Last monday Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), released the third beta of iOS 8, thanks to which, we have been able to know some new aspect of the system that will reach the user, presumably, at the end of September or the beginning of October. Once again, the novelties are focused on services dedicated to health and the monitoring of physical parameters, while revealing different utilities of the Touch-ID sensor.
Apple continues to polish, with the invaluable help of the developers, the next version of its operating system for iPad y iPhone. Sticking to the pre-established schedule, Apple released the third beta of iOS 8 and you are waiting to start receiving feedback to help you tighten the nuts in the software. In addition to improving performance and repairing certain bugs, this installment adds succulent news to Health.
Measurement of caffeine levels
It is obvious that to endure the bars of modern life many of us need a good caffeine shot occasionally; however, excess can produce somewhat unpleasant unwanted effects. The app dedicated to health will tell us what our caffeine levels are in the body so that in this way let's regulate consumption.
In addition, the amount of Blood glucose, a very practical function in the case of diabetics, who will thus be able to know their status before an insulin injection and avoid excessive drops in blood sugar.
Touch ID will be a staple
As indicated in Phone Arena, the combination of the touch ID and the co-processor M7 will be responsible for controlling most of the body indicators, while the iWatch It will become one more accessory, but in no case essential to be able to take advantage of the new resources that iOS 8 will have.
Of course, probably the apple wearable will automate and do more comfortable and accurate data logging.
Source: Phonearena.com
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