Your next ultrasound delivered on smartphone?msnbc.com - John Cook - 13 Oct, 2011Ultrasound systems can be bulky and expensive. But a company by the name of Mobisante is looking to transform the industry with a new technology that turns a smartphone into a miniature ultrasound device. It's aimed at medical providers, ... |
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Smartphone ultrasound device hits marketCNET (blog) - Elizabeth Armstrong Moore - Oct 11, 2011Eight months and several hurdles after receiving 510(k) clearance, mobile-health company Mobisante says its smartphone ultrasound device is officially on the market. The MobiUS system is on the ... |
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Smartphone Ultrasound Hits Market After Regulatory DelaysMobiledia - Janet Maragioglio - 13 Oct, 2011A smartphone-enabled ultrasound device is on the market after lengthy regulatory delays, showing an emerging need for balance between federal regulators, medical device manufacturers, and the pace of ... |
Ultrasound Smartphone Accessory Now AvailableLAPTOP Magazine (blog) - Oliver Renick - 13 Oct, 2011For the first time, parents may be able to use a phone to snap a photo of their child â€" before they've been born. MobiSante, the company developing an ultrasound imaging device to be used with a smartphone, launched the MobiUS Sp1 this week, David Zar, ... |
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Mobisante Releases Smartphone Equipped Ultrasound Device; MobiUSITProPortal - Erica Thinesen - 13 Oct, 2011Mobisante, a leading name in the mobile-health industry, announced that its smartphone ultrasound device has finally hit the market. Earlier this year, the company announced that the US Food and Drug Administration had issued the much awaited clearance ... |
The MobiUS Is An Ultrasound Machine That'll Fit In Your PocketGizmodo Australia - Kelly Hodgkins - Oct 11, 2011Windows Mobile may be ancient technology for those using an iPhone or Android handset, but for industry applications like the MobiUS SP1 mobile ultrasound system, the now two-year-old operating system is ... |
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MobiUS ultrasound device for smartphonesUbergizmo - Edwin Kee - Oct 11, 2011Mobile-health company Mobisante has heaved a sigh of relief, claiming that their smartphone ultrasound device, the MobiUS, has finally made its way to the market officially. That might sound like good news to some, but those who do not know how much it ... |
The mobiUS Is An Ultrasound Machine That'll Fit In Your PocketGizmodo - Oct 11, 2011Windows Mobile may be ancient technology for those using an iPhone or Android handset, but for industry applications like the MobiUS SP1 mobile ultrasound system, the now two-year old operating system is just perfect. The mobiUS is simply a small ... |
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Mobisante launches smartphone-based ultrasound system MobiUS SP1Healthy Living - Oct 11, 2011Ultrasound-based diagnostic imaging technique used for visualizing subcutaneous body structures including tendons, muscles, joints, vessels and internal organs for possible pathology or lesions. Obstetric sonography is commonly used during pregnancy ... |
New smartphone ultrasound device is (finally) availableVentureBeat - Heather Kelly - Oct 11, 2011In February 2011, Mobisante got the green light from the US Food and Drug Administration for its mobile, smartphone-powered ultrasound device. It took the medical device startup another eight months to meet the various FDA guidelines, ... |
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mHealth: Mobisante's mobile phone ultrasound hits the marketMass Device - Oct 11, 2011Mobisante's handheld, mobile-phone-based ultrasound offering, MobiUS, hits the US market nearly nine months after winning an nod from the FDA. Mobisante won 510(k) clearance from the FDA in February, but it took the intervening months for the Redmond, ... |
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Mobisante MobiUS SP1 Smartphone-Based Ultrasound System Makes Its Commercial DebutMedgadget.com - Wouter Stomp - Oct 11, 2011Mobisante's smartphone-based MobiUS SP1 ultrasound is finally making its commercial debut. The USB ultrasound probe with the corresponding smartphone app already received FDA clearance last February, ... |
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Smartphone ultrasound device launches commerciallyTamsPPC - Oct 10, 2011Smartphones can be important in saving lives. This was shown by the African authorities using their Palm smartphones to combat Malaria. This time, it is an ultrasound device that is “smartphoned”. The device, called the MobiUS (Mobile ultrasound) ... |
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Smartphone ultrasound device launches commerciallymobihealthnews - Brian Dolan - Oct 10, 2011In February Mobisante announced that the FDA had cleared its handheld, smartphone-enabled ultrasound offering, and while the company hoped to launch “a long time ago,” MobiUS only just became commercially available in recent days, Mobisante co-founder ... |
Smartphone Ultrasound Device Hits the MarketScientific American - Elizabeth Armstrong Moore - Oct 11, 2011Eight months and several hurdles after receiving 510(k) clearance, mobile-health company Mobisante says its smartphone ultrasound device is officially on the market . By Elizabeth Armstrong Moore Eight months and several hurdles after receiving 510(k) ... |
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