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iv3d-mobile-appThe release of ImageVis3D Mobile for the iPhone has received wide coverage.
In addition to a news story on KSL channel 5, it has generated a number of print articles such as:

The Daily Utah Chronicle:
"U researchers develop iPhone applications"

Macworld:
"iPhone apps enable 'supercomputer-class' image rendering"

Computerworld:
"iPhone apps enable 'supercomputer-class' image rendering"

GeekWithLapTop.com:
"ImageVis3D Mobile - New iPhone apps allow for detailed analysis of human body in 3D"

Deseret News, Salt Lake City:
"U.-produced iPhone apps explore human body"

Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription):
"Want to Learn Anatomy? There's An App For That"

United Press International (UPI):
"University creates iPhone medical apps"

UPI via Money Times:
"University creates iPhone medical apps"

UPI via Times of the Internet:
"University creates iPhone medical apps"

GeekWithLapTop.com:
"ImageVis3D Mobile - New iPhone apps allow for detailed analysis of human body in 3D"

Deseret News, Salt Lake City:
"U.-produced iPhone apps explore human body"

Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription):
"Want to Learn Anatomy? There's An App For That"

United Press International (UPI):
"University creates iPhone medical apps"

UPI via Money Times:
"University creates iPhone medical apps"

UPI via Times of the Internet:
"University creates iPhone medical apps"