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Mobile Health Computing
http://www.mobilehealthcomputing.com
Learn how Ultra-Mobile PCs (UMPCs), Tablet PCs, Netbooks, and Other Small Computers are getting integrated into the healthcare system. As information technology plays a larger role in the healthcare system, clinicians must understand how mobile computing can improve public health.
Recent Posts
Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 (Smallest Multi-Touch Handheld PC)
I've owned several Fujitsu tablet PCs. They recently announced their smallest multi-touch handheld PC called the LifeBook UH900. Here's a snippet from their recent press release:Combining amazing engineering with the latest technology, Fujitsu presen...
Newer ThinkPad X200 Tablet PC with improved battery life
Lenovo refreshed the ThinkPad X200 tablet PC with a multi-touch screen earlier this year. That was in anticipation of Windows 7 since Vista or XP did not have any multi-touch functionality. In that refreshed line of X200 tablets, Lenovo apparently ma...
SDXC coming to laptops
What's SDXC? It's the next generation memory card specification. With SDXC, we'll see flash memory cards that exceed 32 GB in capacity. We're talking about up to 2 TB! (of course, we probably won't be able to afford those, but 64 GB should be reasona...
Another reason why I want an illuminated keyboard
Many of you know that I now have a newborn at home. When I'm on baby duty, I try to do a little bit of computing on my laptop and when you're working in a dark room, you quickly recognize the value of an illuminated keyboard. Those that use a backlig...
Babies, sleep, and handheld computers
What's the link? Well, I have a new baby at home. The last time I had a new baby at home, I was severely sleep-deprived. However, I still wanted to do a bit of computing (sorry, I can't help myself) and I was able to do this with different handheld c...
Using the hospital Wi-Fi system
Thank goodness for free hospital Wi-Fi networks! Typing this from the hospital (wife is read to deliver!)Trouble viewing the contents? Visit MobileHealthComputing.com by Dr. Joseph Kim. Follow @DrJosephKim on Twitter.Subscribe to the RSS feed. ...

