Monthly Archive for August, 2011

SXSW Panel: Swimming With Sharks | Programming the SCUBA Way

Today, iQ introduces our most unique panel. Swimming with Sharks | Programming the SCUBA Way is the brainchild iQ’s Director of Technology Innovation, Jude Divierte. As you’ll see from his video below, Jude sometimes blurs the lines between his professional endeavors and his hobbies – and it works really well!

Don’t miss an opportunity to learn a new approach to programming and walk away from SXSW 2012  with a new perspective! Read Full Entry

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SXSW Panel: mHealth – Destroy Boundaries | Create Connections

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Last week, iQ proposed three panel sessions for South by Southwest 2012. SXSW, the huge interactive festival, chooses their panels democratically by polling the public, SXSW staff and their organization’s advisory board.  With nearly 4,000 sessions proposed, iQ is making a run to have all 3 panels make the ticket for the March event. As the excitement builds around the office, we sat down with the organizers of the iQ panels to get a better insight into what they will be offering during their sessions. Read Full Entry

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iQ Proposes Health Innovation Panels for SxSW

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Each year, South by Southwest features the most innovative digital minds and ideas from across an array of industries – all in just a few, jam-packed days. With over 3,800 speaking proposals submitted for SXSW 2012, there will be no shortage of innovation at the 2012 event.

iQ, and our GSW colleagues, have worked tirelessly over the past weeks and months to compile the strongest ideas and innovation from throughout our global network for SXSW sessions. Below, we talk about the panels that will feature iQ’s collaborators and encourage you to read more about each panel. If a particular idea compels you, we most certainly appreciate your ‘thumbs up’ vote on the SXSW Panel Picker. Read Full Entry

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Will Nintendo’s Wii U Controller Be Adopted Into Healthcare?

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When Nintendo released the Wii, a revolutionary motion control console, in 2006 they may not have anticipated senior citizens being apart of their audience. As you may have read over the years, hospitals and retirement communities around the world have been playing Wii for physiotherapy, exercise and well entertainment.

Now after 5 years of Wii mote slinging, Nintendo has reviled the Wii U controller. The Wii U controller works with Nintendo’s new HD console system. The controller functions similarly to the Wii but with a ton more features: Read Full Entry

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More Physicians Using iPads for Patient Education

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