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Fast, Fit and Fertile. Bluetooth low energy spurs innovation.

Whether you’re training for the 2012 Olympics, or planning your pregnancy, Bluetooth low energy is ready to help…


mHealth - Mobile Monday Amsterdam (Part 1)

Evangelising mHealth in a church? Only in Amsterdam…


Obama – Raising the cost of Personal Healthcare?

What the Senate giveth with one hand…


We need a Manifesto for Consumer Health and Wellness

Who is going to protect the innovators in a new world of patient-led healthcare?


Chip Jenga – Playing with Scotland’s Health

Playing with your food might be the best way to help improve Scotland’s diet…


FDA – mHealth’s Angel or Demon?

The key to success in mHealth is not a brash lobbying for funds, but engagement with regulators like the FDA.


Continua Health Alliance takes the bigamous route – Bluetooth and ZigBee.

It’s three in a bed time as the Continua Health Alliance chooses both ZigBee and Bluetooth…


Bluetooth is winning the Medical and Fitness Market

You’d be surprised how many health and fitness products rely on Bluetooth…


Twittering about Temazepam - Why social networking can affect your Doctor’s health

It’s enough to keep you awake at night – medical regulators suggest they might resort to using social networking sites…


G24 petition G20 summit for mobile broadband

Who would have thought that the G20 summit would provide a reason for the Continua Health Alliance to select Bluetooth low energy for consumer health devices?


About Creative Connectivity

Creative Connectivity is Nick Hunn's blog on aspects and applications of wireless connectivity. Having worked with wireless for over twenty years I've seen the best and worst of it and despair at how little of its potential is exploited.

I hope that's about to change, as the demands of healthcare and transport apply pressure to use wireless more intelligently for consumer health devices and telematics. These are my views on the subject - please let me know yours.

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