The IT and medical technology company, Sectra, has purchased Burnbank Systems to expand its medical systems operations in the UK. Burnbank Systems provides IT services including hardware support for a single user system to design and ...
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The European Commission yesterday passed a new rule that will force European Union member states to open up the 2GHz band for 4G technologies. The decision will add another 120MHz to the radio spectrum available for 4G technologies, ...
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A team of researchers from two German universities has released a study asserting that many of the most popular free apps available through the Google Play store may be vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks — seriously threatening ...
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ConvaTec has unveiled enhanced Flexi-Seal Signal fecal management system (FMS) in the US. Flexi-Seal FMS is indicated for patients with little or no bowel control and liquid or semi-liquid stool, and can be used for up to 29 consecutive ...
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Researchers from Israel-based IT security firm Seculert have uncovered a custom-made piece of malware that infected hundreds of point-of-sale (PoS) systems from businesses in 40 countries in the past few months and stole the data of tens of ...
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King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), the national science agency and laboratory for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has collaborated with Brocade to deliver a state-of-the-art network infrastructure comprised of ...
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While there is a lot of talk about mobile computing, there is a significant difference to the way people are using tablets, smartphones and PCs, according to StollzNow Research Director, Neil Stollznow. Compuware commissioned the research ...
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Quick-Med Technologies, a life sciences company, has received an approval from the patent office of Mexico, Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial (IMPI), for its new patent that expands the international intellectual property ...
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Micromedical Implantes has entered into a new three year agreement to distribute Misonix's SonicOne Ultrasonic Wound Cleansing and Debridement system throughout Brazil. Misonix said the annual minimum purchase requirements are also ...
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TechVen Partners, a private equity firm that provides mentoring and management resources, has purchased SensiQ Technologies from FLIR Systems. Under the acquisition, TechVen will expand the market reach of SensiQ's label-free surface ...
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New Jersey-based University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro (UMCPP) has completed the installation of Patient SafetyNet by Masimo, an American developer of noninvasive monitoring technologies. Patient SafetyNet, which comprises ...
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Blackberry maker Research in Motion (RIM) is set to lose its stranglehold on the government mobile market, as momentum to broaden the number of smartphone suppliers in Whitehall gathers pace. Currently, Blackberry is the only smartphone ...
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Intel kicked off its Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco Tuesday showing off an Ultrabook with iPhone Siri-like functions, new gesture controls for PCs, and its newest Haswell Core processor aimed at the mobile PC market. Intel ...
The 64-year-old, whose work includes computer and machine intelligence, neuroscience and virtual reality, revealed the move on his blog on Friday. Kurzweil said his work at Google would focus on new projects involving machine learning and ...
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A new piece of malicious software targeted at Apple users has been found on a website dedicated to the Dalai Lama. The malware, nicknamed “Dockster,” is a backdoor that allows an attacker to control the victim’s ...
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