Thursday, June 23, 2011

HP Announces webOS Pivot for HP TouchPad

HP Announces webOS Pivot for HP TouchPad
Company enhances webOS Developer Program with new updates

PALO ALTO, Calif., June 23, 2011 – HP today announced HP webOS Pivot, providing users an entertaining and informative editorial resource for discovering webOS 3.0 applications for the HP TouchPad, which launches July 1.

Designed to complement the HP webOS App Catalog, Pivot will showcase a broad range of applications – and the developers who create them – by providing customers the freedom to explore based on their interests and lifestyles. It’s just one of the new ways HP is enhancing the webOS Developer Program and investing further in the success of the growing ecosystem.

Using mHealth to Work Smarter

You can download this free whitepaper from Intel titled, "Using mHealth to Work Smarter"

A widely used term in the rapidly changing world of mobile technologies for healthcare is mHealth. Initial use of the term often focused on the use of mobile phones and handheld devices to deliver health information and services to consumers in mature nations and to rural citizens in developing nations. In order to address critical global challenges, mHealth should instead be viewed as an umbrella term that covers a wide range of mobile solutions which can help enable governments and health organizations to deliver higher-quality, more efficient healthcare.

Using mHealth to Work Smarter.PDF (301.3 K)

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

HP Tablets, Touch Screens Making Inroads in Health IT

Here's a video from HIMSS 2011 that's featuring the HP Slate 500:

Mobile Health Venture Fair — Presented by HIMSS

Mobile Health Venture Fair — Presented by HIMSS
Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Looking to Invest with Emerging Mobile Health Companies?
Look no further... join us at the HIMSS Mobile Health Venture Fair (separate registration fee required). Hear from 10 emerging Mobile Health companies seeking funding, networking opportunities and Venture Fair Information Guide.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

3,700-Physician Study from QuantiaMD Finds Tablet Devices on Track to Command Physician Market

This came out last week from QuantiaMD:

Growing Number of Physicians who Own Both Smartphones and Tablets Access Online Resources at Higher Rates

WALTHAM, MA — JUNE 16, 2011 - A study of more than 3,700 physicians sheds light on the new ways doctors are embracing mobile technology. QuantiaMD, the largest mobile and online physician community, conducted the study which found that tablet devices are rapidly proliferating in the physician market. A significant group of "Super Mobile" users – defined as physicians who own both smartphones and tablets – are far more likely than those who only own one of these devices to use mobile technology for professional activities in clinical settings. Please view a report outlining the study.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Evaluating Tablet PCs for Point-of-Care Productivity

Motion Live Webinars

Cutting Through the Hype: Evaluating Tablet PCs for Point-of-Care Productivity

Tablet PCs are more popular than ever. They’re mobile, powerful and proven to help clinicians do their jobs better and more efficiently. But with more tablet PC choices available than ever before, how do you choose the tablet PC that is right for your workflow? Join Motion’s Senior Informatics Specialist, Cheryl D. Parker, RN, MSN, PhD, on evaluating Tablet PCs for Point-of-Care Productivity. Dr. Parker will discuss integrating tablet PCs into your current environment, the importance of business integration and powerful productivity improvements. Additionally, she’ll discuss some available solutions and help guide attendees through important selection criteria to help maximize the impact of tablet PC deployments.

Date: Tuesday, June 28
Time: 1:00 pm CDT
Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)

More details here.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Panasonic Toughbook To Address Market Void By Delivering Enterprise-Grade Android Tablet

Device to include enterprise-scale security, functionality and durability for government and commercial mobility

Secaucus, NJ, June 16, 2011 – Panasonic Solutions Company, provider of collaboration, information-sharing and decision-support solutions for government and commercial enterprises, today announced its plans to deliver an enterprise-grade Android™ tablet to the market in the fourth quarter of this year. The new Toughbook® tablet will address a current gap by delivering a product designed with security, functionality and real-world reliability in mind. By delivering this purpose-built business solution, the new Toughbook tablet will appeal to a wide variety of users, including mission critical government personnel, highly mobile field forces, SMB’s looking for a competitive edge, security conscious IT managers and bottom-line focused CFOs.

Mobile Technology Meets Healthcare: Risks and Remedies

Mobile Technology Meets Healthcare: Risks and Remedies
a complimentary one-hour Web seminar:
Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Time: 12 p.m. Eastern / 9 a.m. Pacific
Duration: 1 Hour

The use of laptops and smart phones is big in healthcare, but the newer tablet devices, including iPads, and competing BlackBerry and Android-based tablets, are taking mobility in healthcare to a whole new and exciting level. Doctors are using them for go-anywhere EHR access and data entry, allowing them instant access to patient information. While the ease of accessing this information wherever can be appreciated, it does present new risks to Protected Health Information (PHI) and challenges the organizations responsible for safeguarding PHI to think harder about addressing important issues of increased mobility, including visual privacy – the protection of sensitive data while it is displayed on screen.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

The World Congress 3rd Annual Leadership Summit on mHealth

The World Congress 3rd Annual Leadership Summit on mHealth will offer strategies for harnessing emerging mHealth technologies for both provider- and consumer-directed initiatives. Applying mobile technology for clinical decision support for anytime, anywhere connectivity and generating consumer engagement with the newest wearable, wireless biometric sensors as well as mobile devices for improving health will be highlights of the event.

Through thought-provoking panels and case studies, you will learn how the leading organizations are integrating mHealth strategies into the care delivery model. The Summit will focus on a broad range of topics including:
  • Gain Insight into the Health Reform mHealth Initiatives that Reward Physicians on the Basis of Quality
  • Improve Communications between Physicians and Patients with Mobile Apps
  • Enhance the Coordination of Care in a Patient Centered Medical Home through Mobile Health
  • Accelerate Consumer Wellness and Prevention with Smartphones and Mobile Apps
  • Enhance Consumer Health and Well Being with Mobile Games
  • Assess the Impact of iPads and Other Tablets on Mobile Health
  • Realize the Potential mHealth has to Achieve Meaningful Use Goals
The World Congress 3rd Annual Leadership Summit on mHealth
July 28-29, 2011
Boston, MA

Learn more here: http://www.worldcongress.com/events/HL11028/

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The New Motion CL900, Enterprise-Ready Tablet PC

Motion Live Webinars

The New Motion CL900, Enterprise-Ready Tablet PC
Running Time: 30 Minutes

The New Motion CL900 Enterprise-Ready Tablet PC. A rugged, lightweight and powerfully equipped tablet PC, purposefully designed, developed and built for mobile business. Learn how the CL900 will meet your mobility needs, and also how Motion's robust, versatile suite of Tablet PCs are suitable for virtually any mobile environment.

Date: Thursday, June 16
Time: 1:00 pm CDT
Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)

Register here.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Win a Thrive™ Tablet by Toshiba

The Thrive™ Tablet by Toshiba is an Android slate that has a removable battery and several connectivity ports.

  • Android 3.1, Honeycomb
  • 10.1" High-resolution LED Screen
  • Dual front and back webcams
  • User-replaceable Easy Grip Back cover and battery
  • One USB 2.0, One Mini USB, One HDMI and an SD Card Slot
  • Starting at: $429.99
Here's a chance to win a Thrive Tablet: http://thetoshibatablet.com/missions

Friday, June 10, 2011

HP TouchPad available on July 1

If you've been waiting for an HP TouchPad running HP webOS, your wait is almost over. The WiFi version of the TouchPad will ship on July 1 and the 3G version will be available on AT&T later this summer.

The TouchPad is the first slate tablet to run webOS.

"What makes HP TouchPad a compelling alternative to competing products is webOS," said Jon Rubinstein, senior vice president and general manager, Palm Global Business Unit, HP. "The platform's unmatched features and flexibility will continue to differentiate HP products from the rest of the market for both personal and professional use. This is only the beginning of what HP's scale can do with webOS."

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Screen rotation on the HP Slate 500

By default, the HP Slate 500 only goes from 0 to 90 degrees based on the built-in accelerometer. You need to manually use key strokes to get the display to 180 or 270 degrees.

Here's a video I took showing that the HP Slate 500 has the ability to use the built-in accelerometer to rotate its display: 0, 90, 180, and 270 degrees:

Monday, June 6, 2011

Building "Windows 8" - Video #1

Want to get a preview of Windows 8? Here's a first look at the new "Windows 8" user interface. The "snap" feature for multitasking looks very interesting to me. The future of computing will be centered around touch-navigation.

ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101

Eee Pad Transformer TF101
  • NVIDIA® Tegra™ 2 1.0GHz dual-core CPU for excellent multitasking & 1080p video playback
  • Android 3.0 Honeycomb O.S. with Adobe® Flash® 10.2 support*2
  • Full QWERTY keyboard, touchpad input with Polaris® Office® for mobile productivity
  • 16*1 hours long battery life for all day computing with docking station
  • Brilliant IPS panel with ultra-wide 178⁰ viewing angle made from scratch resistant and super tough glass
  • One year of Unlimited ASUS WebStorage, two USB ports, SD and Micro SD card readers for easy sharing & storage expendability
  • 3D stereo with max bass response with SRS premium sound

Friday, June 3, 2011

HP Slate 500 deals: refurbished and open box

If you're interested in picking up an HP Slate 500 that runs Windows 7, consider a refurbished or open box product. You can find these at the HP Business Outlet. You can also get them through retailers like PC Mall. $539 for a Slate 500 that normally retails for $799 isn't bad!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Motion Ships the First Ultra-light and Rugged CL900 Tablet PC

The First Tablet PC of its Kind, the CL900 Enhances Motion’s Offering of Enterprise-Ready Mobility Solutions

AUSTIN, Texas – June 2, 2011 – Motion Computing®, a leading global provider of tablet PCs and supporting mobility solutions, today announced that its first small form factor, rugged tablet PC designed for productivity and business integration, the Motion® CL900, is now shipping. With a 10.1-inch display that enables both touch and stylus input, powered by the Intel® Atom™ Processor Z670 Series and running Windows® 7, the CL900 is a robust tablet PC that offers seamless business integration and enables access to and utilization of data while mobile.

ASUS announces the Padfone: Smartphone plus Tablet combination

Is it a smartphone? Is it a tablet? It's a Padfone. ASUS is coming out with the Padfone. This combination device is a smartphone that docks inside of a tablet. Sound familiar to the Motorola ATRIX? Well, the Padfone isn't a netbook or a laptop. It's a touch-screen tablet. Essentially, you're enlarging the screen size on your Android smartphone by going with the Padfone. You can learn more about the Padfone here.

Microsoft reveals Windows 8

It looks like Microsoft is designing Windows 8 to bridge the gap between desktop operating systems and mobile operating systems. The new Windows 8 OS will run on systems that have lower hardware specifications. Windows 8 will be optimized for touch-screen navigation, so I can't wait to load it on my HP Slate 500 to see how it performs. Here's a great post from Engadget that covers some of the Windows 8 highlights from Computex 2011.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Will the next iPad use a stylus pen?

The current iPad only has a capacitive touch screen, so it really doesn't accommodate a stylus pen that uses input technology developed by Wacom or N-Trig. Some of the other slate tablets developed by HP, Fujitsu, Motion Computing, HTC, and others are employing both a capacitive multi-touch screen along with an N-Trig digitizer that allows you to draw and write on the screen with high precision. The current HP Slate 500 is an example of a device that allows input via touch plus N-trig digitizer. The HTC Flyer is another example.

Will the next Apple iPad incorporate similar technology? Is the demand for "inking" growing among tablet PC users, or is touch input and navigation sufficient? I'm a big fan of digitizers and inking because I've been a tablet PC user for many years. Some of the first tablet PCs were using digitizer technology made by Wacom and Wacom continues to power tablet PCs made by HP, Lenovo, Fujitsu, and others.

Will the next iPad include an active digitizer?