Archive for June, 2007

New! The 5-Minute Pediatric Consult for PDA

June 28, 2007

Today Unbound Medicine announced the release of The 5-Minute Pediatric Consult for PDA, the best-selling reference providing immediate, practical advice on problems seen in infants, children, and adolescents. More than 450 diseases are covered in the fast-access format that makes The 5-Minute Consult Series so popular among busy clinicians.

With Unbound Medicine’s award-winning design, you can choose from multiple indexes to instantly navigate to the information that best answers your clinical questions. Start with the basics by choosing a symptom, then move on to review differential diagnosis, treatment options, follow-up care and more.

Make sure you always have the latest information. Regular updates to The 5-Minute Pediatric Consult are delivered automatically when you synchronize your handheld.

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USBMIS Releases SkinDX PDA Software

June 28, 2007

USBMIS, Inc. announced the release of SkinDx PDA software. As the newest addition to their mobile reference library, USBMIS is proud to offer this comprehensive guide to essential information for the detection, treatment, and management of common dermatologic conditions. Its value stems from an intelligent database system, which allows users to query a comprehensive list of dermatologic conditions by morphology, shape, symptoms, distribution, color, arrangement, and systemic symptoms.

SkinDx is now available and is compatible with Palm, Pocket PC, and BlackBerry devices. It is an invaluable reference tool for dermatologists, medical students, and other medical professionals. More information about SkinDx is available at http://www.usbmis.com

PediSuite released by Medical Wizards Corporation

June 28, 2007

PediSuite 6.0 was designed to provide comprehensive pediatric information and calculation tools in eighteen easy to navigate sections. It enables the user to perform instant calculations for drug dosages, antibiotics, critical care drips, code drugs, fluids, toxicology, and growth charts. All types of healthcare providers including Physicians, Pharmacists, Paramedics, and Nurses have been able to reduce valuable time, stress, and error by using this product.
New 6.0 Features:

* 4 new modules
* Textbook type emergency/critical care content in 300+ areas with a focus on Emergency Topics which will continue to be updated and added to.
* Auto-updates coming soon!

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Now You Can Watch Pocket PC Mobile TV Wherever You Are

June 28, 2007

Just as you think that you’ve got the most out of your PocketPC, you are suddenly made aware that it can actually function as a Pocket PC Mobile TV. Yes folks, bring your television with you.

Not in the mood to watch television outside your home? Then download specialized software and make your iPAQ function like an iPAQ TV remote control inside the house. With the right remote control software, make your iPAQ a universal remote control that can operate your television, VCR, and other home or office audio and video equipment. This feature is already available for various models of the iPAQ.

Pocket PC Remote Control Functionality

The MPEG video player and Windows Media Player applications installed on your handheld can play various audio-video flicks on your iPAQ, Palm or Sony CLI. Convert your PDA into a mobile televisions set by downloading or transferring form your PC your favorite full length films, television programs, film trailers, music videos, and more.

Remote control software from UEI Nevo, VITO Remote, TV Remote Controller and others are specially made for Pocket PC handhelds. They are compatible with certain PDA models from Acer, Dell Axim, HP Jornada, Fujitsu Siemens, HP iPAQ, Toshiba, and others.

There is also remote control software, like the OMNI Remote, specifically made for Palm-based handhelds like the Palm Pilot, Handspring, and Visor so don’t think it’s only the iPAQ that can be used as a remote control in your home.

Pocket PC remote control can be utilized between PDA handhelds and television sets with infrared engines. It can work from a distance of 2 meters to 10 meters between the PDA and the television set, depending on the iPAQ model’s remote control software and infrared signal strength. When operating the television or other audio or video equipment, the PDA user should point the infrared signal of his PDA to the television.

Jon Butt is the publisher of http://www.the-PDA-guide.com One of the web’s leading sources of information on how to choose your perfect PDA or PocketPC or Handheld, where to get the biggest discounts online, which software downloads will enhance your life and what accessories will enhance your little PDA friend

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Are The TMobile Pocket PC Exchange And Repair Programs Worth The Effort?

June 28, 2007

TMobile Pocket PC exchange and repair programs are just one of the things that consumers like about this top notch carrier. Through this program, a customer may ask for repair services or an exchange of his handheld via TMobile Pocket PC Repair Centers or through the assistance of a T-Mobile Customer Service representative.

And according to customer reviews, the T-Mobile Pocket PC repair and exchange service is something that consumers can indeed rely on.

TMobile’s After Purchase Service

As a T-Mobile customer, you can avail of the exchange or repair program if your Pocket PC is still within the warranty period (usually one year) and that the defect or damage is through no fault of your own. If such is the case, T-Mobile will send a replacement Pocket PC.

Upon receipt of the Pocket PC replacement, you will then have to fill out a replacement form and send it with the defective Pocket PC within seven days. Otherwise, T-Mobile will charge you the amount of the handheld replacement.

If, however, your Pocket PC is more than a year old (i.e., out of the T-Mobile warranty period), a replacement can still be dispatched to you while repairs are being done on your Pocket PC for a $70 fee.

Don’t want to pay the $70 fee? Call a T-Mobile Customer Service representative to know more about other options you may have regarding your defective or malfunctioning Pocket PC. Don’t be shy; many Pocket PC consumers are unaware of the options they have when it comes to repairs, rebates and exchanges concerning their gadgets.

A note about T-Mobile exchanges – if you have an old model handheld such as a Toshiba Pocket PC, T-Mobile may not be able to provide replacements or repairs for these handhelds because their manufacturers do not make them anymore.

Jon Butt is the publisher of http://www.the-PDA-guide.com One of the web’s leading sources of information on how to choose your perfect PDA or PocketPC or Handheld, where to get the biggest discounts online, which software downloads will enhance your life and what accessories will enhance your little PDA friend

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New Windows Mobile 6 Devices

June 27, 2007

New devices give users faster data, easier text entry, and more wireless capabilities.

By Rich Hall

Microsoft recently announced the latest update to its mobile OS and application suite-Windows Mobile 6 (WM6). Manufacturers now have this version of the software, and we should start seeing mobile devices based on it soon. A number of new WM6 devices have been announced or were displayed at the 3GSM wireless show earlier this year. Some of these are for European or Asian distribution only. As we completed this review in late March, none had made it to the retail channel. The new naming conventions for Windows Mobile devices are as follows:

  • Windows Mobile 6 Standard: Phone-enabled device without a touchscreen (formerly Smartphone).
  • Windows Mobile 6 Professional: Phone-enabled device with a touchscreen (formerly Phone Edition).
  • Windows Mobile 6 Classic: Windows Mobile device without a phone (formerly Pocket PC). None of the devices mentioned in this article are Classics.

Note on experts comments:

We asked the members of our Board of Experts which of new Windows Mobile 6 devices they would want. We’ve included their comments in the following descriptions of new Windows Mobile 6 devices.

ASUS P526

Windows Mobile 6 Professional: http://asus.com
The P526 incorporates quad-band, EDGE capable GSM/GPRS phone technology, as well as Bluetooth wireless. It does not have integrated Wi-Fi. This device has a number pad below the display, but not a QWERTY keypad. It is powered by a 200 MHz TI processor and includes a 2.6 320 x 240 pixel color touchscreen. It also has a 2 megapixel camera and a microSD expansion slot.

ASUS Aries

Windows Mobile 6 Standard: http://asus.com
The Aries is a tri-band, 3G (UTMS) capable GSM/GPRS phone powered by a 520 MHz Intel processor and has 64 MB of RAM and 256 MB of flash ROM. It has both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi built in, as well as a 2 megapixel camera and a microSD expansion slot. It has a 320×240 pixel color display.

HP iPAQ 510 Voice Messenger

Windows Mobile 6 Standard: http://hp.com

The Voice Messenger is the first standard device that HP has marketed. Its a quad-band, EGDE capable GSM phone that also has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi built in. Its a small, candy bar-style phone with a number pad, not a QWERTY keypad. However, it does have VoIP support and Voice Commander built in.

Experts comments: Its good to see HP coming out with a new WM6 Smartphone with VoIP support. The inclusion of Voice Commander is interesting, as is its ability to send voice replies to e-mails. (Steve Sande)

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Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC

June 27, 2007

You can download Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC for free from Microsoft Website but you must Genuine Validate to download.

Overview

The Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC extends Visual Studio 2005 so that you can write managed and native application software targeting Windows Mobile 5.0 based Pocket PC devices.

This includes:

1. Windows Mobile 5.0 based Pocket PC Device Emulator images & skin files
2. Headers, Libraries, IDL files, and Managed reference assemblies
3. Sample Code
4. Documentation in CHM Format
5. Tools, Sample Configuration files, and Test Authenticode Certificates

System Requirements

* Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1; Windows XP
* Visual Studio 2005 Standard, Professional, and Team Suite Editions
* Active Sync 4.0 Developer Preview (build 4343)

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Flash Player 7 for Pocket PC

June 27, 2007

Included are the new Flash Player 7 for Pocket PC from macromedia and a flash application program to play swf files.

Later, Needs!

Pocket PC is a popular platform for mobile devices that supports a wide range of multimedia features. Flash Player 7 for Pocket PC enables developers and publishers to quickly and easily deploy rich interactive Flash content and applications for Windows Mobile 5 and Pocket PC 2003 devices. Developers can view Flash content within Pocket IE or full-screen using third-party software, or deploy stand-alone Flash applications, which requires the Distribution Kit.

Flash Player 7 for Pocket PC enables rich experiences, and offers improved performance and extended platform support for maximum portability to consumer electronics devices worldwide.
Key features include:
Web browsing compatibility
Flash Player 7 support
Action Script 2 support
XML socket support
Web services and SOAP API

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