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Magic Mouse - Apple's best ever?
Comment Normally, when Apple is accused of choosing form over function, the blood pressure starts to rise. Seb Janacek asks: Can the new Magic Mouse change all that? I have a dream… a dream that Apple finally gets around to... [03 Nov 2009]
RFID Technology in Healthcare and Mass Casualty Incidents
White Paper Nowadays, more and more hospitals and healthcare facilities are considering the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to improve the ability to accurately identify and track patients, hospital staff, medical equipment,... [30 Oct 2009]
Yunnan Baiyao Cuts Management Costs by 60% and Increases Output by 50%
White Paper Ltd manufactures traditional Chinese medicines that help improve blood circulation and relieve swelling and pain. Yunnan Baiyao Group Co. The company's rapidly growing business in China and overseas demanded a... [01 Oct 2009]
A world where your every moment is recorded is coming
News What file system should you choose for your photos, GPS location logs, energy consumption measurements, and blood pressure records? Or in a more sci-fi scenario, your logs of movies and books read, cross-referenced with... [21 Sep 2009]
Photos: Medical tech of the future, from robo-pills to cyber-surgeons
Photo It has a probe which locates a vein in the arm and a vacuum syringe which then taps the vein and draws up the blood. This is the legged camera pill, a robotic prototype developed by Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, part of... [15 Sep 2009]
McAfee Total Protection for Endpoint - Advanced Simplifies Security Risk Management at Ellis Hospital
White Paper Ellis Hospital, based in Schenectady, New York, includes a 360-bed, full-service health care facility, a School of Nursing, a mental health clinic, the 40-bed Bellevue Women's Center, and three small patient centers for administering... [01 Sep 2009]
Introducing Symantec Workflow 7.0
White Paper Effective process is the life blood of business. But inefficient, inflexible, and manual processes can inhibit the flow of business and affect the bottom line. The presenters of this webcast shows the latest innovations... [29 Aug 2009]
A Nonextensive Method for Spectroscopic Data Analysis With Artificial Neural Networks
White Paper The paper aims to assess the utility of the method based on statistical mechanics for the estimation of transparent coating material on security papers and cholesterol levels in blood samples. This paper applies an... [29 Aug 2009]
Future of the NHS: Medical records online could transform healthcare
News Most NHS patients can currently only access a limited amount of healthcare information online using the NHS website HealthSpace, such as blood pressure readings and blood sugar levels. Healthcare in the... [21 Aug 2009]
Wireless Networks Enable Safer, More Efficient Healthcare
White Paper Whether connecting patients to doctors on the move, scanning patient information bedside, making test results available immediately, reducing the risk of human error in the lab, pharmacy or donor center, or ensuring the availability of... [04 Aug 2009]
Photos: How touchscreen tech helps a hospital keep tabs on patients
Photo A number of NHS hospitals have already deployed RFID for tracking purposes, with the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley in Scotland using the tags to keep tabs on equipment and Mayday Healthcare Trust in Croydon having implemented... [09 Jul 2009]
How e-coding can prevent NHS slip-ups
Comment This helps to ensure that the correct blood is administered to patients. Mayday Healthcare Trust in Croydon, for example, has implemented barcodes and RFID technology for its electronic blood-tracking... [20 May 2009]
Payments Business 3S Approach
White Paper Payment is the life-blood of any economy. The primary objective of any payment system is to enable the circulation of funds. Without a robust infrastructure enabling smooth flow of funds, financial institutions can... [01 May 2009]
CaridianBCT Uses VersaLogic Single Board Computers for Automated Blood Collection System
White Paper CaridianBCT designs automated blood collection systems that collect a combination of red blood cells, platelets and plasma from donors. At the heart of the FDA-approved Trima system is a VersaLogic EBX... [30 Apr 2009]
Medical Device From HemoCleanse Depends on VersaLogic's Reliable Computers
White Paper HemoCleanse, located in West Lafayette, Indiana, designs, develops, manufactures and distributes sorbent-based blood treatment systems. It controls the unique hydraulic functions allowing blood to move... [30 Apr 2009]