on 22 August 2013 | By Ryan Kasun
A few notable posts pertaining to mobile medical applications came through my Twitter feed / Inbox recently, so I wanted to share!
Read Moreon 19 July 2013 | By Ryan Kasun
The latest mobile medical application news on the industry's collective mind is the issuance of an "It has come to our attention..." letter sent to Biosense Technologies in India, essentially questioning why Biosense has not obtained 510(k) clearance for their uChek mobile...
Read Moreon 28 January 2013 | By Ryan Kasun
With the recent announcement of 510(k) clearance of a retinal examining attachment and companion app can we now declare the outcry against the FDA finished?
Read Moreon 14 January 2013 | By Ryan Kasun
So I wasn't kidding last week about wearable tech, which made the biggest splash at CES 2013, an annual consumer electronics expo. Coverage thanks to CNET.com.
Read Moreon 13 December 2012 | By Ryan Kasun
I sat down tonight, as I do every night that I write a blog post, and I started reading the prior posts from my colleagues. I had every intention of writing on a different topic tonight, but something struck a chord with me when I looked through the blogs. They all had something...
Read Moreon 10 December 2012 | By Ryan Kasun
In a bit of a change for today's post, I'm going to highlight some of the big news items that came through my inbox last week:
Read Moreon 6 December 2012 | By Ryan Kasun
Well how about that - software developers are making it easy on me to write this series with yet another 510(k) clearance announced this week. The latest in cleared mobile health devices? The AliveCor mobile heart monitor.
Read Moreon 30 November 2012 | By Ryan Kasun
In a fantastic case of science-fiction-meets-reality, Qualcomm created the X Prize Foundation to challenge developers and innovators to create a Star Trek Tricorder. The prize? $10M!
Read Moreon 9 November 2012 | By Ryan Kasun
To continue our product highlights within mobile health, we turn to Aycan's "Aycan Mobile" product which received clearance on September 12, 2012. A picture of its use on an iPad is shown on their website.
Read Moreon 5 November 2012 | By Ryan Kasun
The topic of this week's post was a bit more challenging than normal. Ever since my inadvertent "reboot" of the Everyday Usability series, my brain was stuck in that frame of mind. Even today I struggled to break my mind from it.
Read Moreon 26 October 2012 | By Ryan Kasun
I've often believed that the number of idioms and quirky phrases describing a particular characteristic, event, or circumstance is mostly equivalent to its frequency in everyday life.
Read Moreon 19 October 2012 | By Ryan Kasun
A good friend of mine in high-school was trying to understand the definition of a "hyperbole". Now, if Google would have been sophisticated enough at the time to include the "define:" feature, it would have returned the following for hyperbole: Exaggerated statements or claims...
Read Moreon 26 September 2012 | By Ryan Kasun
I think it's high time we start profiling a few applications that have been approved for use by the FDA, discuss their functionality, and potentially profile the impending issues they may encounter.
Read Moreon 28 November 2011 | By Ryan Kasun
As with all software and technology, security is, and will always remain, a hot-button topic. It is even a point of contention for computer consumers - Mac vs. PC debates often will focus on how Mac's don't "need" virus protection (which is somewhat of a misnomer, but certainly...
Read Moreon 22 November 2011 | By Ryan Kasun
It has been predicted by many technology pundits that smartphones will be in everyone's hands within the next few years. Of course there will be different flavors of smartphones to adjust to different consumer ranges, but the way of the numpad flip-phones will be left to the...
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