Cell Phones and Wireless Health
A 60 Minutes story of the invention of the cell phone from the man whose team came up with it at Motorola 37 years ago, Martin
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A 60 Minutes story of the invention of the cell phone from the man whose team came up with it at Motorola 37 years ago, Martin
Overall, the number of unique visitors who are 65 or older on social networking and blog sites has increased 53 percent in the last two years alone. 8.2% of all social network and blog visitors are over 65, just 0.1 percentage points less than the number of teenagers who frequent these sites.

Smart or “robo-cars” are on the rise and their features may soon become standards. “From proactive safety systems (like cars that self-slam their brakes for
Chris Gibbons, Associate Director, John Hopkins Urban Health Institute: “If we are serious about developing technology solutions for healthcare problems, we must have a greater focus on the users (patients, caregivers as well as providers) and their problems, issues, needs and concerns. We must then use this information to develop effective technology solutions for user defined needs.” Following are his first 5 predictions for 2010 healthcare technology trends:

AIPatHome.com Tech Advisor Laurie Orlov attended the 2009 Consumer Electronic Show and identified 10 products as having an interesting appeal to the boomer and beyond market.
A comprehensive new study from the MetLife Mature Market Institute shows the age of those seeking Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECM), popularly known as reverse