Contact-tracing apps: Why the NHS said no to Apple and Google's plan
Despite the privacy and performance concerns, the UK government has decided to build a contact-tracing app that will not be built on the tech giants' new API. Here is why.
Despite the privacy and performance concerns, the UK government has decided to build a contact-tracing app that will not be built on the tech giants' new API. Here is why.
New software and hardware types are just some of the changes that engineers hope could help insulin-using diabetics to manage their condition.
Researchers have been trying to find non-invasive ways to measure blood glucose and revamp approaches to managing diabetes for decades. Now, a new wave of companies are doing things differently.
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NHS insists the public's data is safe in the hands of the health service. Privacy campaigners want more detail.
Changes in both the consumer and medical tech landscape are opening up new possibilities in how the condition can be managed.
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I have always been a tolerant and loyal opposition user of Cupertino's products. Now I am committed to using them, forever.