February 26, 2025 - 20:39
In a significant advancement for emergency medical response, a new AI-enabled technology has received clearance from the FDA to detect the loss of pulse in individuals. This innovative system employs a combination of motion sensors and infrared signals to accurately identify the absence of a pulse.
Once a potential emergency is detected, the technology confirms the condition and can automatically alert emergency services, ensuring that help is dispatched promptly. This capability is particularly crucial in situations where every second counts, such as cardiac arrest or other critical health incidents.
The approval of this technology marks a milestone in the integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare, aiming to enhance patient outcomes and streamline emergency response efforts. As this technology becomes more widely adopted, it holds the promise of saving lives by providing timely alerts and facilitating quicker medical intervention when it is most needed.
August 2, 2025 - 21:44
Episode 1416: Technology on Hold - Ideas That Return After a Long TimeIn the latest episode, we delve into the fascinating concept of technology on hold, exploring how certain innovative ideas can resurface after being set aside for years, or even decades. Throughout...
August 2, 2025 - 03:49
Micron Technology Unveils Innovative PCIe Gen6 SSDs for AI Data CentersMicron Technology, a prominent name in memory and storage solutions, is making waves in the tech industry with its latest product launch. The company has introduced the world`s first PCIe Gen6...
August 1, 2025 - 05:13
Certara Welcomes Dr. Chris Bouton as New Chief Technology OfficerRADNOR, Pa., July 31, 2025 — Certara, Inc., a prominent figure in model-informed drug development, has announced the appointment of Dr. Chris Bouton as its new Chief Technology Officer. Dr....
July 31, 2025 - 19:43
Navigating Growth: The Role of Technology in Restaurant OperationsIn the current landscape, restaurant operators are prioritizing growth strategies amid rising operational costs. Diane Hund, the Chief Marketing Officer, emphasizes that technology is becoming an...