In this World Wide Wrap: Laptops linked to skin syndrome, LG to delay tablet debut, and iPads not threat to laptops - yet.
Counterfeit medicine activist Bright Simons is changing the world and saving lives by using mobile technology to keep deadly fake drugs out of Africa.
In This World Wide Wrap: HR software intros background checks, Queensland revamps payroll systems, and Advantec unveils Kardiant HCM.
In this World Wide Wrap: Carestream intros radiography imaging system, Xerox to unveil product upgrades, and recycled material greens up offices.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: US healthcare struggles with IT support, Islands to focus on healthcare tech, and hi-tech treatment roll-out in Scotland.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM tracks rapid atom changes, Popular Mechanics unveils breakthrough awards, and Pano Logic touts 'zero client'.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID boosts telemedicine, tags prevent baby abductions, and RFID market set to grow.
The actuarial team now spends less time preparing data and more time analysing records.
In this World Wide Wrap: Queuing systems installed in hospitals, new iCT 256 scanner at Mafraq, and Convergent Resources and ZettaServe group partner.
In this World Wide Wrap: mShopper intros e-commerce platform, Finnair gets self-service check-in, and healthcare self-service solution developed
In this World Wide Wrap: Pop star Allen sues Apple, T-Mobile in marijuana lawsuit, and Ericsson files for patent infringement.
In this World Wide Wrap: GE to test medical RFID, census finds US healthcare needs attention, and certification programme for EHRs unveiled.
The Department of Communications will unveil its national hospital Web sites this month.