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I hope you will be able to join me on Tuesday March 5 for this complimentary HP & Intel Lunch Panel on BYOD at the HIMSS13 conference. You'll also have a chance to win an HP ElitePad 900 tablet PC! While you are attending HIMSS in New Orleans, HP and Intel invite you to be our guest at an informative...
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In this HIMSS 13 preview, Dr. Joseph Kim (@DrJosephKim) shares his thoughts on new mobile workflow tools, the benefits of tablet computers, bring your own device (BYOD) for clinicians, and the impact that Microsoft's new Windows 8* platform will have on health IT. Read More...
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If you'll be attending the HIMSS conference in New Orleans, I hope you'll join me on Monday at the HP Healthcare Mobility Tweet Up at #HIMSS13 When: Monday, March 4, 2013 at 3:00 PM (CST) Where: HP booth #1627 at the HIMSS Conference Don't miss the HP Healthcare Mobility Tweet Up at #HIMSS13...
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Medical device security experts report increasing issues with computer viruses on hospital medical devices. Problem sources include inconsistent and/or incompatible security measures, as well as outdated operating systems. The Government Accounting Office has sounded the alarm, requesting the FDA to...
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ePub is an extension format for electronic publications , it was generated and used for years for Mobile reader as their favorite extension of choice of electronic publications . ePub still the perfect format on the new generation smartphone including iPhone , Android phones so as iPad and Android Tablets...
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Diabetic patients needs to keep tracking of their blood glucose readings , records , managing their medication , diet , food . There are many projects for such tasks , many of them are commercial software , some are free . 1 – Diabetes Pilot : Commercial diabetes management software 39$...
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GGC ” GNU Glucose Control ” have been in active development since 2002 , built to be cross platform on the top of Java virtual machine . It competes already with many professional apps with it’s features and easy to use end-user interface . Developer note : Built with Java . Download...
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Kinect is certainly popular and and recently I wrote about how it could work with electronic medical records and I’m sure we might see more on that level, but this individual had some fun and figured out how to create some virtual bras. It’s a fun video and like the music and these are male boobs...
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Thu, Nov 25 2010
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Not even a month ago Microsoft bought another 3D chip company that also uses gestures and you can see their video at the link below, and now we have another company working with the Kinect technology, who also worked with Surface, and it really looks hot too. I like the gesture handwriting. ...
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My slate tablet pc is over 2 years old and I have enjoyed using the touch screen for that long too, but when it comes to the on-screen keyboard, I seem to prefer plugging in my USB Keyboard. I tried it out and it was ok and can work for short messages, but for me I like the hardware when it comes...
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I have used a Tablet PC with touchscreen and now I don’t know how to live without it, so with touch screen being supported in Windows 7, interacting with computers is going to become much easier even if you don’t have a tablet. I still love my slate tablet and it works great for presentations...
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Sat, Oct 24 2009
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Filed under: Tablet PCs, Medically Related, Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, healthcare, microsoft, Tablet PC, Touchscreen, Windows, data input, Windows 7, PC, cliboards
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If you have not found this FREE utility yet, check it out. It is called Windows SteadyState . I use it in offices whereby I need to lock out USB drives, CD drives and overall protect the user from themselves. There are many options here and it is well worth the look. You can also...
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The current five year relationship has seen the development of a large multi-cluster computer facility to support genetics researchers. The key to the entire program is to leveraging IT infrastructure for genomic information, running and creating those algorithms for RNA and DNA information and...
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We are all hearing all the talk today about personalized medicine and from time to time when I run across some good information that helps bring the understanding down to layman’s terms, I post it! Watch the video below! Well this is one worth watching as the speaker does a very good job in relating...
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If you like Surface, you will no doubt love Sphere. Ok is this the next way to view radiology images or electronic medical records? Sure could be interesting and hey why not some global e-prescribing while we are at it (grin). It could certainly make for a very interesting document...