In this World Wide Wrap: Green light for imaging drug, consumer apathy hits photo printing, and coronary imaging identifies heart diseases.
Technology will help prevent the transmission of HIV from HIV-positive pregnant mothers in Africa to their children.
In this World Wide Wrap: LAN vendors boost WiFi offerings, Ethernet market to grow, and Cisco boosts hospital's network.
In this World Wide Wrap: 3D makes viewers sick, MIT unveils holographic TV system, and VUDU optimises HD output.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Direct thermal papers are 100% safe, with no record of a negative impact on consumers, says PaperGeni.
The company has partnered a local NGO to scale down mother-to-child HIV transmission rates in Africa.
The local social network will be deployed in disaster-prone regions around the world to disseminate health information and services.
In this World Wide Wrap: ICT execs suspended, CEPIS and IVI to develop ICT framework, and record system is back on track.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID supports US mentoring project, RFID measures body temperature, and Android Gingerbread gets RFID.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telemedical doctor off the hook, Siemens Healthcare partners with Endosense, and hospitals seek e-health record tech.
In this World Wide Wrap: Canon eyes super earnings, Stratasys to extend 3D printer deal, and hospital gets enhanced imaging tech.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nasa appoints deputy CIO, China calls for risk monitoring, and eGestalt unveils compliance tool.