A mobile app enables athletes to view drugs according to their brand names, noting whether or not they are banned.
IFS Applications will be rolled out at 102 sites across 10 countries.
The Internet giant agrees to pay up after it approved ads marketing Canadian drugs in the US.
Mexicans turn to RFID chip implants that relay a signal to an external GPS unit in the event of an abduction.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Under the agreement, Clerity will provide fully-tested, turnkey hardware and software to GE Healthcare.
The company rolled out an ECM pilot at the oncology unit, using OpenText Livelink.
People with normal binocular vision should experience no difficulties viewing 3D movies, say eye specialists.
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The hub integrates real-time market data and analysis with the power of IT in an organisation.
The company plans to acquire healthcare provider Vangent for about $960 million.
The company uses its tech to allow M2M counsellors to provide more effective education and support to pregnant mothers.
Two local think tanks partner to conduct a long-term project to analyse brain changes in subjects suffering brain ailments.
The US wants to help emergency response communications catch up to the technically advanced mobile devices people use everyday.