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06
Apr
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Apple devices to outsell Windows for first time ever in 2013

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Source: bgr .com

Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets have long been considered the future of computing and a new projection from market research firm Gartner shows just how important the mobile market has become. According to the firm’s estimates for 2013, Apple (AAPL) devices will outsell Windows devices for the first time this year. The estimate takes into account sales of Apple’s iPhones, iPads and Mac computers as well as desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones powered by Microsoft’s (MSFT) various Windows operating systems. In 2012, Windows device sales totalled 175 million units while combined sales of iOS devices and Mac PCs reached 159 million. As The Financial Times noted, Gartner also projected that tablet sales will overtake traditional PC sales by 2015.

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06
Apr
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Epiphany Eyewear: the not-as-smart glasses you can pre-order today

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Source: gizmag .com

Are you pulling your hair out waiting for Google Glass to launch? One company has an alternative that you can pre-order right now. There is, however, a big catch. Actually, make that several big catches – as the device’s limitations might be too numerous for you to bother.

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05
Apr
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How a doctor’s online reputation survived a front page

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Source: kevinmd .com

The Boston Globe recently had a front page story on how a neurosurgeon sued a patient’s husband for a blog critical of the physician.

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05
Apr
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Acuity Pro Digital Eye Chart to Test Effect of Space Travel on Eyesight

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Source: visionmonday .com

A two-year health study being conducted by NASA aboard the International Space Station got underway this month using the Acuity Pro digital eye chart invented by optometric physician, Dan Bintz, OD, and fellow Oklahoma optometric physician, Jerry Carter, OD. NASA uploaded Acuity Pro to the International Space Station earlier this year, and it is now installed on all the laptops there.

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05
Apr
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New Approach To Determining Origins Of Eye Diseases

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Source: medicalnewstoday .com

Using new technology and new approaches, researchers at Lund University in Sweden hope to be able to explain why people suffer vision loss in eye diseases such as retinal detachment and glaucoma.

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05
Apr
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Microsoft Reportedly Launching Its Google Glass Rival In 2014

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Source: ubergizmo .com

Google has certainly made waves in the wearable technology niche with Glass. Baidu, China’s biggest search engine, has confirmed that it is working on a Google Glass rival, but it isn’t sure when it will commercialize the product. According a new rumor, Microsoft is going to launch its very own Glass rival in 2014. Rumors regarding wearable technology have escalated in recent months as Google Glass continues to gain hype, despite the fact that it is still in development. Microsoft’s plans aside, Apple too is rumored to be working on its own wearable tech, something called the iWatch.

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03
Apr
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EyeFly 3D Film Transforms Mobile Device Screens To 3D Displays

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Source: ubergizmo .com

3D capable mobile displays haven’t gained much traction in the market as yet, but there is a way to transform a standard mobile display in to a 3D capable one. Researchers based in Singapore have developed a special film, called EyeFly 3D, which does just that. It is made up of 500,000 miniaturized lens like structures capable of measuring up to one-thousandth width of a human hair. Working with special Android and iOS apps, the film can render 3D content. Tests have revealed that while screen brightness remains the same after conversion, the actual resolution of the display might appear to have been lowered.

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03
Apr
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Pocket Lab Values is a handy lab reference app for Android

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Source: imedicalapps .com

Purpose of App Review
On this article we intend to explore the usefulness of the Pocket Lab Values Android app.


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02
Apr
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SECO International, LLC

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Can you believe it? It has already been a month since SECO 2013!! Take a look at some more photos from this year's meeting on our Photobucket site. We're still adding photos, so keep checking back.

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02
Apr
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How 3D Printing Gave This Man His Life (and Face) Back

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Source: gizmodo .com

While doctors have experimented with 3D-printed prosthetics in the past, none has been quite as prominent or incredibly detailed as Eric Moger's newest addition: a prosthetic, 3D-printed face.

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31
Mar
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Once in A Lifetime Illusion

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Source: moillusions .com

A butterfly perches in the eye socket of a human skull, creating the illusion of an eye. This once in a lifetime photograph made by #Marko Popadic, titled “Oko” (meaning eye in Croatian) shows a perfectly posed butterfly sitting in the eye socket of a human skull. The big spot on the butterfly’s wing creates the impression of an eye, making it appear that the skull is watching you. In art, skulls are a symbol of death and finality, while butterflies are a symbol of birth, change and new beginnings. This photograph shows beautifully the juxtaposition between the two most important elements of nature – life and death. Very artistic, isn’t it?

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31
Mar
0

Is the Amblyopic Eye Learning Disabled?

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Source: visionhelp.wordpress .com

It’s good to remind ourselves when dealing with people in VT that it isn’t just eyes we’re considering, but how an individual uses his eyes to function visually. I’m going to take the liberty of referring to eyes, but as you read through this keep in mind we’re referring to visual processing through the right eye as related to visual processing through the left eye, and how they complement one another to provide optimal performance. This reinforces the material by Drs. Fortenbacher, Stull, and Tran that amblyopia is best conceptualized and treated as a binoculoar vision problem that involves perceptual learning.

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30
Mar
0

Doctors: It’s ok to shed the white coat and tie

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Source: kevinmd .com

Those of you who have followed our blog for the past few years probably know that one of my favorite topics in infection prevention is the role of clothing in transmission of pathogens. But I’m also fascinated by the sociologic aspects of clothing in medicine, which is usually framed around questions of professionalism (for example, is a doctor in a white coat more “professional” than a doctor wearing scrubs?).

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30
Mar
0

The Blind Aided By Virtual Games To Navigate Unknown Territory

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Source: medicalnewstoday .com

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) has published a new video article by Dr. Lotfi Merabet showing how researchers in the Department of Ophthalmology at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Harvard Medical School have developed a virtual gaming environment to help blind individuals improve navigation skills and develop a cognitive spatial map of unfamiliar buildings and public locations.

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29
Mar
0

Panasonic’s Developed a Simple Sensor Tweak That Vastly

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Source: gizmodo .com

Researchers at Panasonic's imaging division have found a way to increase the sensitivity of digital camera sensors, which in turn equates to almost double the brightness in photos taken in low light conditions. But the discovery has nothing to do with the sensor itself; instead, the company's improved the color processing filter placed in front of it.

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29
Mar
0

The Touch-Screen Generation

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Source: theatlantic .com

On a chilly day last spring, a few dozen developers of children’s apps for phones and tablets gathered at an old beach resort in Monterey, California, to show off their games. One developer, a self-described “visionary for puzzles” who looked like a skateboarder-recently-turned-dad, displayed a jacked-up, interactive game called Puzzingo, intended for toddlers and inspired by his own son’s desire to build and smash. Two 30‑something women were eagerly seeking feedback for an app called Knock Knock Family, aimed at 1-to-4-year-olds. “We want to make sure it’s easy enough for babies to understand,” one explained.

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29
Mar
0

Avellino Lab USA launches first genetic test for Avellino Corneal Dystrophy

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Source: newsfromaoa .org

Avellino Lab USA, developer of the first genetic test for Avellino Corneal Dystrophy (ACD), announced the launch of its Menlo Park, Calif.-based diagnostic laboratory and the availability of the Avellino-GENE Detection System (AGDS) Test in the United States.

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29
Mar
0

BioAid: iPhones Now Turned Into Functional Hearing Aids

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Source: medgadget .com

In yet another lovely example of turning a smartphone into a medical product, researchers at the University of Essex, UK created a new iPhone app that works like a hearing aid. Using the built-in microphone, the BioAid app listens to the ambient environment and amplifies, as well as quiets, ranges of frequencies that the user can adjust at any time.

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27
Mar
0

Where are the shortest doctor wait times? Vitals crunches the numbers

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Source: gigaom .com

For most of us, sitting in the waiting room, twiddling our thumbs, is as much a part of the doctor’s visit as stepping on a scale and getting our temperature read. But, according to data released Tuesday by doctor review site Vitals, where you live can make a difference.

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27
Mar
0

Hands-on with MiiPC, the $99 kid-safe Android PC (video)

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Source: engadget .com

It was only two days ago that ZeroDesktop launched MiiPC, a $99 kid-safe Android PC, and the Kickstarter campaign's already surpassed its $50,000 goal. To jog your memory, MiiPC is an attractive 4.7 x 4.7 x 3.1-inch desktop computer running Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean). It's powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core Marvell New Armada SoC with 1GB of RAM, 4GB of flash storage, WiFi b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0. The system features an SD card slot in front, a power button on top and a full array of ports in the back, including two USB 2.0, HDMI, analog audio I/O, Ethernet and power.

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26
Mar
0

Swivel Socket 6 Outlet With Surge Protection

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Source: mintgadgets .com

Swivel Socket is the perfect answer for tangled cables and cords and solves the annoying problem of protruding wall plugs, power supplies and transformers that just don’t fit behind furniture and desks and other tight places.

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26
Mar
0

Physically Fit Docs More Likely to Prescribe Exercise, Study Finds

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Source: medicinenet .com

If physicians think their own fitness is important, chances are they'll advise exercise for their patients too, a new study finds.

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26
Mar
0

The Blind Have Use For An iPad, Too

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Source: ubergizmo .com

The blind might not be the original target market for the folks over at Apple with the hugely successful iPad tablet in the first place, but this does not mean that with a little bit of training, some perseverance, as well as the right kind of software in place, the blind as well as visually impaired folks too, are able to take advantage of this popular tablet device.

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26
Mar
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Nook for iOS adds support for high-res iPad magazines, Nook Comics

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Source: engadget .com

Barnes & Noble may have saved most of the limelight today for in-app purchasing on Nook hardware, but it's not leaving other platforms by the wayside. Its Nook 3.4 update for iOS focuses heavily on visuals, with new support for both Nook Comics as well as "HD" magazines on Retina display-equipped iPads. Likewise, there's some spring cleaning afoot: the app offers better organization for periodicals, the option to expand book illustrations and newly animated page turns. Swing by the App Store if you've got enough of a toehold in Barnes & Noble's ecosystem to use its software.

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24
Mar
0

Bill Would Ban Wearing Google Glass While Driving in West Virginia

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Source: gizmodo .com

Google may be getting Glass's fashion situation under control by partnering with Warby Parker, but Glass's potential to be dangerously distracting still seems like a problem. And where there's a problem, West Virginian legislators know to step in with preemptive regulation. Apparently.

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24
Mar
0

8 reasons why your practice needs to stay open during lunch

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Source: kevinmd .com

Most professional business enterprises nationwide understand that they could never expect to compete in the marketplace if they shut down their phones 20 – 25% of important business hours every day. Yet that is exactly what your medical practice is doing if you are shutting your phones down for a “lunch break”.

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23
Mar
0

Spot on!

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Source: newsfromaoa .org

AOA members are constantly trying to use technology to serve their patients at the highest level and at the same time improve overall efficiency of their office procedures. The many tools used include those that assess ocular health and an electronic health record (EHR) system that not only meets the requirements of third-party payers and government regulations, but also improves office communication and efficiency.

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23
Mar
0

Apple Users Face Major Security Threat, But Wouldn't Had Apple Acted Faster

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Source: readwrite .com

When it comes to user security at Apple, it's one step forward, two steps back.
Yesterday, the company belatedly announced long-needed two-step verification security for Apple IDs, only two years after Google rolled out the protective measure for its users. Today comes word of a massive security flaw that reportedly lets anyone reset your Apple account password if they know your email and your birthday.


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23
Mar
0

A doctor’s office of the future? Google Ventures lead

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Source: gigaom .com

Startups offer all sorts of digital health products and services but One Medical Group is using health technology to power an entire health care practice. On Friday, the company said it had raised $30 million in a Series F round that brings its total amount raised to $77 million.

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22
Mar
0

Computer Eyeglasses – Must-have for Computer Readers [[

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Source: blogz .org

Today everybody is utilizing the PC for work and entertainment. Most of us work with computer almost every day. Moreover, it takes long periods of time, which commonly results to different eye problems.

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22
Mar
0

Doctors and Their Online Reputation

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Source: nytimes .com

When a doctor I know recently signed up for a Twitter account, his colleagues began teasing him. “Are you going to tweet what you eat?” one joked.

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22
Mar
0

Right For The Wong Reasons

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Source: visionhelp.wordpress .com

Agnes M.F. Wong is a pediatric ophthalmologist in Canada who is at the forefront of a revolution in medical thinking about amblyopia. This is significant because, as she notes in her most recent paper, amblyopia is the number one cause of monocular visual impairment worldwide. I think that bears repeating: AMBLYOPIA IS THE NUMBER ONE CAUSE OF MONOCULAR VISUAL IMPAIRMENT WORLDWIDE.

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21
Mar
0

Google Keep Takes Aim At Evernote - And Also Apple

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Source: readwrite .com

Earlier today, Google launched Google Keep, a cloud-based note taking service designed to help people keep track of their thoughts, scribbles and notes. It's an obvious smack at the popular Evernote service.

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21
Mar
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HP Labs builds a glasses-free, portable 3D display with wide viewing angles (video)

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Source: engadget .com

Typical attempts at a glasses-free 3D display have trouble with viewing angles; we're all too familiar with having to sit in a sweet spot to get the effect. HP Labs might have just solved this last problem with a prototype 3D LCD that would better accommodate the real world. The display's backlight has nanopatterned grooves that send blue, green and red in multiple directions, letting the LCD show only the light that would be seen from a given viewpoint. Those positions are set in stone, but they're both abundant (200 for photos, 64 for video) and can spread across a wide 180-degree viewing arc.

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20
Mar
0

Novartis says Alcon's eye drug Jetrea gets EU approval

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Source: reuters .com

Novartis said its Alcon unit got a green light from the European Commission for Jetrea, a drug that treats an eye condition that can lead to blindness.

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20
Mar
0

Doctor ratings need to be physician driven

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Source: kevinmd .com

In the new book, Establishing, Managing, and Protecting Your Online Reputation, physician ratings are highlighted. This is a topic that gives many physicians some pause, and for some, causes tremendous anxiety.

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20
Mar
0

Our take: Increase care options

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Source: orlandosentinel .com

Two groups of eye-care professionals in Florida, optometrists and ophthalmologists, have spent years waging a turf battle before state lawmakers, primarily over the authority to prescribe drugs. Optometrists, who want more authority, have been stymied by ophthalmologists.

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20
Mar
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Ophthalmology Pioneer's PI IN THE EYE, Details Revolutionary Vision Surgery

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Source: broadwayworld .com

LES,In his new, full-color book, "Pi in Eye," (www.piineye.com), pioneering ophthalmologist Rajesh Khanna details the latest in corrective vision surgery for people ages 45 and older.

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20
Mar
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New England College of Optometry and Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences End Merger Discussions

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Source: visionmonday .com

The New England College of Optometry (NECO) and the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS University) announced last week that they have ended discussions exploring a potential combination. The two educational institutions had originally announced last month that they were in discussions, as reported by VMail February 13, 2013.

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19
Mar
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Confessions of medical records ‘experts’

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Source: newsfromaoa .org

There seems to be an abundance of people around health care calling themselves “experts” or who are referred to by others as “experts.”

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19
Mar
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SECO International, LLC

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Source: facebook .com

Mark your calendar...SECO 2014 dates: March 12-16.

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19
Mar
0

The Rare Disease Search Engine That Outperforms Google

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Source: technologyreview .com

In the late 1940s, a professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine coined an unusual phrase to describe unexpected diagnoses. “When you hear hoofbeats behind you, don’t expect to see a zebra,” he said. The phrase stuck and today, medics commonly use the term “zebra” to describe a rare disease, usually defined as one that occurs in less than 1 in 2000 of the population.

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19
Mar
0

New Artificial Retina Doesn’t Need External Power Sourc

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Source: ubergizmo .com

The technological advancements in medicine are often overlooked by the general public. Fact remains though that some amazing work is being done in this field. Take the new P3HT polymer for example, which can be used to create an artificial retina. It does not need any external power source like other artificial retinas for which a stimulator box is required. Other than the incident light, an artificial retina created out of P3HT polymer requires no power (other than the incoming light, which makes us wonder how well this works in low-light situations).

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19
Mar
0

Marvel At These Mesmerizing Meticulously Manufactured Maple Marble Machines

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Source: gizmodo .com

Believe it or not, artist and wood-savant Paul Grundbacher doesn't draw up a rough schematic or do any kind of planning before he starts building his amazing marble machines. He just dives right in, crafting the components he needs out of maple, ash, and linden wood. That approach also means he spends a lot of time re-building mechanisms when they don't quite work, but the end results don't disappoint.

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16
Mar
0

14 Adults Have Been “Cured” of HIV

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Source: gizmodo .com

This could really be happening. Just weeks after a baby girl was functionally cured of the HIV virus, early treatment has been found to put HIV into seemingly permanent remission in 14 adults. It's breathtaking progress in the fight against HIV.

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15
Mar
0

Slideshow: 8 pillboxes that connect to your phone

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Source: mobihealthnews .com

Medication adherence is a huge problem, and it’s one that seems solvable. People fail to take the pills prescribed to them for many reasons, but one of the biggest is forgetfulness, especially among elderly patients who take a lot of medications and can easily become confused.

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15
Mar
0

LG outs eye recognition tech for Optimus G Pro, other features in April update

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Source: engadget .com

Sure, there's been a lot of buzz about possible eye-based scrolling in Samsung's Galaxy S IV, but LG's in the eye-recognition spotlight -- for today, at least. The electronics giant has revealed that a "Value Pack" update for the Optimus G Pro will be served up in Korea next month, and will pack a feature called Smart Video that responds to a user's peepers. With its front-facing camera, the handset will pause a video if the user looks away, and start playing it when their gaze falls back on the display. In addition, the upgrade will pack what's said to be a world's first Dual Camera feature (taking a page from the phone's Dual Recording feature, of course), which creates picture-in-picture shots by using the hardware's two cameras.

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15
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Google Glass is, in fact, compatible with prescription glasses

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Walt Mayo, OD
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Source: engadget .com

We learned a lot about Google Glass yesterday at SXSW, including a sample of the kinds of apps it will be running when it becomes available to the public. Today on Google+, the Project Glass team let out a bit of rather important hardware info: namely that Glass is compatible with prescription glasses. Turns out that its "design is modular, so you will be able to add frames and lenses that match your prescription," though the team is still working on the frame design to get it juuust right. The prescription compatibility won't be ready for the Explorer edition of Glass, but we can expect the frames to officially debut "later this year."

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Feedly promises 'seamless' transition after Google Reader to its own backend

Posted by Walt Mayo, OD
Walt Mayo, OD
Optcom Founder
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on Friday, 15 March 2013
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Source: engadget .com

If you (like many of us at Engadget) are in a state of shock facing the end of Google Reader this summer, there may be an easy replacement. RSS app/service Feedly posts on its blog that it has been anticipating the shutdown of Google's service for some time, and invested in building its own backend. Dubbed "Normandy" it is intended to be a clone of the Google API running on Google's own App Engine, set to swap in on July 1st when the service ends. Even better, in the comments Feedly states it will open the API for other 3rd party clients once everything is stable. The only bad news? If you're considering jumping onboard you're not the only one -- Feedly's servers are pretty crushed right now, so you know, just test the waters out some time in the next few months.

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New iMacs with built-in VESA mount adapters revealed, cost $40 extra

Posted by Walt Mayo, OD
Walt Mayo, OD
Optcom Founder
User is currently offline
on Friday, 15 March 2013
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Source: engadget .com

Bemoaning the fact that those new slimline iMacs weren't compatible with your VESA mounts? Well, the problem has now been (kind of) solved, with Apple's online store adding the option to buy its desktop models with built-in VESA mount adapters. You'll have to pay for that reclaimed deskspace, however, with $40 added to the prices of both the 21.5-inch and 27-inch families. You'll also need to purchase the stand separately, although your old VESA arms will be compatible. Alas, if you've already paid up for your new iMac, there's still no word on any transformation kits just yet.

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