Panasonic Announces the Toughbook H1 Mobile Clinical Assistant (1)
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The mobile medical space better make some room - Panasonic, one of the kings in the rugged mobile pc space, is coming to play with the Toughbook H1 Mobile Clinical Assistant (MCA) sporting a digitizer by InPlay Technologies, GOBI-enabled broadband, and dual hot-swappable batteries. It will be available in January 2009 with a starting price of $2799. See this June 30 article on InPlay announcing a "major deal" with a Japanese rugged tablet pc OEM. ...
Cooliris' Free 3D Wall Browser Now on iPhone [Updated] (1)
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Cooliris has released a free iPhone version [App Store] of their browser plug-in that allows users to browse and search through images and video on the web. Cooliris makes finding news and search results a breeze by displayi...
Panasonic gets official with F8, T8, W8 ToughBooks (1)
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Filed under: Laptops It's been nearly a year since Panasonic rolled out its 7-series ToughBooks, and it looks like they're now finally being shoved aside for some new and improved 8-series models -- namely, the F8, T8 and W8, which, among other things, each include Qualcomm's Gobi dual-3G chipset. At the top of the heap is the 14-inch F8 (pictured above), which boasts a more than adequate 2.26GHz Core 2 Duo processor, a ruggedized 160GB ...
AT&T gives thumbs-up to Gobi, Panasonic packs it in Toughbooks (1)
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Filed under: LaptopsAT&T has freely supported Panasonic's WWAN-enabled Toughbook 19 / 30 on its mobile broadband network for nearly a year now, and for those worried that the two may break things off when Gobi entered the picture can finally breathe a sigh of relief. Qualcomm's hybrid-3G technology (which goes from EV-DO to HSPA with the flip of a software switch), has just been certified for use on the carrier's nationwide network, and sure enough, ...
Food Network's Alton Brown Talks to Giz: Caribbean Adventuring With a Garmin, an iPhone and a Shload of Cameras [Interview] (9)
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Tomorrow night at 10PM, Food Network kicks off Alton Brown's latest TV show, Feasting on Waves, where the Mensa-smart kitchen geek and his crew hop into two 50-foot catamarans and sail around 15 different Caribbean islands in search of quality cuisine, shooting and editing the hi-def episodes right there on the boats. It turns out, despite his disdain for specialized kitchen gadgets, Brown is a certifiable gizmophile. He has owned maybe 20 Macs, most recently ...
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Andy Burns said:
Simply amazing how bright Alton Brown is.