In this World Wide Wrap: Allscripts and Eclipsys merge, clinic staff get mobile tech, and medical tech firms in demand.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP unveils e-mail-enabled printer, GSK investigates tablet printing, and BBC signs print management partner.
In this World Wide Wrap: Arrests follow cheating gadget scheme, Samsung confirms galaxy tablet, and BlackBerry boasts ECG reports.
The department hands out 80 000 cellphones to emergency and safety personnel, to improve response time during the World Cup.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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The science of small things brings innovative new methods for treating widespread diseases.
In this World Wide Wrap: Blow to EU gaming hopes, gaming combats post-traumatic stress, Japan gets 3D gaming on PS3.
In this World Wide Wrap: Partnership for biomedical innovation, imaging tech targets breast cancer, and EHSI designs medication app for seniors.
In this World Wide Wrap: Yahoo turns to social networking, Google maps out WiFi in Britain, and Cisco boosts its channel.
In this World Wide Wrap: Turk Telecom and ITU sign pact, Dscoop partners with InfoTrends, and university adopts e-learning safety courses.
Surfing the Web can impact on one's personal wellbeing is through posture.
A local online health guide allows World Cup tourists to take the necessary precautions before and during the event.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook blocked in Bangladesh, UK government vague on CCTV regulation, ISPs told to keep file-sharer list, and drive for 'sat nav' of brain surgery.