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@techcrunch.com
1 year ago
AcuityMD raises salespeople’s pulses, and a Series A to sell more medical hardware
@geekwire.com
3 years ago
Portland startup vets lead Reperio Health, aim to deliver DIY medical tests to your doorstep
@cnet.com
4 years ago
Amazon lists thousands of banned and unsafe items for sale, investigation says - CNET
@techcrunch.com
6 years ago
Lofelt raises $5.4M to develop next-gen haptic tech for gaming, AR, VR, automobile, and more
@mashable.com
6 years ago
Digital therapy toy for stroke patients lights up for a game of whack-a-mole
@pwekane
7 years ago
Hmm, not toys. #AI #VR #Blockchain are Methods & platforms, whereas #Bigdata #Digitalhealth #mhealth mean nothing. https://twitter.com/ghideas/status/777838620266856448
@GHideas
7 years ago
Yesterday's health tech buzzwords:#Bigdata #Digitalhealth #mhealth Today's shiny new toys#AI #VR#Blockchain* https://t.co/ceQaUJIDu1
@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
Depth-sensing walker monitors and connects the elderly and mobility impaired
@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
Afero raises $20.3 million to secure connected devices, whether WiFi is working or not
@theverge.com
9 years ago
The Morbid Anatomy Museum reopens, bringing lectures and mummified cat heads to Brooklyn