14Jan
11Jan
Tech companies tackle safety issues with new devices
Safety for babies, bike riders, and curious kids are all on display at CES 2020 - Suffice it to say, there’s a lot -- a LOT -- of stuff at the Consumer Electronics Show. The product Landsdowne created to offset the dangers of ingesting a battery is called “ChildLok.” The company claims that, through deactivation, chemical burns, permanent tissue damage to the esophagus, and even death may be reduced. Read more >>
08Jan
3Derm announces two FDA Breakthrough Device designations for autonomous skin cancer AI
3Derm Systems, Inc. (3Derm), a leader in the skin imaging and diagnostics industry, announced today that it has been granted two FDA Breakthrough Device designations for 3DermSpot, an algorithm that uses artificial intelligence (AI) and highly standardized skin images to autonomously detect melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and basal cell carcinoma. Read more >>
04Jan
Aircuity joins Real-Time Energy Management scheme in New York
Aircuity has announced that it has been named a New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) Qualified Vendor for the Real-Time Energy Management (RTEM) programme. The NYSERDA offers a 30% cost-share incentive for building owners to deploy energy management solutions such as Aircuity’s platform. Read more >>
25Dec
OpenText Buys Carbonite, Inc.
OpenText™ announced today that it has completed the closing of the previously announced acquisition of Carbonite, Inc., provider of cloud-based subscription data protection, backup, disaster recovery and endpoint security to small and medium-sized businesses and prosumers. Read more >> "
21Dec
Raider magic: Blind man given sight through digital glasses
“I can see you! I can see you all!” Michael Clinton shouted as he pointed around the gymnasium — guided by his new eSight glasses — at the cheering Raider students and faculty Friday morning. Clinton, 66, was diagnosed with degenerative disease that over time caused him to lose his vision, and with it, his ability to hold a job or drive. Read more >>
20Dec
WATCH: Local family surprises legally blind daughter with ‘gift of sight
Five years ago, 10-year-old Mia Abrego was without a family, living in an Assam, India orphanage. Mia was also living without her sight. She was born legally blind with 20/400 vision. Read more >>
20Dec
LaunchPad Medical Accelerates Enrollment in its First-In-Man Clinical Study
LaunchPad Medical, Inc. announced that it has successfully enrolled half of the twenty patents approved by the FDA for its two-site pilot clinical study. This study constitutes the first clinical use of Tetranite®, a bone adhesive biomaterial. Read more >>
19Dec
Visually Impaired 9-Year-Old Girl Sees Nutcracker Ballet for First Time with Help of eSight
Dell Technologies gave the gift of eSight to a visually impaired 9-year-old girl to view a performance of the 'Nutcracker' through her own eyes. Read more >>
17Dec
