Due to minor bugs with the original firmware, palmONE has released an upgrade for its ROM software. These updates address issues such as a calender bug, problems in Contacts and adjusts the soft keyboard to prevent system instability. Full Story
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Thursday, October 28, 2004
McGraw-Hill and Unbound Medicine Expand Partnership
McGraw-Hill Professional and Unbound Medicine announced today that they will be expanding their partnership in producing software for handheld and wireless devices. With this announcement comes the release of 5 new titles including CURRENT Consult Medicine 2005.
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Monday, October 18, 2004
Compare VGA Pocket PC's
While not all models are currently available in all areas, there will soon be 6 Pocket PC's with VGA displays on the market. To decide which device is right for you, compare and contrast the features of both the inside and outside, including price and availability. LINK
Friday, October 15, 2004
Unbound Medicine Releases Current Consult Surgery for PDA
Unbound Medicine, a leading provider of knowledge management solutions for the healthcare industry, announces the release of Current Consult Surgery for Palm OS and Pocket PC devices.
CCS brings you authoritative clinical answers on more than 360 surgically treated disorders in the most efficient format, perfectly devised for the busy physician.
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CCS brings you authoritative clinical answers on more than 360 surgically treated disorders in the most efficient format, perfectly devised for the busy physician.
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Release of Tungsten T5 Announced
The new Tungsten T5, which will be widely available in November, has features such as: 256MB of Flash memory, a 320x480 pixel display and Bluetooth wireless in a compact Tungsten E like form factor. Full story
Survey Says- Mobile Hardware Increasingly Common
A survey covering 164 hospitals, reports that 72 % of hospital executives interviewed say their clinicians are using mobile computing devices. Focusing on PDAs, Tablet PC's and wireless computers, the report found differences between the types of devices initially purchased and the types they prefer to purchase in the future. Full Story
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