
Phyzios, Inc. (Head Office: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; President: Kentaro Suto; hereinafter, “Phyzios”) released an iPhone/iPad application “Sandbox” on December 13, 2011. Build a mountain, a tunnel, or a sandcastle… Give full play to the imagination.
Phyzios, Inc. (Head Office: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; President: Kentaro Suto; hereinafter, “Phyzios”) released an iPhone/iPad application “Sandbox” on December 13, 2011. Build a mountain, a tunnel, or a sandcastle… Give full play to the imagination.
Sandbox is an iPhone/iPad app that lets kids play with sand in various ways. In free-mode, users can play around in six types of sandboxes such as a normal sandbox, beach, Japanese garden, etc. Also, the app has five mini-games, for example “Treasure Hunting” and “Bury-A-Mole”. Users can save their sand-works in their iPhone as photos, and also post them in the gallery to share them with other users from all over the world! Enjoy tapping sand and water flowing super-realistically, that only Phyzios’s original physics simulation technology can make come true.
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Optimized for quick, on-demand resource - including instructional videos - for medical professionals
Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, announced today that its new Procedures Consult App for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch is now available on the App Store. The app allows for procedure videos, illustrations and text to be stored on a user’s iOS device with customized user interfaces. Doctors can now work more confidently with whenever, wherever access to the critical and reliable content of Procedures Consult, including at the bedside.
The Procedures Consult App delivers a single resource of high quality videos for all procedures required by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), and conforms to the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). It enables physicians, residents and medical students to more confidently perform these procedures, such as a subclavian line insertion or lumbar puncture, improving patient safety and helping to achieve the best patient outcomes.
“The Procedures Consults App is unmatched in its breadth of coverage and the quality of the videos it delivers, providing incredible value to physicians at the point of care,” said Randy Charles, Managing Director, Global Clinical Reference, Elsevier.