AT&T leverages the cloud to encourage development of connected apps, a new asthma device will leverage Qualcomm's 2net hub, and a microchip for drug delivery will be put to the test in a clinical trial.
AT&T Launches Cloud-Based Developer Center to Encourage Connected Healthcare Apps
AT&T has launched a beta version of the AT&T Developer Center ForHealth, a cloud-based platform...
No, I'm not advocating drug use. I just read this New Yorker story by Malcolm Gladwell, in which he makes the case that Steve Jobs' genius wasn't inventing—it was editing.
Gladwell relates how many of the "inventions" attributed to Jobs were actually conceived by others. The Apple founder didn't invent the mobile phone, he writes. Instead, Jobs looked at what was...
The best device is the one that’s easiest to operate. It doesn’t matter how many bells and whistles a design incorporates if the end user doesn’t know how to ring and toot them.
Emily Allen, an interaction designer for Cook Medical, understands users. The 25-year-old took the grand prize in the DiabetesMine Design Challenge, a contest run by the Web site DiabetesMine.com to...