Creative Connectivity - the site for eHealth, telematics and wireless

Let the Wireless Wars Begin

Are we about to see a war between the wireless standards? Or is it all too much effort..?


mHealth Apps need an injection of reality

If the iPhone app doesn’t make you better, try the Android one. And if you’re still feeling ill, there’s always the Symbian one…


Mobile Health needs some Medical Pornography

Mobile Health business models are stagnating - it’s time to call in the professional charlatans…


Medica goes Wireless

You may not be able to see wireless, but it was very much in evidence at the Medica show last week.


Bluetooth Low Energy rides the Wave at Electronica

It took time coming, but in Munich last week, Bluetooth low energy had definitely arrived.


mHealth in the NHS - Everywhere and Nowhere

It’s surprising how much mHealth is happening in the NHS, and how little it’s noticed…


Bluetooth low energy - aiming for the trillions

It’s the start of everything around you being able to tell you something. We really are about to create the Internet of Things…


Smart Energy, mHealth and the Chocolate Factory

If you think you’ve got a data overload problem, shed a tear for the mHealth and Smart Energy industries.


FDA and Regulation. The dangers of crying Wolf.

Unless we are careful, we are at risk of deflating the nascent mHealth bubble before it even forms…


Full Bluetooth low energy standard published

Not everyone managed to make it to Seattle, but nothing as insignificant as a volcano was going to hold Bluetooth low energy down…


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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