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Is this the year of the developer or what? Everyone is looking for coders and Windows Mobile has announced their contest for healthcare/life sciences applications for the platform. I still keep thinking about the Mobile X-Box application too that comes with the new platform, so perhaps there...
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Mon, Feb 21 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Windows Mobile, Microsoft/Windows News, healthcare, microsoft, Health IT, clinical trials, Developers, Coding, Life Sciences, mobile technology, progammers, Widows Mobile, X-Boxes
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Well here you have it, an admittance of not being up to speed with technology and again this goes back to the prior administration and their neglect of technology with the “non participants”. The US Government is paying for this in almost every department too with having to get their IT infrastructure...
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Thu, Feb 17 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Windows Mobile, healthcare, Grants, Heatlh IT, CMS, DOD, Department of Defense, iPhone, pentagon, Silicon Valley, luddites
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The toilet is not the only area of exposure to water but it seems to be one of the most common areas of exposure for cell phones today, yes we all take our phones in there from time to time don’t we? The video below is a demonstration of how the coating process works and no it’s not in a...
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Wed, Feb 16 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Windows Mobile, Microsoft/Windows News, cell phones, Heatlhcare, mobile technology, communications, phones, liquid repellent, water proof, moisture, nano coating, P2I
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I have covered a bit about the Mobisante device back in 2009 to include some videos so you can see how it works. This is not the more expensive device made by companies like Signostics for example with units that resemble a phone in size but are not phones. The advantage here of course is...
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Sun, Feb 13 2011
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Pharma/FDA News, Windows Mobile, healthcare, microsoft, FDA, Imaging, wireless, Ultrasound, Cellphones, biopsies, SmartPhone, mHealth, MobiSante
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Just as if you re-negotiated with your carrier and upgraded or new contract for 2 years is required to get the “free” phone. As the article states the ones this week are the Droid operating system and keep checking back to see if Blackberry or Windows 7 units make the list. It doesn’t appear...
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Fri, Dec 3 2010
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Filed under: Technology, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, PHR, Personal Health Records, applications, Windows 7, Best Buy, promotions, Smart Phones, Droid
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Cambridge Consultants, the think tank and creator of mobile devices for healthcare has added one more item to their collection to work with their VenaHub wireless suite called the “Minder”. I still think they have one of the most exotic items with the blue toot inhaler and this new product works...
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Thu, Nov 18 2010
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Windows Mobile, healthcare, Medical Devices, Boston, wireless, Bluetooth, Cambridge Consultants, devices reporting data, VenaHub, Altran, Continua Health Alliance, Minder, Qualcomm
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We have a couple press releases here with one post. First of all the FDA has approved Physio-Control the approval to market their Lifenet system and second of all their software partner for mobility – Airstrip. I have covered both of their technologies here recently, Airstrip having iPhone...
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Tue, Nov 16 2010
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Windows Mobile, healthcare, Cardiology, FDA, Medtronics, iPhone, Critical Care, obgyn, Physio-Control, Airstrip, patient monitoring, IPad
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Back in the middle of 2007 I was listening and talking about Craig Mundie from Microsoft and what they were doing in 3rd world countries with supplying cell phones that work and help those who can’t read. Now we are trying to help and show value for those “who can read”. The images here go...
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Wed, Nov 10 2010
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Windows Mobile, healthcare, health insurance, Cell phone, Medical Devices, Heatlhcare, wireless, blue tooth, Fitbit, devices that report data, biometric monitoring, Muve
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The trick here is appears would be to spit or pee on a chip or special piece of paper, and then insert into the phone for analysis. The paper that is being tested changes colors and the article states that it is being tested for analyzing blood samples too. What will your phone not...
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Tue, Nov 9 2010
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Windows Mobile, healthcare, Science, Blood, mobile phones, SmartPhone, saliva, STD
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One account and unlimited amount of phones that can be spied upon, email and text message and they can map where ever you are. Scary – phone’s microphone can be used as a “bug” even if the phone is not being used for a phone call! You have to watch the video below on this one. Sounds like it’s time for...
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Sat, Oct 23 2010
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Filed under: Technology, Other Items of Interest, Windows Mobile, HIPAA, software, Big Brother, monitoring devices, employees, spying, Smart Phones, SpyBubble, conversations, bug
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Interpol the multi nation police agency has their own campaign warning individuals about buying medications online. In this first video below the woman who bought weight loss drugs has not become a diabetic for life, who was not one before. This was her first online purchase and she was trying...
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Sun, Oct 17 2010
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Pharma/FDA News, Other Items of Interest, Windows Mobile, drugs, tags, BlackBerry, Mobility, FDA, cell phones, information, Scanning, iPhone, Windows Tags, RazCode, safely, medical devices. heatlhcare, online pharmacies, Interpol
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There are no visuals yet available but certification has been accomplished so standards and operation efficiency are met with Continua certification. More information is to be released soon. Recently announced Microsoft has also joined the collaboration efforts as a new member. The...
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Fri, Oct 8 2010
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Windows Mobile, drugs, PHR, Diabetes, Fujitsu, Algorithms, wellness, compliance, Continua Health Alliance, Healthcare Management Systems, Cener for Connected Health
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I have many posts on this topic and just yesterday I looked at my Tag Heat Map – awesome. There are some cereals in the super market that have Tags too. Microsoft Tag Bar Codes–Who’s Been Scanning the Medical Quack–The Bing Heat Map Tells All And Could Help Find Stolen or Expired Drugs and Devices...
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Wed, Sep 22 2010
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Filed under: Technology, Windows Mobile, Microsoft/Windows News, healthcare, microsoft, EHR, Cell phone, Surface, PHR, FDA, HealthVault, RFID, Heatlhcare, Safety, Heat Map, Bing, MicrosoftTags, Canon
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Read this quote from the article below: “The most popular downloaded apps were games, followed by news and weather, and social networking. This brings me right back to an earlier post today – tons and gluts of mobile and other software that consumers don’t use – please start with some aggregation processes...
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Tue, Sep 14 2010
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Windows Mobile, Cell phone, Education, Congress, Personal Health Records, HHS, Obama, information, Computer, role models, tech denial, health literacy
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I didn’t have a video showing how it works on an iPhone so here’s one I ran across today. As usual here’s the pitch for using these for FDA Recalls and having all being able to use your cell phone as a scanner. Here’s a nice tweet from Twitter from a Mom that would have welcomed this opportunity...
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Mon, Aug 30 2010
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Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Other Items of Interest, Windows Mobile, Microsoft/Windows News, drugs, healthcare, Medical Devices, FDA, Congress, HHS, cell phones, Government, Safety, Recalls, role models, Microsoft Tags, Bar Codes, tech denial