I didn’t have a video showing how it works on an iPhone so here’s one I ran across today. As usual here’s the pitch for using these for FDA Recalls and having all being able to use your cell phone as a scanner. Here’s a nice tweet from Twitter from a Mom that would have welcomed this opportunity...
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This is the kind of stuff that happens when we have “non participants’ or “dead heads” when it comes to technology making laws and supposedly looking out for citizens, they are oblivious. The only way to keep government snoopers out is to install locked gates, fences, etc. and the judges said only...
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This is great and goes right along with my advocacy for using Microsoft Tag Bar Coding. At present I have about 30 articles on the Medical Quack written on this topic, why, because the technology stands to save lives is the the biggest reason. Secondly it offers the FDA a solution to handle...
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This is indeed a very heated issue with the rise of new technologies and the need to really educate and demand and request participating of Congress and Legislators with some forms of what is rapidly growing in healthcare technologies. There is a company called PositiveID that has been included...
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It’s getting tough around Washington being a non participant without some tech knowledge these days and one more Congressman Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Michigan, said he’s going to retire. So far we have had 20 Republicans announce retirement and 15 Democrats. It’s getting hot in the oven in Washington...
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The Senate Homeland Security Committee approved a bill week that would give the Postal Service temporary relief from making full payments to the benefits fund and increase their ability to borrow money. The House already passed a bill to allow the Post Office to alter how they finance paying for...
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By comparison, small bonuses were paid to scientists and doctors. $35 million in bonuses all together were handed out. The head of the criminal investigation division made more than the director of the FBI and the person in charge of revising the bonus system, well, they got the biggest bonus...