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Alan Cheslow: GE Healthcare is developing a Body Sensor Network for patient data

September 1st, 2009
Alan Cheslow
GE Healthcare is developing a Body Sensor Network for patient data – http://news.cnet.com/8301-27…
"GE Healthcare is developing a Body Sensor Network (BSN) that consists of sensor devices that collect patient-specific data, from body temperature and pulse-oximetry to blood glucose levels and respiratory function. The real-time information will be transmitted to doctors, nurses, caregivers, etc., to enable far more efficient body monitoring from any location, which in turn provides the most current patient information and treatment option evaluations." – Alan Cheslow

Alan Cheslow: Windows apps coming to Nokia’s Ovi store

September 1st, 2009
Alan Cheslow
Windows apps coming to Nokia’s Ovi store – http://venturebeat.com/2009…

Alan Cheslow: Lexmark launches collection of Web-connected inkjet printers

September 1st, 2009
Alan Cheslow
Lexmark launches collection of Web-connected inkjet printers – http://news.cnet.com/8301-17…
Lexmark launches collection of Web-connected inkjet printers
"The Lexmark Solution Center already has several existing applications that users can easily download onto the machine with a touch of a virtual button. Some additions including a photo viewer, application shortcuts, RSS headline aggregators, and Google Calendar." – Alan Cheslow

Alan Cheslow: Expect some Superspeed USB products this year

September 1st, 2009
Alan Cheslow
Expect some Superspeed USB products this year – http://www.tgdaily.com/content…
Expect some Superspeed USB products this year
"The USB Implementers Forum said that it is making available the USB 3.0 (Superspeed) Compliance and Certification program today. And we can expect to see some devices using USB 3.0 later this year." – Alan Cheslow

Alan Cheslow: Eos Plans PC-Based Multi-Room Audio System

September 1st, 2009
Alan Cheslow
Eos Plans PC-Based Multi-Room Audio System – http://www.twice.com/article…
"Eos Wireless plans September availability of a wireless-RF multi-room audio system that uses a PC as its music source. The Eos Converge system uses a proprietary wireless technology to transmit music in digital PCM format up to 150 feet through walls to clients scattered throughout the house. Line-of-sight range is 300 feet." – Alan Cheslow


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