Doctors prescribe iPods for storage

From CNet:

While Apple is riding high on the sales of the iPod, the iconic music player is morphing into a business tool for radiologists at the University of California, Los Angeles.
They are teaming the devices with an open-source platform to help the medical community cut costs.
In addition to using the iPod for storing image sets, Ratib adapted the software to be compatible with the iPod Photo after its release in December, giving medical staff a “cute, sexy” way to show images to other personnel.

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