Disruptive technology in your doctor’s office – ultrasound for iPhone

Some gadgets are perfect for everyone – the USB battery pack can be used by just about everyone. Other gadgets are only used by those in certain industries but appreciated by many more. The Butterfly iQ is an ultrasound system that connects to the iPhone; it’s useful to doctors but cool tech to everyone else.

The Butterfly iQ for iPhone is the world’s first Ultrasound-on-a-Chip based imaging system. This device takes the place of larger cart based systems that have multiple transducers and can cost 100 times as much. Its small size and low cost means that the device can be more available to more doctors. Because the system is battery powered, it can also be readily used in the field. Butterfly achieved this reduction in cost and size in a way similar to the transition from transistor based computing to integrated circuit and system-on-a-chip based computing. They replaced thousands of piezoelectric transducers with tens of thousands of MEMS sensors on a chip. Because of this change in technology the manufacturing of these systems, which is traditionally labor and material cost intensive, can be done with cheaper materials in a way similar to computer manufacturing. The transition of the ultrasonic probe to a chip based device has the ability to make this technology as available as a digital video camera is today, compared to the tube based recorders of the past.

Butterfly Network’s Chief Medical Officer has said, “Offering a unique blend of affordability, diagnostic versatility, and assistive intelligence, Butterfly has the potential to impact human health more profoundly than any diagnostic device since the stethoscope, invented over 200 years ago. At less than $2,000, healthcare providers can purchase an easy-to-use, powerful, whole-body medical imaging system that fits in their pocket…By removing the barrier of price, I expect Butterfly to ultimately replace the stethoscope in the daily practice of medicine. We can now provide a diagnostic system to address the millions of children that die of pneumonia each year and the hundreds of thousands of women that die in childbirth, and these are just two examples of the impact this technology will have.”

Not content with ushering a hardware revolution, Butterfly Network has developed deep learning-based artificial intelligence applications that are tightly coupled to the hardware and assist clinicians with both image acquisition and interpretation. “Deep learning and ultrasound imaging are a perfect combination,” said President Gioel Molinari. “As physicians use our devices in the field, they help improve the neural network models. The more physicians use Butterfly devices, the better they will get. Improvements to acquiring and interpreting images will ultimately enable less skilled users to reliably extract life-saving insight from ultrasound.” Butterfly plans to release assistance and interpretation functionality in 2018 as a software add-on to the Butterfly iQ system. The system is also paired with a HIPAA-compliant cloud which enables image storage and collaboration among clinicians as well as connectivity with traditional hospital medical record systems. The combination of AI assistance and cloud based communication means that one day people with limited medical training may be able to use this device as a diagnostic tool in the field, and provide the information to medical centers in preparation for treatment.

Hopefully, one day, Doctors Without Borders will carry this around instead of a stethoscope and bring this level of medical diagnostic to patients worldwide.

Learn more at www.butterflynetwork.com

Send the kids to Hogwarts, er… school with these Harry Potter composition books

Back in my day, composition books were only available with those black-and-white speckled covers.  Now you can get them with most everything on the covers, but none of those designs will be as appealing to your Harry Potter fans as these notebooks are.  ThinkGeek has a set of four composition books with the Hogwarts’ House crests on the front covers and the Hogwarts’ crest on the back.

Each book measures  9.75″ tall x 7.5″ wide and contains 100 college-ruled pages.  These officially-licensed Harry Potter notebooks are a ThinkGeek exclusive.  Right now, a set of all four notebooks is available for $5.99, a 40% savings, at ThinkGeek.

Tronsmart U5TF Titan Plus 90W 5 Ports USB Desktop Charger review

If you are like me, you have a multitude of gadgets that need charging.  And inevitably they all need charging at the same time, right?  And most of your gadgets don’t come with power adapters anymore, right?  And even if they did you probably couldn’t plug them up all at the same time in the same room, right?  That’s where the Tronsmart desktop charger comes in.  Charge 5 devices at the same time, all of them at their fastest possible charge rate.  So for a device that costs approximately $27, how does it perform? Let’s find out.

What is it?

It is a 5-port desktop charger that allows you to plug up any USB-charging device and it will provide the maximum amount of charging output that your device allows.

Hardware specs

Model: U5TF
Technology: Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 & VoltiQ & Huawei FCP (Backward compatible with QC 1.0 and 2.0 Technology)
Input: AC 100-240V, 50-60HZ, 2.4A (Max)
Output: Max 5-6.5V/3A, 6.5-9V/2A, 9-12V/1.5A; 5V/2.4A
Total Power: 90W
Size:  Approx. 6.25 in x 3 in x 1 in
Weight: 10.5 oz
Certifications: CE, FCC, RoHS

What’s in the box with the Tronsmart?

1 x Desktop charger
1 x AC power cable
1 x User manual
1 x VoltiQ card
1 x Warranty Card Design and features

Design and function

The Tronsmart desktop charger is a little larger than some of the other desktop charging hubs than I currently own.  But it is the only one that I own that truly provides the maximum charging speed for every device.  It does indeed deliver on that promise.  It has a switch on the back to turn it on. I know this because when I first took it out of the box and plugged it up to try it, I plugged in one of my devices and walked away to do something around the house and came back later to realize that I never turned it on with the switch on the back.  It would be nice if it automatically started charging when you plugged something up, but that’s not a deal breaker for me now that I know to look for the little indicator light on the top of the charger that indicates it is turned on.  Smart.

What I like

  • Great price
  • Very light
  • It does indeed provide the maximum charging speed for every device

What needs to be improved

  • A little larger than other desktop chargers
  • You have to remember to switch it on

Final thoughts

For the price and performance, I really can’t find anything to complain about with the Tronsmart 5-port desktop charger.  It does exactly what it purports to do and it has a simple, clean design.  This is a much cleaner and smarter way to charge multiple devices at your desk than using one of those ugly power strips or trying to decide which devices to plug up to those valuable outlets in the wall.  I highly recommend this device.

Price: $29.74
Where to buy:  Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Tronsmart

This standing desk uses witchcraft to fit in your gear bag

For years now we’ve all been hearing that sitting all day long is as bad as smoking cigarettes when it comes to your health. To help combat this issue, standing desks have become a popular office accessory. Standing desks perform as you would imagine, they make you stand up to use your computer. They are a great idea but are portable, so you can’t take them with you where ever you go… until now.

The Flat Folding Portable Standing Desk from Brando is a uniquely designed standing desk that you can take anywhere you go. This platform is available in four sizes and is made of a water-repellant material. It folds flat to easily stow in your bag, but pop open when you need to use it. The desk can hold up to 22 lbs! The Flat Folding desk is priced at $49 for the smallest size, up to $67 for the extra large desk. For more info visit usb.brando.com

Ergotron standing desk, Tapplock fingerprint padlock, Biostrap fitness tracker, and more – Weekly roundup

It’s that time of the week where gadgeteers need a break to catch up on all of our gadget related news, reviews, and articles that we posted here on this site this week. So sit down, get comfortable, browse the list, and enjoy!

Articles

Julie’s gadget diary – Update on my plan to ditch my notebooks

News

Don’t wait… get comfortable with the Now Kit

Charge your iPhone in style with this Everpurse Kate Spade crossbody

Techno Jewelry – The perfect geek gift!

The 2hr documentary about Commodore airs today

Shoot incredible video with the Rylo 360° camera

Build your own VW Van before summer

Things 3.4 update adds automation and linking

Save on dry-cleaning costs with the LG Styler Clothing Care System

DJI ups the game with the DJI Mavic Air

The 70MAI promises to be the world’s smartest dash cam featuring voice control

When a Rubik’s Cube just isn’t frustrating enough, pick a Clover

Photography: The old school way

Add a secure AirPod holder to the Apple Watch band

Hasbro’s Star Wars Ultimate Co-pilot Chewie might just be the most adorable thing in the galaxy

Jamee Miller takes on the challenge of dyslexia and hits a homerun with the Read ‘n Style Pen

This Steampunk Robot lamp is also a charging station

KeyClip2.0, BAUBAX 2.0 travel jacket, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns

This wireless parking sensor prevents bumps when parking your car

These are the charging stations you were looking for!

Add USB charging to your wall outlets without needing an electrician

Expand your control over your iDevices home automation products with the Instant Switch

Reviews

Audew 12V DC Digital Tire Inflator / Air Compressor review

Biostrap activity tracker fitness band review

Tapplock one smart fingerprint padlock review

SOLGAARD Lifepack: The Carry-On Closet review

Ergotron WorkFit-Z Mini Sit-Stand Desktop review

Suaoki 150Wh Portable Solar Charger review

JBL Boombox portable Bluetooth speaker review

The Findables Company XY4+ tracker review