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What if there was a way to improve survival outcomes in lung cancer patients by using an algorithm? An Orlando-startup is looking into it.
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The emergency room at Dr. Phillips Hospital is equipped with a new technology that can disinfect ambulances in minutes. It stops the spread of contagious diseases.
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A new medical tech company called SMRxT is packing up and leaving the Big Apple for the City Beautiful. 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, it will join what central Florida business experts call a small wave of tech companies relocating their headquarters to the area.
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New software to monitor student’s social media accounts wasn’t used to alert police about threatening Twitter posts against a Winter Park High School teacher.
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Digital production company, Maker Studios, and Full Sail University will collaborate to train students to develop, produce, and distribute online programs.
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The chain, known as the place you could find spare parts, hung on for years but now plans to sell up to 2,400 stores nationwide.
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In Orlando’s tech community, entrepreneurs are shunning the idea of intellectual property and embracing collaboration. Meetups and shared spaces are the buzz-words.
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Today’s children are immersed in technology, and educators are obligated to teach them how to use it. "A lot of them know how to play with the devices or communicate, but they don't know how to learn," says Janet Womble who directs the Future of Educational Technology Conference.
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If you paid top dollar for a top phone, Asian vendors at the International Consumer Electronics Show have a message: You paid for a brand, not quality. And this year, they want to sell to you.