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Richard Siderits
Richard H. Siderits MD is an assistant professor at Robert Wood Johnson University Medical School and is an avid proponent of wireless technologies in medicine.

Published articles
The following 4 articles by Richard Siderits have been published in ZATZ magazines.

Got fab? Rapid fabrication (scan-modify-mill) solid objects right on the desktop
In this incredible article, Dr. Richard Siderits shows us how it's possible to create an entire fab lab on the desktop. Using a shockingly inexpensive 3D scanner, along with a CNC milling machine and fourth-axis technology, he shows how we can scan, modify, and mill solid objects, all on the desktop. "I want it!" is a wild understatement. [Computing Unplugged Magazine, June 2007]

Wireless healthcare vendor information, where/when you need it.
This short tip can help you organize vendor materials. Richard Siderits uses it in the hospital, but you can use the LifeDrive (and other higher-capacity Palm devices to accomplish the same thing). [Computing Unplugged Magazine, December 2005]

How to send webcam surveillance images to your Palm or Pocket PC
Author Richard Siderits needed a way for his office PC to notify him in real time about what was going on when he was out of his office. He found the answer in an inexpensive but feature packed program called Gotcha that works with your standard desktop Web cam. [Computing Unplugged Magazine, April 2005]

Cut the wires on your handheld stream
Wouldn't it be great to be able to monitor live Internet video from different locations using your palm device? Author Richard Siderits can and does. In this Power Tip, he brings it all together for you, showing you how you too can wirelessly stream video to your handheld over a network. [Computing Unplugged Magazine, March 2005]




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