Connected Technology Solutions has unveiled the world's first adjustable self-service healthcare kiosk.
Emory Healthcare has had patients' personal information fraudulently used.
Scientists recently demonstrated how a 3D printer could be used to re-create an ear.
Compellent shareholders approved the acquisition at a special shareholder meeting. [Local rep: Ingran Africa]
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In today's technology roundup: Google in fresh anti-trust probe, HP's results disappoint Wall Street, mobile operators collaborate on NFC, and cellphone use impacts brain activity.
In this World Wide Wrap: Anti-doping training goes online, online learning praised, and college offers adult degree online.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cloud security tops RSA agenda, open source sought for EHRs, and e-data company wins innovation award.
Gale Adcock, SAS director of Corporate Health Services, will represent SAS on the World Economic Forum Workplace Wellness Alliance.
The department puts Telkom in a tricky situation by not paying its overdue invoices.
The company, Konica Minolta Medical South Africa, will specialise in computer and digital radiology.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bungled payroll system under probe, NGA intros mid-market payroll solution, and Web-based staffing software debuts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Press slams UK call centre plans, city's contract centre contract extended, and BT Australia avails new facility.