Microsoft-granted project working on mobile medical imager to work with smartphones, developing countries to benefit

April 21st, 2009

WinMo smartphones by you.Washington University in St. Louis’ researchers recently came up with a mobile medical imager that can work on mobile phones that run Windows Mobile. Of course, this is still under development and since this is a first, will definitely have limitations.

Most smartphones can be used with the device. It was a result of a project granted by Microsoft. It is meant to be used in most developing countries where medical equipment can be very expensive.

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