Nintendo Wii gets American Heart Association’s approval

Posted in Wii by Conner Flynn on May 17th, 2010

We had heard that Nintendo and the American Heart Association would be making an announcement today. Naturally we thought that it was regarding Nintendo’s Vitality Sensor. Turns out that it was about something else entirely. The AHA has announced that it’s giving its stamp of approval to the Wii.

Wii Fit Plus and Wii Sports Resort too. That’s a big first for a video game console and as ABC News points out, the association hasn’t seen fit to put its seal on other “active” things like baseball bats. It had a good reason to do so in this case, however, as the organization says it will be receiving $1.5 million from Nintendo over three years as a result of the partnership.

American Heart Association launches iPhone App

Posted in Mobile Phones by Shane McGlaun on July 10th, 2009

ahaiphoneThe American Heart Association is the group that sets the guidelines for CPR that is taught to people who are taking CPR courses. The association also teaches first aid classes and other things to those who are looking to spend summers being lifeguards and other things.

The AHA has announced its first iPhone application that provides user with information on CPR and first aid. The app gives users reviews of first aid procedures that can be used anywhere for things like cuts, burns, animal bites and more.