In this World Wide Wrap: RFID advances 3D motion, Panasonic RFID reader gets Verizon-certified, and library RFID system meets global standard.
In this World Wide Wrap: Walls and windows as future solar cells, augmented reality transforms toys, and sat nav tracks dementia patients.
In this World Wide Wrap: 3M unveils Bluetooth stethoscope, $950m wireless health market by 2014, and Twitter used for medical alerts.
All contracts in the Gauteng health department will be put on hold as the MEC reviews systems and procedures.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: SpringSource releases development tool, TMC to provide tech assistance, and navigating healthcare IT hurdles.
Patients at the Donald Gordon Medical Centre will have access to e-mail and Internet.
In this World Wide Wrap: Blausen updates Human Atlas app, Verizon targets healthcare industry, and England unveils hospital comparison site.
In this World Wide Wrap: Knowledge group boosts RFID, fire fighters use RFID, and German researchers test network tags.
Half a million calls have gone through to the HIV/Aids call centre since the “please call me” campaign started.
The health department will prioritise its ICT projects in order to achieve its service delivery goals.
In this World Wide Wrap: High expectations for Emdeon, Xcellink secures e-billing patent, and AMX gets GIS.
In this World Wide Wrap: Scam rigs CM system, DocuVantage wins govt SaaS deal, and Swisslog gets Ariba spend management.