I spotted a fellow blogger and colleague, Spinosum’s post in PA about a Beaming Session In Clinic. I must say most of the stuff I have “beamed” over to colleagues at work are really non-medical applications e.g. utilities like NVBackup and other great freeware which many users are simply not aware of. One big advantage [...]
August 4th, 2008 | Posted in General/PDA | 4 Comments
Those of you in California would have had to get one as of this year. Where I live, using a hands-free kit has been compulsory for years – though I really think it doesn’t impact that much on road safety as using a mobile phone in any way when driving is just as bad! What [...]
July 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Tips and Tricks | No Comments
After getting the DUN connection going using a USB cable, the natural course is to move on to Bluetooth. This walk through applies to the default Xandros Linux installation on the Eee. What are the advantages of this method? – no cables, meaning no messy wires to lug around – no additional software purchase needed [...]
February 18th, 2008 | Posted in Tips and Tricks | 4 Comments
Via Palmaddicts: The Abacus is a handheld, digital radiation detection device that enables you to complete your surveys automatically with your Abacus and a Palm Pilot or Treo Phone with Bluetooth connectivity. Not only does it offer excellent sensitivity to low levels of alpha, gamma, and x-rays, but the internal guard detector automatically performs gamma [...]
April 13th, 2007 | Posted in Medical/PDA | No Comments
ASH: PDA Station Originally uploaded by palmdoc. Just back from the ASH meeting in Orlando, Florida. In the exhibition hall I spotted this Merck Oncology booth which was offering a free special version of McGrawhill/Skyscape’s Harrison’s Manual of Medicine (a subset containing the Hematology Oncology and Infectious diseases chapters). The file is actually sent via [...]
December 15th, 2006 | Posted in Medical/PDA, Moblog | 1 Comment
The adventure continues. While I have Skype on my Dell Axim x50v, it would be a pity not to have a VOIP solution for the Treo650 or Treo700p for that matter. Never mind that the Treo does not have Wifi without a third party solution (the Enfora sled). You can have fast data connection via [...]
July 21st, 2006 | Posted in General/PDA | No Comments
ActiveECG for Palm Handhelds Now Available with Bluetooth Connectivity CASTINE, Maine – June 21, 2006 – Active Corporation, Inc., producer of portable medical devices used “when life is on the lineT,” today announced the availability of a new BluetoothR adapter for their ActiveECGT cardiac monitor. For a limited time, the Bluetooth adapter will be offered [...]
June 22nd, 2006 | Posted in Medical/PDA | No Comments
Not long more till the rumoured May 15 announcement of the Treo700p.. But I spotted Treo Today’s blog on another rumour: next Treo 650 firmware update coming? The features which excite me the most: – FAT32 support (Allows use of the new 4GB SD cards) – Updated Bluetooth support. (New handsfree devices) – Pocket Tunes [...]
April 23rd, 2006 | Posted in Software News | No Comments
From PDA Transmits Data In A Heartbeat The soon-to-be-commercialized Bio-Patch Wireless Holter Monitor is a full 12-lead, wireless monitor that measures, records and transmits physiological signals associated with a patient�s cardiovascular system. The Bio-Patch is attached to a patient’s chest (where it resembles a large capital-letter �I�) and consists of six electrodes embedded in a [...]
April 13th, 2006 | Posted in Medical/PDA | No Comments
Jennifer Chappell writes in Palmaddicts of her experience with Another Palm Doctor: We were sitting in the waiting area and I had one of my PDAs playing with it, when the nurse came out to get my Mother. The nurse asked if I’d like to go back with my Mother and of course I said [...]
January 6th, 2006 | Posted in General/PDA | No Comments