Whether it be love handles, a spare tire or the dreaded muffin top, fat has always had a way of hanging around. But, thanks to a new procedure using a controlled cooling applicator, there is a new non-invasive way to remove unwanted fat cells. Dr. Jeffrey Rockmore, a surgeon with The Plastic Surgery Group in Albany, explains how the CoolSculpting system works.
By: Gino Geruntino
The Plastic Surgery Group’s announced today that they will be the first practice in the Capital District to introduce CoolSculpting. CoolSculpting is an innovative new technology that freezes away unwanted fat. The FDA approved procedure provides patients with significant results while eliminating potential risks and recovery time associated with invasive procedures.
By: Carin Lane
Clarizen’sCEO and co-founder Avinoam Nowogrodski has seen a trend take place in which real-time communication is clearly taking priority over the use of traditional enterprise business applications, such as email. Clarizen provides a pure software-as-a-service project execution platform. Nowogrodski has provided eWEEK with the following as a list of top skills all “social” workers should master in order to maximize their visibility and contribution to the enterprise.
By: Chris Preimesberger
If I understood physics better, perhaps I would have been able to predict that being whipped in a vertical circle at 70 mph, upside down, at the end of a 140-foot steel arm might send my cellphone flying out of my pants pocket on a high, plummeting arc toward the ground at the Altamont Fair.
By: Steve Barnes
I appreciate just about any app that can help me reduce my wireless bill, which is approaching federal-budget-deficit levels. And so I was quick to download and install instant-messaging aggregator imo.im’s updated iOS app, released Monday.
By: James A. Martin
Instant messaging app imo has added a big new feature in its latest update: voice calling. The app already allows users to add their various IM accounts from a number of services, including AOL Instant Messenger, Skype, Google Talk and ICQ. You can send messages over a Wi-Fi or 3G connection to anybody you normally talk to through those services on your PC or other apps. You can also send photos and other media to your contacts.
By: Phil Hornshaw
There are plenty of ways to talk for free on your iOS device, but if you’re still looking for an ideal one, imo.im has announced yet another method that might be worth a look. The company today released a new, free VoIP calling feature for its iPhone app, which already connects users with 11 of the top instant messaging services as it is.
By: J.R. Bookwalter
Popular instant messaging service imo.im just announced that they are rolling out a massive new feature for iOS that will allow their users to make voice calls to other imo users over 3G, 4G and Wi-Fi without using any of their carrier’s limited minutes. The key to this announcement is the promise of quality.
By: Dave LeClair
Pat Canaday remembers watching horses in the barns of the Altamont Fair when she was a child living in suburban Westmere.
Now she cares for 92 sheep on her 30-acre farm, and spreads her passion for agriculture as a member of the fair’s board of directors.
“Our mission of agriculture is so important to preserve and maintain,” Canaday said. “Our kids are missing our pride of working with soil. That’s the foundation of how all of us are enhanced.”
By: Dayelin Roman
Instant messaging platform imo.im today announced an update to its iOS app, which will bring voice calling to users over Wi-Fi or mobile data connections. The feature rolled out to Android users in February, providing free phone calls without gobbling up any mobile minutes. To make calls on your iPhone, tap the phone icon next to your contact’s name.
By: Stephanie Mlot
Apple iPhone users, you’re in luck: Imo.im isn’t just for instant messaging anymore. The IM aggregator service announced today that it now allows iOS users to make VoIP phone calls, a feature that has been available on Android devices since February.
By: Francis Bea
imo has no doubt gotten a bit of boost in the last couple of months, when Meebo finally shuttered its Messenger offering ahead of its social-boosting Google integration, and now the service is getting a bit more robust for iOS users. The instant messaging aggregator (AIM, Google Talk, Facebook chat, et al.) is bringing free voice calling to iPhones running iOS version 3.1 and higher, a feature already available on its Android offering.
By: Brian Heater
The popular instant messaging app with more than 700k users and 50 million messages sent daily was updated this morning with one big new feature previously only available to Android users: voice calling over WiFi, 3G, and 4G. All users running iOS 3.1 and up can now make free calls to their imo contacts with no usage of cell minutes and no data usage over WiFi.
By: Jordan Kahn
Cross-platform messaging service Imo.im has been keeping quiet lately, but the company piped up earlier this morning to reveal that its iOS app has just gotten a substantial update. When pecking out messages just doesn’t cut it any more, iOS-based Imo users can now call each other over their Wi-Fi or mobile data connections.
By: Chris Velazco
Palo Alto, Calif.-based imo.im has announced that their popular instant messaging client now includes free voice calling for iOS users. Originally available only for Android devices, this new service allows customers to make voice calls to contacts using the free imo instant messenger appthrough Wi-Fi, and 3G/4G connections.
By: Bryan Wolfe
In 1999, Georges Harik received a phone call that would change his life. “It was from a friend of mine. I was working at Silicon Graphics at the time,” he recalls. “They said, ‘My friend’s boyfriend is starting a company, do you want to join?’ I didn’t think it was a complete enough reason to leave my job, so I said, ‘Yah, maybe.'”
By: Alyson Shontell
All-in-one instant messaging service imo.im is expanding beyond its text roots into the world of voice. On Monday it announced a new update for its iPhone app, supporting free VoIP calls between imo users on either cellular or Wi-Fi connections.
By: Kevin Fitchard
Standing in front of that museum woolly mammoth exhibit, you might crave more information than what’s printed on the display card at stuffed the beast’s foot. If you happen to be at the Royal BC Museum in Victoria, Canada; though, you need only look down at your smartphone.
By: Kevin Fitchard
You’re at the museum checking out the woolly mammoth exhibit. You’re keen to know more: what were its origins, what did it eat, what might it have sounded like? Or maybe you’re elsewhere in the museum, looking at, say, Kwakwaka’wakw ceremonial masks, and now really want to find that woolly mammoth. How do you get there? With new technology launched Wednesday at the Royal BC Museum in Victoria, your phone can not only tell you more than you’ve ever wanted to know about the prehistoric tundra dweller – it can take you right to him.
By: Marsha Lederman
Finding your way around a museum — or a mall or airport, for that matter — is about to be as simple as using the GPS on your phone.
As of Aug. 1, the Royal BC Museum in Victoria will become the first venue in Canada to launch Wifarer, the indoor positioning application.
By: Chris Hampton