1 Medical devices out of reach of poor, WHO study finds
Bangkok - Medical devices, some of which make the difference between life and death, are often unavailable in developing countries, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Thursday, calling the distribution "unfair." Source: EARTHtimes.org
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2 WHO chief calls for greater access to lifesaving devices
The World Health Organisation yesterday called for the rational use of and greater accessibility to medical devices after finding that people around the world are being excluded from the benefits of livesaving devices. Source: The Nation - Thailand's English news
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3 J.D. Power and Associates Ranks Verizon Wireless Tops in Call Quality in Four Regions
BASKING RIDGE, N.J., Sept. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- When it comes to call quality, wireless users in four regions rate Verizon Wireless at the top, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Wireless Call Quality Performance Study(SM), Volume 2, issued today. Verizon Wireless scored consistently higher than the industry average in key categories and ranked higher than any other carrier in three ... Source: redOrbit
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4 Analog Devices’ Current Sense Amplifier Achieves Industry’s Highest Accuracy for Industrial and Automotive Applications
NORWOOD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zero-drift, high-voltage, bi-directional current sense amplifier meets the robust performance and quality requirements for motor and solenoid control in industrial and automotive applications. Source: Business Wire
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5 FDA says e-cigarette companies must seek regulatory approval
The FDA targets five firms, warning them that e-cigs need to be approved as drugs and/or drug delivery devices. The Food and Drug Administration fired another shot across the bow of the electronic cigarette industry Thursday, warning five companies that their products need to be approved as drugs and/or drug delivery devices and calling on other companies to meet with the agency to discuss ... Source: Los Angeles Times
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6 How to Convert DVDs for IPhone, IPad, Apple Devices
[Editor’s note: The MPAA and most media companies argue that you can’t legally copy or convert commercial DVDs for any reason. We (and others) think that, if you... Apple - DVD - IPhone - Motion Picture Association of America - Smartphones Source: PC World
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7 ARM Launches 2.5-GHz Cortex-A15 for Smartphones, Servers
ARM has taken the wraps off of its latest microprocessor for smartphones and other devices, the Cortex-A15, which the company says will run five times faster than today's smartphone chips, and up to 2.5-GHz. Source: PC Magazine
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8 Intelligent Battery project opens new ground in energy storage applications
Abertax Quality Inc of Malta and Mentzer Electronic GmbH of Germany, with research support from the University of Malta, have delivered an innovative lead and non lead acid battery system that gives users unprecedented real time information on the health and charge level of their batteries. Source: EETimes.de
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9 Google Instant Will Save You Seconds, But Not For SEO
The real-time search will save users time, especially from mobile devices, but it changes how companies will do business on the Internet. Google - Google Instant - Web search engine - search - search engine Source: PC World
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10 Newly-Revealed App Store Guidelines Discourage 'Amateur Hour'
Apple made two key moves on Thursday by freeing up restrictions on the use of third-party development tools on its iOS mobile devices and also making its App Store review guidelines readily available to app developers for the first time. By being more transparent with the review guidelines, Apple hopes to help developers potentially avoid frustration that comes when a game or app is rejected ... Source: Gamasutra
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