CentraState Healthcare System Partners With Noteworth to Deliver Telemedicine Services and Extend Care Management Capabilities

Virtual care platform successfully expands access to care and improves internal workflows 

Noteworth, a first-of-its-kind virtual care delivery platform, announced its partnership with CentraState Healthcare System to extend the continuity of care for patients in the community. CentraState recently implemented Noteworth to launch multiple programs to expand their care delivery, including telehealth and remote prevention and care management capabilities for diabetes and hypertension.

“Having worked with various vendors for over 20 years, Noteworth is at the top of my list. Not only are their products aiding our patients, the process improvements have allowed our staff to see more patients in the same number of hours,” Brian Dusheck, Director, Ambulatory Applications at CentraState Health System.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, CentraState had to quickly adjust the way they triaged, evaluated, and cared for patients to an approach that did not rely on in-person office visits. Within one month of implementation, Noteworth digitized CentraState’s care curriculum and enabled the healthcare system to successfully deploy a digital medicine offering, reducing the need for in-person visits and making virtual care possible.

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WhiteFox Demonstrates Capability to Protect Stadiums Against Rogue Drones with 15-Kilometer Virtual Dome

WhiteFox, a counter-drone technology leader, had their DroneFox system successfully tested by international government representatives at a Southern California Soccer Stadium.

DroneFox is an omnidirectional drone detection, identification, and mitigation system. The DroneFox’s intuitive user interface enabled the government representatives to visualize how a site like a stadium could be protected from drones intruding in the airspace. DroneFox was able to detect and track drones within the 15-kilometre virtual dome. The system enables the user to determine threat level, including the drone and pilot’s location and movement in real-time.

Drones determined to be hostile were then surgically mitigated by the DroneFox, safely landing them.

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First Resonance Raises New Round To Make Hardware Manufacturing Easier

Los Angeles-based First Resonance closed a new funding round led by Blue Bear Capital as the company looks to help customers with their Industry 4.0 evolution.

No amount was given for the new round, but the company now has raised $5.3 million to date since being founded in 2018.

First Resonance has grown from zero customers at the beginning of last year to 17 now, and expects to at least double that number by the end of the year, said founder and CEO Karan Talati.

The company plans to use the new money to continue developing its ion manufacturing platform, which helps engineers through the design, manufacturing and product stages of hardware development. However, whereas the previous era of manufacturing focused on robotics and automation, First Resonance’s platform allows for the continuous innovation and updating now expected in the Industry 4.0 era, Talati said.

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Buy a new Chevy Bolt and GM will install Level 2 charging in your house

Chevy's Bolt EV has always offered pretty decent bang for your buck. With a sticker price under $40,000 and almost 300 miles of range, it's been a relatively popular model for General Motors, but now there's a refreshed Bolt EV version coming out for 2022, and to help get people excited about it, GM is offering something pretty cool.

Specifically, according to a report published Wednesday by Inside EVs, GM will pay to install a Level 2 EV charger at your house, including an appropriate NEMA 14-50 outlet and labor. If that sounds like a solid deal, it is. The catch is that it's only for what GM is calling a "standard installation," likely meaning that if there's any weirdness with your garage's wiring, you could be on the hook for the difference.

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Lucid Sight acquires Colyseus open-source multiplayer game engine

Lucid Sight, a maker of blockchain games, has acquired the open-source multiplayer engine Colyseus for an undisclosed price. Colyseus projects have seen millions of monthly active users and have processed billions of monthly requests.

The Los Angeles-baed Lucid Sight makes blockchain games such as MLB Champions and CSC featuring Star Trek, and now it will be taking over the Colyseus brand, GitHub, and all social and support channels.

Lucid Sight will also be launching a cloud-hosted service to further support Colyseus developers. The creator of Colyseus, Endel Dreyer, will be joining the Lucid Sight team.

Lucid Sight will continue to add to the Colyseus open-source library of features in conjunction with the open-source community. Fazri Zubair, chief technology officer at Lucid Sight, said in a statement that the engine has been downloaded by more than 250,000 developers and studios. They use it to create multiplayer game servers. Its main feature is that you can deploy it without the need for a network engineer.

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