Tag: medical

Real Adventures: Pet Vet

What happens when you let Vets write videogames? You get a starkly realistic - and sometimes tedious - medical adventure game.

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The Orange Box

The Orange Box is the one of the greatest gaming packages we have ever come across, and there is incredible value inside for an exceptional price.

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Lowepro Fastpack 250

Although it's a solid backpack for toting some pro gear and a large laptop, the Lowepro Fastpack 250's design still has a few rough edges.

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Tannoy i30 iPod speaker

All up, the i30 is a solid performer in a refined-looking package, but we were craving more bass from its deep drivers.

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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is a great multiplayer shooter -- an intense mix of team-based play and achieving personal objectives.

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Apple answers call for iPhone applications

Apple wowed the cell phone industry a year ago with the first version of the iPhone. And now its new software development kit and soon-to-be-launched application store featuring third-party applications could change the game yet again.

Magnetic bacteria 'factory workers of the future'

Certain strains of bacteria can pull magnetic materials out of their backside, so to speak. And scientists at Ames Laboratory want to imitate it in an effort to make smaller memory or medical devices.

Mobile phones 'worse than smoking': Neurosurgeon

Mobile phones could represent a public-health time bomb akin to asbestos or smoking, according to a study by neurosurgeon Dr Vini G Khurana.

FAQ: What does the iPhone SDK mean?

We break down the details of Apple's iPhone SDK, which allows third-party apps to be installed on the handset and iPod Touch.

Round-up of iPhone applications

Apple announce the long-awaited iPhone SDK and some of the third-party applications soon to be available.

Microsoft TechFest 2008: A glimpse into the future

Each year Microsoft holds its Techfest show, an exhibition of some of the research projects it's working on. CNET.com.au went to check out where the future lies.

Skype starter kit: update

Skype, a pioneer that kick-started the mass uptake of VoIP phone calls, has grown into an Internet phenomenon with over 100 million users and still counting. If you haven't jumped on the Skype bandwagon yet, CNET.com.au will show you how.

All eyes on new DVD format war

With hardware manufacturers and movie studios dividing into the Blu-ray or HD-DVD camp, it is likely consumers will be hesitant to purchase players of either format until the dust settles.

Search and enjoy: Search toolbar roundup

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Medical Calendar 3.4

Make apple-pie order schedules and create profiles.

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OrganiZator 5.6.6

Manage heterogeneous information using a powerful distributed database and a personal scheduler.

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MedMemory's Patient Health Record 20080925

Store all your personal medical information in one secure place.

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Phiche 0.3

Monitor medical records of your family members.

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My ICE Plan Home Inventory 2008

Get a home inventory and family emergency planning tool.

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