush: 'We see every single bet.'