The VuPoint Solutions Magic Wand Wi-Fi PDSWF-ST47-VP works without a PC, and it lets you scan to, and confirm scan quality on a phone or a tablet. Most of what you need to know about the VuPoint ...
Dartmouth College professor David Kotz demonstrates a commercial prototype of "Wanda," which imparts information such as the network name and password of a Wi-Fi access point, onto a blood pressure ...
We’ve been testing out Twelve South’s Magic Trackpad + Apple wireless keyboard unifier for some time now and in short: it’s awesome. The Magic Wand works as advertised and is incrediblity simple to ...
Doctors could keep better tabs on their patients between visits with a simple wave of a magic wand-like device being developed at Dartmouth College.The prototype, dubbed "Wanda," is part of a ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. CONCORD, N.H. — Doctors could keep better tabs on their ...
Doctors could keep better tabs on their patients between visits with a simple wave of a magic wand-like device being developed at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. The prototype, dubbed ...
The VuPoint Solutions Magic Wand Wi-Fi PDSWF-ST47-VP works without a PC, and it lets you scan to, and confirm scan quality on a phone or a tablet. Most of what you need to know about the VuPoint ...
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Doctors could keep better tabs on their patients between visits with a simple wave of a magic wand-like device being developed at Dartmouth College. The prototype, dubbed “Wanda,” ...
Doctors could keep better tabs on their patients between visits with a simple wave of a magic wand-like device being developed at Dartmouth College.The prototype, dubbed "Wanda," is part of a ...
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Doctors could keep better tabs on their patients between visits with a simple wave of a magic wand-like device being developed at Dartmouth College. The prototype, dubbed “Wanda,” ...
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