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Researchers at Temple University have found that medical students and doctors both get dramatically better at recognizing the sounds of different heart murmurs by stethoscope when they are first trained by listening to recordings of the differences on an iPod. Proficiency with a stethoscope is a critical skill for identifying heart conditions and minimizing dependence on costly medical tests.

From iPod to Stethoscope: MP3 Files Now Train Docs

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Last week Apple TV launched, and it appears Apple is following a similar script to what made the iPod a success -- but will it work this time? With the U.S. primaries coming up, and the incredibly well done remake of the famous 1984 Apple Ad playing a big role, I thought it would be good to remind you that not everything you are likely to read or see on the Web is real.

Apple TV: The New iPod, Hijacking the US Elections, Ideas for Dads and Grads

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I have read thousands of articles and posted hundreds of news stories of my own. In the process, I see a lot of writers who write about Apple and its prospects for success with one product or another. What I've noticed is that there is hardly a single writer, including myself, who has complete insight into Apple's reasoning and design decision for a product.

What the Naysayers Are Missing on Apple TV