- Internet remote controlled Defibrillator launched first in Canada
Heart-patient certainly need Defibrillation, a man from Midland gets his Therapeutic dose of electrical energy through a breakthrough defibrillator implanted that will take care of him via cyberspace. George, Woods, 73, got his electronic device implanted in an operation that took place at the New market based Southlake Regional Health Center. The device works just like other Defibrillators, only difference being the automatically self-testing technology, which allows easy monitoring of the patient’s condition, while he or she sits at the comfort of their homes.
- July 26, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
- Bruno Oro's creepy bear-shaped Dilus- child's best friend
Dilus is a creepy bear-shaped designed by Bruno Oro but not so creepy to scare away children permanently placed in hospitals. In fact Dilus is conceived as a distance learning tool and intended for children who are on an extended hospital stay and cannot attend school. The skin of the bear-thing is a conducting polymer which can change color and display pretty much anything, from web pages to games to, we guess, schoolwork. Dilus uses holographic technology to help these children adapt.
- July 25, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
- Personal UV Monitor with Exposure Timings
Sunbathing is fun, but it can also get very risky at times when you doze off reading a book and your poor supple skin is getting sun burnt. At such times, it’s better to have a Personal UV Monitor with Exposure Timer, rather than crying over spilt milk. It monitors the current UV index and temperature and also calculates your recommended exposure time based on UV, SPF and your personal skin type. It’s also equipped with a countdown timer, digital clock, and a wrist strap for easy portability around the beach. Get one from Amazon for 15 bucks and enjoy your time on the beach.
Via - Gizmodiva
- July 22, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
- Internet remote controlled Defibrillator launched first in Canada
Heart-patient certainly need Defibrillation, a man from Midland gets his Therapeutic dose of electrical energy through a breakthrough defibrillator implanted that will take care of him via cyberspace. George, Woods, 73, got his electronic device implanted in an operation that took place at the New market based Southlake Regional Health Center. The device works just like other Defibrillators, only difference being the automatically self-testing technology, which allows easy monitoring of the patient’s condition, while he or she sits at the comfort of their homes.
- July 26, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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- Bruno Oro's creepy bear-shaped Dilus- child's best friend
Dilus is a creepy bear-shaped designed by Bruno Oro but not so creepy to scare away children permanently placed in hospitals. In fact Dilus is conceived as a distance learning tool and intended for children who are on an extended hospital stay and cannot attend school. The skin of the bear-thing is a conducting polymer which can change color and display pretty much anything, from web pages to games to, we guess, schoolwork. Dilus uses holographic technology to help these children adapt.
- July 25, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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- Personal UV Monitor with Exposure Timings
Sunbathing is fun, but it can also get very risky at times when you doze off reading a book and your poor supple skin is getting sun burnt. At such times, it’s better to have a Personal UV Monitor with Exposure Timer, rather than crying over spilt milk. It monitors the current UV index and temperature and also calculates your recommended exposure time based on UV, SPF and your personal skin type. It’s also equipped with a countdown timer, digital clock, and a wrist strap for easy portability around the beach. Get one from Amazon for 15 bucks and enjoy your time on the beach.
Via - Gizmodiva
- July 22, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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- Internet remote controlled Defibrillator launched first in Canada
Heart-patient certainly need Defibrillation, a man from Midland gets his Therapeutic dose of electrical energy through a breakthrough defibrillator implanted that will take care of him via cyberspace. George, Woods, 73, got his electronic device implanted in an operation that took place at the New market based Southlake Regional Health Center. The device works just like other Defibrillators, only difference being the automatically self-testing technology, which allows easy monitoring of the patient’s condition, while he or she sits at the comfort of their homes.
- July 26, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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- Bruno Oro's creepy bear-shaped Dilus- child's best friend
Dilus is a creepy bear-shaped designed by Bruno Oro but not so creepy to scare away children permanently placed in hospitals. In fact Dilus is conceived as a distance learning tool and intended for children who are on an extended hospital stay and cannot attend school. The skin of the bear-thing is a conducting polymer which can change color and display pretty much anything, from web pages to games to, we guess, schoolwork. Dilus uses holographic technology to help these children adapt.
- July 25, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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- Personal UV Monitor with Exposure Timings
Sunbathing is fun, but it can also get very risky at times when you doze off reading a book and your poor supple skin is getting sun burnt. At such times, it’s better to have a Personal UV Monitor with Exposure Timer, rather than crying over spilt milk. It monitors the current UV index and temperature and also calculates your recommended exposure time based on UV, SPF and your personal skin type. It’s also equipped with a countdown timer, digital clock, and a wrist strap for easy portability around the beach. Get one from Amazon for 15 bucks and enjoy your time on the beach.
Via - Gizmodiva
- July 22, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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- Internet remote controlled Defibrillator launched first in Canada
Heart-patient certainly need Defibrillation, a man from Midland gets his Therapeutic dose of electrical energy through a breakthrough defibrillator implanted that will take care of him via cyberspace. George, Woods, 73, got his electronic device implanted in an operation that took place at the New market based Southlake Regional Health Center. The device works just like other Defibrillators, only difference being the automatically self-testing technology, which allows easy monitoring of the patient’s condition, while he or she sits at the comfort of their homes.
- July 26, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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- Bruno Oro's creepy bear-shaped Dilus- child's best friend
Dilus is a creepy bear-shaped designed by Bruno Oro but not so creepy to scare away children permanently placed in hospitals. In fact Dilus is conceived as a distance learning tool and intended for children who are on an extended hospital stay and cannot attend school. The skin of the bear-thing is a conducting polymer which can change color and display pretty much anything, from web pages to games to, we guess, schoolwork. Dilus uses holographic technology to help these children adapt.
- July 25, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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- Personal UV Monitor with Exposure Timings
Sunbathing is fun, but it can also get very risky at times when you doze off reading a book and your poor supple skin is getting sun burnt. At such times, it’s better to have a Personal UV Monitor with Exposure Timer, rather than crying over spilt milk. It monitors the current UV index and temperature and also calculates your recommended exposure time based on UV, SPF and your personal skin type. It’s also equipped with a countdown timer, digital clock, and a wrist strap for easy portability around the beach. Get one from Amazon for 15 bucks and enjoy your time on the beach.
Via - Gizmodiva
- July 22, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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- Internet remote controlled Defibrillator launched first in Canada
Heart-patient certainly need Defibrillation, a man from Midland gets his Therapeutic dose of electrical energy through a breakthrough defibrillator implanted that will take care of him via cyberspace. George, Woods, 73, got his electronic device implanted in an operation that took place at the New market based Southlake Regional Health Center. The device works just like other Defibrillators, only difference being the automatically self-testing technology, which allows easy monitoring of the patient’s condition, while he or she sits at the comfort of their homes.
- July 26, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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- Bruno Oro's creepy bear-shaped Dilus- child's best friend
Dilus is a creepy bear-shaped designed by Bruno Oro but not so creepy to scare away children permanently placed in hospitals. In fact Dilus is conceived as a distance learning tool and intended for children who are on an extended hospital stay and cannot attend school. The skin of the bear-thing is a conducting polymer which can change color and display pretty much anything, from web pages to games to, we guess, schoolwork. Dilus uses holographic technology to help these children adapt.
- July 25, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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- Personal UV Monitor with Exposure Timings
Sunbathing is fun, but it can also get very risky at times when you doze off reading a book and your poor supple skin is getting sun burnt. At such times, it’s better to have a Personal UV Monitor with Exposure Timer, rather than crying over spilt milk. It monitors the current UV index and temperature and also calculates your recommended exposure time based on UV, SPF and your personal skin type. It’s also equipped with a countdown timer, digital clock, and a wrist strap for easy portability around the beach. Get one from Amazon for 15 bucks and enjoy your time on the beach.
Via - Gizmodiva
- July 22, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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