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Tablet PCs at Yahoo First it was Powerbooks. I was seeing them more and more around campus. But today I was in a meeting where two of our execs appeared, both sporting Table PCs. |
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| 04.12.05
Microsoft plugs Tablet PC with free applications As part of its efforts to promote its Tablet PCs, Microsoft Corp. on Monday will release a free Experience Pack of pen-enabled applications for the mobile computers.
Tablet PCs run Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system, a premium version of the Windows XP operating system. The mobile computers come with a special pen that allows users to write on the screen and control their PC. Read The Whole Article
Using Tablet PC, wireless and web-based applications for Code Enforcement Code enforcement, a rigid paperwork and time intensive government compliance process, is undergoing major streamlining with city and county officers as well as authorized administrators soon having the ability to schedule, track and monitor the life cycle of all inspections directly from the field using a Tablet PC, wireless connection and web browser.
INKforce is a suite of automated government software tools, recently put into the field by the City of Lauderhill in Broward County, Florida. Read The Whole Article
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Toshiba suggests new Tablet PC When asked how to mix the computational power of a solid notebook with portability and elegance, some guy invented the Tablet PC. Toshiba is one of the manufacturers supporting this market, betting on comfort and ease at use as well as on an excellent set of technical specs.
The convertible laptop series from Toshiba expands with the new Satellite R15, featuring a 14.1-inch LCD XGA display (8.5 x 11 inch viewing area) which can be rotated and folded so that the system may resemble a clipboard while the user may comfortably browse using just a digital stylus. Read The Whole Article
Docs Get Hooked on Wi-Fi In December 2003, Evansville, Ind.-based Deaconess Health System began implementing a Wi-Fi network. The delivery system, however, had planned to include only its main facility in the rollout. The organization had decided its clinics would remain hard-wired and therefore installed a PC in all outpatient exam rooms.
It gave physicians iPAQ PDAs from Hewlett-Packard Co., Palo Alto, Calif., to use over the Wi-Fi network in the main hospital. Deaconess also enabled them to access select data, including lab results, patient census and other information from its clinical information system from Siemens Medical Solutions, Malvern, Pa., as soon as they entered the hospital. Read The Whole Article |