Technology Breakthroughs That Could Make A Difference

1. Apple’s Biggest News: An Open Standard for Video Calls – Apple’s new video calling system, FaceTime, with live mobile video calls between users, interoperable across different phones and carriers, could be a force for major changes in the way we experience the Web and the world. Analyst Alfred Poor estimates that 3.2 million consumers will have access to mobile video chat in 2010, which will grow almost 50-fold in the next five years, to an estimated 142 million consumers. As Kevin Kelly of Wired magazine wrote, “we are witnessing the birth of a new culture around video communication – we are in the midst of becoming ‘people of the screen.”

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NYTimes.com

2. Next Generation CT Scanners View Whole Organs in Real Time – Next-generation CT scanners now allow doctors to image an entire organ in less than a second or create a detailed 3-D movie of an organ in real time, with about half the radiation dose and half the contrast media. Using Toshiba’s Aquilion One, for example, UT Southwestern physicians said they will be able to accurately diagnose a stroke or heart attack in about 20 minutes. Currently, doctors often perform a battery of tests to confirm a heart attack — an EKG, CT angiography, nuclear testing and catheterization — which can take hours or even days.

Source:  EurekAlert!

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