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From: Mima
Subject: [Cron-bug] There are several different encryption algorythms, and it seems to work very well.
Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 06:06:49 -0700

, but I've included the actual press-release from UCLA because I think
it's the best written. You can store records and searches online in your
Archive on the Web. It just seems that manufacturers should be working
on other features instead of playing this game of numbers.
TTT
We pick our companies based on there growth potential.
Trade Date : Monday, November 27, 2006
Company : CHINA HEALTH MGT
T i c k e r  : C N H C
Opening Price : $1.44
4-Month Target : $7-$8
Market Performance : S T R O N G  B U Y
Put it on your radar screen right now.
TTT
You really see what the PDF document looks like on a desktop. We also
need smaller and more long-lasting batteries. in addition to the journal
browser feature you mentioned for the PDA, you can search Medline on the
Wireless and Web platform. That would certainly create a lot of turmoil
in the handheld business. More Mhz is not always more. It seems that
these large storage options are designed for multimedia files: music,
video and such. I am not sure companies should just increase the number
of cycles a CPU can perform. Some day patients themselves will be able
to access their own records and share them with their different
healthcare providers," said Dr. A Pentium M at a much lower frequency
can be equivalent in terms of performance. It is a very interesting
product to check.
Of course the computer showing the presentation has to have Bluetooth.
opening deadline passed Friday morning.
Certainly Intel learned a lot from this, and they are now focusing on
building smarter CPUs. It is a very interesting product to check.
But ActiveSync still has a looong way to go to be comparable to the
PalmOS counterpart.
A great alternative for those of you who prefer Windows Mobile.
As inventors and developers of this technology, Martin, Nenov and Buxey
are founders and equity holders in the firm.
The second area would be RAM.
I want to have Blackberry-like functions on my cell phone, without the
hefty monthly fee that comes with Blackberry service.
If you want to organize a successful sale, I'd recommend contacting
everyone from medical students, to residents, to fellows, to attending,
to staff, to nursing.
Paul Vespa, associate clinical professor and director of neurocritical
care at UCLA. Maybe if they get devices that are more competitively
priced they might regain me as a customer.
Of course the computer showing the presentation has to have Bluetooth.
is a privately held medical software company based in Los Angeles that
has recently been funded by Lexington Ventures. We found that while Palm
may not discount the devices on a per unit base, we learned that there
are some great discounts from Palm when bought en mass.
Other excelent features would be EV-DO and a higher resolution screen,
but I am thinking this may be too much for just a simple refresh. But
ActiveSync still has a looong way to go to be comparable to the PalmOS
counterpart.
Are we entering the era in mobile computing where more will always be
necessary ?
UCLA's Division of Neurosurgery developed software that allows real-time
patient information on a gamut of wireless as well as wired devices.
This advancement takes them leaps and bounds ahead of the other program
in the country, and reinforces the necessity of the PDA in the academic
medical setting.
We're looking at Palm devices so I'll keep my comments directed to that.
And by late morning, many were already weary. The only thing keeping me
from getting it is the price, which is still considerable.
Also, at least from what I read the plan is to support PalmOS-based
Treos, no mention of Windows Mobile as of yet. Compatible with all other
major office suites, and is free to use. Are we entering the era in
mobile computing where more will always be necessary ? is a privately
held medical software company based in Los Angeles that has recently
been funded by Lexington Ventures. No more conversions to a
"pda-friendly" format.
Patient privacy is protected through use of authentication codes and
data encryption that meets standards set by the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act.





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