From: Ritter H. <io...@vi...> - 2006-11-24 19:32:11
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I am sure Microsoft will strike back soon. You can store records and searches online in your Archive on the Web. You'll read tons of reviews on Gizmodo, MedGadet, etc. Of course the computer showing the presentation has to have Bluetooth. This advancement takes them leaps and bounds ahead of the other program in the country, and reinforces the necessity of the PDA in the academic medical setting. That would certainly create a lot of turmoil in the handheld business. 000 *** CNHC *** CNHC *** CNHC *** Trade Date: Friday, November 24, 2006 Company: China Health Management Corp. Symbol: CNHC Price: $1.34 Target: $10 CNHC BREAKING NEWS: China Health Management Corp. Announces the Hospital's Setup Proposal Received Additional Approval from Kunming City, Yunnan, China CNHC IS BOUND TO BLOW UP! THIS AMAZING NEWS ALONG WITH HEAVY PR PROMOS ARE DRIVING IT NUTS! WATCH CNHC GO OFF THE CHAIN ON FRIDAY NOV 24! 000 On the software front, lots of reference titles being released, but nothing really disruptive. I happen to have many important documents scanned into PDF format, but obviously I wanted to protect them as much as possible. Of course the computer showing the presentation has to have Bluetooth. We still need more mobility and connectivity. Let's let X-Play give you the review. Are we entering the era in mobile computing where more will always be necessary ? On the software front, lots of reference titles being released, but nothing really disruptive. If I need to consult a textbook, I just go to a desktop computer, it is just not me trying to read a long text on my PDA. Now I am shopping for a new phone, seriously considering a smartphone, maybe that might replace my PDA a little bit. I wonder how much they will charge for this extra connectivity. UCLA's Division of Neurosurgery developed software that allows real-time patient information on a gamut of wireless as well as wired devices. Definitely not a must have, but a most appreciated! Maybe we could use a little work when it comes to, say, soccer. There are several different encryption algorythms, and it seems to work very well. You really see what the PDF document looks like on a desktop. Are we entering the era in mobile computing where more will always be necessary ? I hope I can post some more soon, as things move along. This advancement takes them leaps and bounds ahead of the other program in the country, and reinforces the necessity of the PDA in the academic medical setting. Also, at least from what I read the plan is to support PalmOS-based Treos, no mention of Windows Mobile as of yet. By using GCQ to automate routine and cumbersome paperwork, physicians and other healthcare workers will save time so that they can concentrate on taking care of patients," said Dr. We found that while Palm may not discount the devices on a per unit base, we learned that there are some great discounts from Palm when bought en mass. The company has plans to commercialize the technology through a license agreement with UCLA. An order entry system developed at UCLA is expected to be operational later this year. These tools hold the promise to improve the quality and safety of patient care, avoid medical errors, and enhance cost-effectiveness. This browser is a pretty advanced product, based on Apple's Safari Web Kit. Are we entering the era in mobile computing where more will always be necessary ? On the software front, lots of reference titles being released, but nothing really disruptive. If I need to consult a textbook, I just go to a desktop computer, it is just not me trying to read a long text on my PDA. Anyway, after buying a Sprint phone a couple of weeks ago I had a terrible experience with them and had to cancel my contract. Just happens that things are hectic, and I haven't been using my PDA very much. The Global Care Quest system, or GCQ, is intended to improve access to patient data, save health care workers time, trim the cost of care and tighten patient safety standards. I haven't installed it yet because my desktop computer is having problems with USB devices, and I am unsure what's causing it. |