Med Students Look To Their Phones, The Future

When he started classes at New York Medical College this past fall, first year medical student Ryan Lippell said he was surprised when he’d open his inbox. “I would receive all these e-mails about getting apps,” he explained. “A lot of people I know are talking about them.”

Security risks facing travellers in 2011

The killing of Osama bin Laden by U.S. military forces may have been a huge victory for President Obama, but it has added to the amount of security risks American travelers face in 2011. The U.S. State Department has already begun warning overseas travelers about the potential for an Al Qaeda-sponsored retaliation attack. While anti-American… Continue reading Security risks facing travellers in 2011

New Technology Connects Cars, Avoids Accidents

Carmakers and the U. S. Department of Transportation are pooling their resources to develop a new technology that could streamline traffic and help keep people safe at the same time. Dedicated Short Range, or DSR, is the automotive equivalent of a powerful Wi-Fi signal. Cars that have the right technology can use the DRS signal… Continue reading New Technology Connects Cars, Avoids Accidents

A Medical Card that Fits in your Wallet

Quick Look: A digital card for $40 that fits into your wallet in terms of both size, money and contains all critical medical information on a 1GB pullout USB stick. Review: Innovative and techno savvy the 911 Medical ID Card digitizes and stores all your critical medical information, making it all available in single location… Continue reading A Medical Card that Fits in your Wallet