Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Windows Vista Service Pack (SP) 1 Release Candidate
Bink.nu and ZDNet are reporting that Microsoft will be releasing the Release Candidate (RC) test build of Windows Vista Service Pack (SP) 1 to selected testers the week of December 1.
The further report that Microsoft will release the SP1 RC test to the general public in the second week of December.
The Bink.nu article can be seen at: http://bink.nu/news/vista-sp1-release-candidate-expected-next-week.aspx
The Bink.nu article can be seen at: http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=985
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Dell Latitude XT Tablet PC Coming Soon?
Engadget's posting about Dell Tablet PC: http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/12/dells-latitude-xt-up-close-a-bit-too-close/
YouTube video featuring Jeff Clark from Dell's Business Products Group announcing the Dell Tablet PC: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8tP2Pf9Bdg
Friday, November 23, 2007
OQO it is!
I looked high and low for a device that suits all my needs and narrowed it down to the Shift (still not out) and the OQO. I can honestly say however that the OQO is still as appealing to me as the day I first received it and for that reason I am back! In fact I am so back that I have ordered the 1.6GHz e2 with 32GB SSD! When it arrives you can definitely expect more camera action from me.
In the mean time the trusty Toshiba R400 is packed up with its dock, its extended battery and accessories, and sits idly under my desk playing second fiddle to a device a tenth of its size.
Too funny.
Are you in Queensland?
The Microsoft inspired User Groups are some of the most fun gathering you will attend all year. They are an opportunity to meet with some real life experts and come face-to-face with like minded folks from all walk’s of life.
I will be presenting (no surprise) on UMPC trends and will have a swag full of gear including the Sahara i440D, the SunPad, the OQO e2, the Q1U, the Shift, the EVERUN and more... One of my good mates, and all round fanatic, Wayne Small will also be there. If you have never heard Wayne speak on SBS then you have not heard anything!
So if you’re in town, or want to fly in for the evening then be sure to come up and say hello.
Here are the details:
This is your final reminder for next weeks Brisbane SBS UG meeting (Tues 27th Nov), which is our last formal SBS focused meeting for 2007, so please try and join us.
It will be a jam packed night, as we have three great presentations....
1. Sydney SBS-MVP - Wayne Small, will show us the new Trend Micro Worry Free Remote Manager 2. Sydney Mobility-MVP - Hugo Ortega - will share with us his infinite wisdom on the latest UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC) devices.
and
3. Acronis and Datastor (www.datastor.com.au) will talk to us about the new Acronis "Echo", which is the replacement for the current True Image Server 9 product.
So, lot's of cool *NEW TECHNICAL* stuff.
I will create a Poll for your RSVP's, so please keep an eye open for the email soon.
Thanks, hope to see you next week.
Stu
Meeting Information:
Date: Tuesday 27th Nov 2007
Time: 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Cost: Admission and refreshments are FREE!
Location: Microsoft Brisbane
Building: Level 9, Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane Qld 4000
Room: Follow the signs when you leave the lift.
Note: Arrive at 5:30pm for Pizza, then a 6:00pm start
*Please arrive before 6pm as the lift security activates automatically.
*Should you arrive after 6pm, call Stuart Applegate's mobile
Contact: Stuart Applegate (stuart at businesscomputing dot com dot au)
Weekend Immersion in Nursing Informatics 2008 Schedule
Feb 8 - 10, 2008 (Fri-Sun)
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, SC
Hotel Reservations:
Courtyard Marriott Riverview
35 Lockwood Ave.
Charleston, SC 29401
Call: 1‐800‐549‐8154 and please mention “WINS” as your group code.
WINI Brochure
Contacts:
Registration
Kathie Faulkner in the Center for Professional De‐velopment and Clinical Education Resources,
(843)792‐2409
Program
Weatherly Brice, MSN, RN-BCClinical EducatorMedical University of South Carolina AuthorityCharleston, SC(843) 792-6572rogersw@musc.edu
March 28-30, 2008 (Fri - Sun)
ANIA Event
Clark Memorial HospitalJeffersonville IN
Contact:
Vicki Vallejos
vicki.vallejos@clarkmemorial.org
April 11-12, 2008 (Fri - Sat)
Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, PA
Contact
Sharon Majarowitz
majarowitzs@einstein.edu
215.456.7581
April 25-27, 2008 (Fri-Sun)
Children's Medical Center
Cincinnati, OH
Contact: Jack Warfield
Jack.Warfield@cchmc.org
July 14-16, 2008 (Mon - Wed)
University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore
Pre Conference Tutorial in conjunction with the Summer Institute in Nursing Informatics (July 16-19,2008)
Christine Ward, M.S.Program ManagerOrganizational Partnerships, Outreach and Clinical Enterprise University of Maryland School of Nursing 655 West Lombard St. Room 425 A Baltimore, MD 21201-1579 Phone: 410-706-1838 Fax: 410-706-0018 cward006@son.umaryland.eduwww.nursing.umaryland.edu/events
Sept 20 - 21, 2008 (Sat, Sun)
Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Fern Watson
watsonf@hhsc.ca
Dec 5-7, 2008 (Fri-Sun)
UTMB Galveston, TX
Poldi Tschirch PhD,RN,BC
Email: ptschirc@utmb.edu
Webcast on Motion Computing® C5 Mobile Clinical Assistant
Getting a Handle on Patient Care
Results are in! Please join Intel and Motion Computing® for a special live webcast showcasing improvements in patient care and operational efficiency as a result of the new mobile clinical assistant solution.
December 4, 200710:00 am - 11:30 am (U.S. Pacific Time)
Listen to industry healthcare leaders and learn about the patient and clinician benefits of the Motion Computing C5 MCA.
Patricia A. Abbott, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI; Co-Director, PAHO/WHO Collaborating Center for Nursing Knowledge, Information Management & Sharing (KIMS); Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Michael Blum, MD, CMIO & Associate Professor, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center
Marilyn Schaffner, RN, PhD, CNO & VP Patient Care Services, Medical University of South Carolina
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Click here to register for the live webcast.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Which device...next?
As I sit here staring down the barrel of the gun I realise I am facing a new game of Russian roulette. Now that I have returned from abroad I feel it time to change machines...again. As many of you know it was the Toshiba R400 that was my companion for the last several months. There were several reasons why I chose this unit, i.e. large screen resolution, bright display, nice keyboard, lightweight design, great extended battery option, and great tablet PC experience in pen mode. The fact remains however that the predominant reason for taking this device overseas was that it provided the best desktop replacement experience.
Now that I am back I no longer need the desktop replacement experience as I have monitors and large keyboards that I can use from any room in my home or office so (happily) the need to replace a desktop, while on the road, is no longer there. So here is my new dilemma. Which unit next???
Ultimately I have decided to sell the 3-month old Toshiba R400, with extended battery, with 4GB of RAM and with docking station. It is sad to see it go but three months is long enough. LOL. Faced with the decision of finding a replacement device I am however still struggling. What I would like to know from you is if money were no option, which device, out of the current assortment available in the world, would you go for?
I’m thinking the following:
- Shift: great mobile unit with 3G embedded. Big plus. (crap battery life)
- Q1U: great device overall with the organiser pack and nice extended battery options (poor pen features and bulky when fully accessorised.)
- OQO e2 SSD: this sounds like a great unit with lots of positive features. The big plus is I get to use a lot of existing accessories. (Tiny screen when on the road)
- EVERUN: The Docking station is great and battery life is unbeatable. (specifications are the killer here.)
What do you guys/gals think? I will try the HUGOMETER out on myself and let you kow the results.
PS. If you are interested in buying the R400 with all its gear then (email: hugo at Tegatech dot com dot au). The price is $2500 AUD for the lot ($2,200 USD) + freight.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
When three devices are not enough
As I looked around the terminal earlier that evening there were many faces now starting to look familiar. These were the burdened faces of passengers on our same flight; all gloomy with the look of boredom and disappointment. Amongst this group I ended up pumping into an Indian Businessman from Madras who was having issues with his Dell. Interestingly he was a Mobility Expert who was focused purely on phones and PDAs so when I offered him the Q1U to check his emails (to kill his woes) the look on his face was priceless.
The first look was one of inquisitiveness; the second was one of excitement, and the last look was one of relief that such a device existed. We ended up sharing stories and chatting for well over 90 minutes. The only interruption to our geekish bliss was the fact that my son, Leon, wanted the Q1U back!!!! HAHAHA.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Sprekensi deutch?

Over the years the blog as been very good to me (and I have been good to the blog). I have made many friends, albeit mostly virtual, and am always pleasantly surprised to learn of their location in the Globe, and their orientation in life. Today I am posting an excerpt from one of the uberTablet family who actually lives in Germany. He is a keen Sailor and Gadgeteer also; he writes articles regarding both his passions and publishes them in his native language...Deutch.
His name is Manfred and on this occasion he has included some UMPC tails too. So for those of you that can speak German head on over to his website and download the PDF. For those of you that cannot (like me) then here is a brief description by Manfred of what he wrote:
please follow the link below and click on FoolproofXV it will open a pdf-file and on the following pages you will find yourself as image or text.
Pages:
45 - I'm telling, that you've lost your camcorder by theft and that you had to stop your podcasts for a while
76 - showing that you're dancing on all wedding partys ( a German saying, if you can find somebody in all places )
132 - telling that you got all the wow news
Download the PDF here
Have fun.
Kindest regards
Manfred
Monday, November 12, 2007
Very Cool User Interface from Microsoft Research
http://research.microsoft.com/users/kenh/InkSeine/
A video demonstrating InkSeine can be seen at: http://research.microsoft.com/users/kenh/papers/How-to-get-the-most-out-of-InkSeine.wmv
The InkSeine Tutorial can be seen at: http://research.microsoft.com/users/kenh/InkSeine/tutorial-page-1-introduction.html
Unfortunately, it is not generally available and only available to Microsoft employees. This would be a great research tool for a nursing student!
I hope they make this available soon.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Rugged gets UMPC

James (one of my favourite travel companions) will walk the Kokoda Trail and will include a UMPC or Tablet on his journey. I know he is hunting for something with good battery life, and some rugged features, i.e. something like the Nova SunPad or the EO TufTab.
This is a truly admirable course of action he has taken and if any of you are interested you can sponsor James and his father or just post him some words or encouragement on his blog.
Has anyone been there? Is it tough?