Posts Tagged ‘department of homeland security’
React Mobile, Safety App for Android and iTunes Market Launches
Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 July 2012 01:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 11 July 2012 01:00
React Mobile LLC releases React – Standard Edition 2.0, the first version of its safety enhancement series for iOS and Android. This app turns your cell phone or PDA into an SOS lifeline and also allows users to report incidents and criminal activity. When in danger, users can let family, friends, and 911 know their location by activating the app’s SOS Alert feature. An SOS alert with the user’s GPS coordinates is sent to pre-selected emergency contacts via SMS/text, email, and Facebook. Continue reading
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iTravelAlert 1.0 for iPhone Keeps Users Safe While Traveling
Last Updated on Friday, 19 February 2010 11:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 19 February 2010 11:00
E-MAGINE, S.A. today released iTravelAlert 1.0 for iPhone and iPod Touch users who want to remain safe while traveling. The application provides its users with real-time information on travel warnings, including terrorist threats, disease outbreaks and natural disasters. Drawing from sources such as the World Health Organization and the Department of Homeland Security, iTravelAlert data is considered the most reliable possible. Continue reading
Tags: application, current travel warnings, department of homeland security, disease outbreak news, E-MAGINE, Edward Turner, health, Homeland, influenza news, information, international travel safety, international traveler, iphone, iTravelAlert, natural disasters, news, Panama, Panama City, panama city panama, real time news, S.A., security, Travel, U.S., world health organization | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off