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| How To Blog in Ink Using Word 2007 |
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submitted by GottaBeMobile 325 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com) |
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Chris Paris is a very active GottaBeMobile.com reader and forum member,
helping others in our forums with tablet pc issues, etc. He's written the following
article for us on how to blog in ink using Word 2007.
- Chris Paris
I've been an early adopter of using MS Word 2007's blogging features, having used
it for various blogs -- via WordPress -- since the software came out. Here's
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| Tablet PCs in the waiting room? |
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submitted by GottaBeMobile 325 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com) |
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Although we're all familiar with doctors using Tablet PCs like the Motion
C5 for record keeping, a new company
- Phreesia - wants to put a Tablet PC like
device in the hands of the patients in the waiting room. The interesting part
"There is no cost to the doctor. We're building up the network, and then pharmaceutical
companies pay only for the right to advertise." Interesting idea, alt |
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| Dell's Latitude XT up close -- a bit too close |
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submitted by Engadget 325 days ago (via engadget.com) |
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| Filed under: Laptops, Tablet PCs
Here you go, the up-close shots of Dell's Latitude XT tablet you've been waiting for. Thing is, just like a Sunday afternoon on the island of La Grande Jatte, somethings are best viewed from a distance. Dell's Latitude XT sports enough black boxiness to make ThinkPad owners swoon. Poor souls, Dell may have added a scroll wheel to the XT's bezel but you've still got |
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| Intel shows of MIDs / UMPCs aplenty at IDF |
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submitted by Engadget 325 days ago (via engadget.com) |
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| Filed under: Handhelds, Tablet PCs
We already caught sight of one Mobile Internet Device that made its way to Intel's currently-happening Developer Forum, but it looks like that was just the tip of the MID iceberg, with at least five other devices also making an appearance in prototype forum. In addition to that BenQ unit, the prototypes include devices from Asus, Compal, Elektrobit, Inventec and |
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| Fujitsu LifeBook U810 tablet reviewed |
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submitted by Engadget 325 days ago (via engadget.com) |
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| Filed under: Laptops, Tablet PCs
Fujitsu attracted a fair bit of attention back in August with its $1,000 U810 convertible tablet PC, and it's now out to prove its worth when it comes to reviews, one of the first of which looks to have come from the folks at Laptop Magazine. While it's apparently not without its faults, they found quite a bit to like about the device, saying "you can't beat the pr |
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| HTC's Shift runs Vista (for 2 hours?) not Windows Mobile |
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submitted by Engadget 325 days ago (via engadget.com) |
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| Filed under: Handhelds, Laptops, Tablet PCsHTC's Shift: runs Windows Mobile right, after all, it's an HTC device? Nope, Vista Business Edition. That Windows Mobile looking UI we've seen is HTC's "SnapVUE" shell, an advanced BIOS with support for some of the same applications you would see on a Windows Mobile device. So while you won't get voice capability or Windows Mobile Office, the Sideshow-lik |
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| Education Goes Wireless |
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submitted by GottaBeMobile 325 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com) |
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I've
become even more interested in articles discussing using Tablet PCs in education now
that I'm actually back in school again. The Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette has a nice article today covering several colleges that are increasing
their use of Tablet PCs and wireless Internet access. I know that my school (Portland
State University) seems to have WiFi available everywhere. For some students |
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| ASUS makes Eee UMPC, prices official |
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submitted by Layne 325 days ago (via electronista.com) |
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| Though long familiar in the media, ASUS has only now made a formal announcement of the Eee, an ultra-mobile PC meant to be owned by casual users including women and children. Each unit has a screen measuring just seven inches, and users navigate mainly through a graphical interface, whose speed is enhanced due to a reliance on flash storage instead of a conventional hard disk. |
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| REVIEW - Gigabyte U60 gets Tweaktown's best value award |
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| I just saw this review of the Gigabyte U60 UMPC over at Tweaktown and they had a lot of positive things to say about the device. Their monster seven part review pores over every detail of the U60 and they even put it through a battery life test, the results are quite impressive:After letting it run for 45 minutes, you can see that there is a steady and consistent discharge rate, and based on the a |
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