In the fictional Star Trek universe, a tricorder is a multifunction handheld device used for sensor scanning, data analysis, and recording data.
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The prize will go to whoever is able “to develop a mobile solution that can diagnose patients better than or equal to a panel of board certified physicians.”
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Qualcomm and X-Prize made the announcement ahead of the keynote speech by Qualcomm chief executive Paul Jacobs at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today.
The competition will kick off in early 2012.
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