Archive for January, 2008

Jan 28 2008

Martha Stewart discovers Meridian Health innovative medical technology at Lunch@Piero’s during CES

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The Meridian Health demo team at Lunch@Piero’sWas it the Glow Cap medicine bottle that reminds you to take your medicine, the GPS-enabled sneakers to keep track of Alzheimers patients or the MDMouse that flips open and checks users’ blood pressure that caught producers’ attention at Lunch@Piero’s? Whichever it was, Meridian Health and its assortment of medical devices that take medicine beyond the walls of the hospital into people’s homes wound up on Martha Stewart’s TV show: Check it out here. And thanks for making health care so interesting and easy. We look forward to many more innovations from Meridian Health.

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Jan 14 2008

Lunch@Piero’s during CES 2008 delivers delicious technology news on a silver platter

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Lunch@Piero’s, the exclusive high tech lunch where innovators and the media meet during CES and other trade shows, showcased more than 25 companies in January 2008, many who showed their products for the first time at the working press lunch. I think this was the best Lunch@Piero’s yet.

Take a moment and comb through this blog. You’ll see some demos and interviews announcing new products that will be hitting the market and maybe even changing the way you live.

It’s all about great minds and innovation. Thanks to our sponsors, and watch for our upcoming “Converge” and “Lunchat” events!

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Jan 14 2008

VEPD shows a variety of niche products based on VIA embedded platform and x86 processors

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x86 gets tiny - VEPDWhat’s inside that car PC, that gaming station, voting machine, digital signage display, medical system or robot? Chances are, it ‘s an embedded x86 processor and chipset from VIA VEPD, the embedded division of VIA Technologies, Inc., bringing the smarts and tradition of x86 architecture and chipsets to the embedded space. That means fast time to market for developers, ability to leverage legacy applications, and efficientl prototyping and testing. On display at Lunch@Piero’s during CES 2008 were car PCs, digital signage systems and the new ARTiGO box that houses a tiny, green, VIA Pico-ITX mainboard with a sleek black housing and room for memory and notebook drive. Does product development come any easier?

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