At the University of California San Francisco Medical Center on Tuesday, Intel and Motion Computing officially announced the launch of the Motion C5, a device that will be used in hospitals to improve the efficiency of measuring and inputting patient data, such as vital signs. See how it works, and hear from the creators and patients.
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February 20, 2007 5:13 PM PST
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