In this World Wide Wrap: MindTree unveils Bluetooth health device, video solution connects patients, and e-health records privacy poor.
In today's technology roundup: Sun slashes another 3 000 jobs, UK govt drops DNA proposals, big names support net neutrality, and GE unveils pocket-size ultrasound scanner.
In this World Wide Wrap: US state troubled by outsourcer, Perceptive rolls out SaaS solution, and Novatus supplies Alaskan healthcare centre.
In this World Wide Wrap: Physician practice opts for self-service, analytics and self service top priorities, and Verizon expands suite.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: Innovation detects cancer in real-time, Singapore debuts med-manufacturing consortium, and healthcare company eyes new markets.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ernst & Young returns to ICAEW, health science e-learning degree debuts, and Disney unveils digital library.
In this World Wide Wrap: Canadian healthcare centre slammed, Karomi drives channel into Africa, and IBM powers Washington Metro.
In this World Wide Wrap: Philippines halts RFID plan, IBM builds genetic code reader, and Google celebrates the barcode.
In this World Wide Wrap: MSN unveils health service, healthcare ICT to reach $53bn, and lawmakers discuss health IT security.
In this World Wide Wrap: Light innovators win Nobel, body computing to reform healthcare, and tracking emerging memory.
Health's CIO, Dr Shaheen Khotu, admits there's nothing he can do.
In this World Wide Wrap: Citigroup to outsource investment, Aegis acquires Sri Lankan firm, and healthcare chain outsources all IT.
The CSIR more than doubles its revenue from technology products in 2008 and increases its patents.