One more use for the iPhone, put it in the crib and the phone will dial you up at the phone number you designate, so as soon as any noise is detected, you get a call. Users of cell phones are getting younger every day and now you can even start out at the infancy stage (grin). What...
This is nice from any wireless carrier and no sign up required. Just dial the number and it will bypass the voice capabilities of the person you are calling on the cell and go directly to voice mail. I can see this being very helpful in healthcare for physicians so as not to disturb them...
This goes back to my series about "Are you still just using your cell phone for phone calls" that I did a while back... with health care there's a need and interest to have more than just a phone.. .like many of the telemedicine features and wireless monitoring that is becoming front stage...
Just published today was an article that the purchasing of cell phones for the first time in history has declined....overall business units, like those used in healthcare are up like Windows Mobile Units and Blackberries, but the average cell phone sales are down...and I tend to think this goes right...
More and more integration is being tied to your cell phone these days...here's a few examples of some additional work and work in progress...already I get alerts that tell me I have messages and now the phone is going to tell me when to take my pills, and if I were a diabetic reminders could be sent...
Hotmail addition will be cool...and the use of a single mailbox as well...instant messages and even an avatar...and there's a new Blackberry coming out soon to enjoy all of this... looks pretty cool...could we call these " WinBerries".... BD SEATTLE, Wash., and WATERLOO, Ontario — May 12...
This goes hand in hand with some of my prior comments on standardization...basically in a couple words, "it's gone"... or I should say at least as we have known in the past. Standardization and certification processes are finding times very challenging today to provide that type of advice...
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The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck
on 05-12-2008
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