Monthly Archives: February 2021

Google rolls out EHR navigation tool Care Studio

Google is looking to tackle EHR navigations issues with the creation of its Care Studio, a clinician-facing search tool that helps organize patient’s medical records. The tool is meant to be used alongside the EHR in order to streamline workflows. Caregivers can use the platform to look through patient records across different EHRs. The tool is also able to synch up data from various health systems and put items like blood pressure or glucose levels into the same unit of measure. The tool… Source link

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Google is expanding its Password Checkup tool to older devices

Google is expanding its Password Checkup feature to older devices, the company announced today. Now, phones and tablets running Android 9 or newer will have access to the feature, which is part of Google’s autofilling password manager and which checks password strength or if any logins have been compromised in a data breach. It’s part of a new batch of updates Google is rolling out on Android, a list that also includes the ability to schedule text messages to send later on, a new… Source link

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Washington Football Team will keep name in 2021

The Washington Football Team will go by that name again in 2021.  The team launched a website Tuesday that will chronicle the franchise’s name change. On the front page of the site, it states “the future of Washington Football arrives in 2022.” The website also includes a timeline that walks fans through the name-change process. It includes five chapters: Transformation, discovery, insight, creation and execution. Throughout the process, the team will take suggestions from fans. In the… Source link

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Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does

Ron Amadeo Samsung is upping the ante on Android updates and offering four years of security updates on many of its Android devices. The company’s full update package is now three years of major OS updates and four years of security updates, besting even what Google offers on the Pixel line. In the announcement, Samsung says, “Over the past decade, Samsung has made significant progress in streamlining and speeding up its regular security… Source link

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Google had to fix a broken Stadia game after laying off its developer – Yahoo Tech

Bloomberg Inflation Angst Is About to Rewrite the Stock Market Playbook (Bloomberg) — For bond investors, inflation is pretty much all bad news, eating into the value of future returns. For equity traders, the tidings can be less categorically awful, given the ability of certain companies to wring profits from higher prices.While there will be plenty of stock-market casualties should price pressures perk up, history suggests the landscape isn’t devoid of opportunity. Energy shares have been… Source link

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Bitcoin Tumbles Below $50,000 as Fear Sweeps Through Crypto

(Bloomberg) — Bitcoin’s losses accelerated, with prices tumbling below $50,000, as investors started to bail on the market’s frothiest assets. The cryptocurrency tanked as much 18% on Tuesday and traded around $48,750 as of 10:41 a.m. in New York. While the selloff only puts Bitcoin prices at the lowest in about two weeks, investors are starting to wonder whether it marks the start of a bigger retreat from crypto or simply represents volatility in an unpredictable market. “Today’s… Source link

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Apple’s biggest mistake was not buying Netflix: Dan Ives

Apple (AAPL) has spent the past 30 years hitting a lot of home runs. It launched everything from the iMac to the iPod to the iPhone, to the iPad, Apple Watch, and AirPods. What’s more, it’s pushed deeper into recurring revenue businesses with its AppleCare, Apple Music, and Apple TV+. But according to Wedbush analyst Dan Ives, the tech titan has made one major misstep: not buying Netflix (NFLX). Ives, who has an outperform rating on Apple’s stock, said that doing so would have put the… Source link

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Google is a tech giant now, but it’s been a survivalist since it started

Today it might seem that Google’s power and success were inevitable — thanks to Larry Page and Sergey Brin cracking the search code — but the reality is quite different. Google was born in a state of war in the early 2000s, subject to the whims of Microsoft, a tech goliath whose Internet Explorer browser was on 90 percent of all computers at the time and essentially controlled most people’s access to Google’s search engine. And even though Google won that battle, it’s faced… Source link

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JPMorgan and Google launch program to help minority-owned banks

JPMorgan Chase and Google launched a program Tuesday to help banks owned and led by people of color increase their lending capabilities. The new initiative is dubbed “Empowering Change.” It’s designed to help banks that are majority-owned or directed by people of color provide JPMorgan-backed money market funds to large companies. Most minority depository institutions wouldn’t have the resources to service those companies otherwise. The program offers the same services… Source link

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Google expands controversial pilot project using patient data

More than a year after facing widespread criticism over its patient data-sharing arrangement with hospital chain Ascension, Google on Tuesday unveiled new details and a name for a core product of the partnership. The tool — a kind of Google search for electronic medical records — is called Care Studio and will now be available to roughly 250 clinicians in pilot mode. The software that lets clinicians search through reams of patient health record data without needing to know precisely… Source link

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