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2012-03-14 11:22:33

A “research letter” in the March 12, 2012 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine hails doctors’ use of personal mobile computers. By providing doctors with such devices, such as Apple’s popular tablet, iPad, delays in patient care have been reduced and overall efficiency has been increased in medical facilities. The University of Chicago Medicine became the first hospital in the country to equip each of their residents. These residents used the tablets to complete paperwork, update...

2012-03-12 16:00:00

Wireless mobility management firm partners with industry leader for iPad and multi-OS deployment. Danvers, MA (PRWEB) March 12, 2012 Two years ago, Wireless Analytics, LLC started getting calls from enterprise clients asking if the wireless mobility management services firm could help deploy, support and lock down iPads for mobile workers. “The inquiries trickled in at first,” said Wireless Analytics Founder and Managing Director Erik Eames of the need to help his enterprise clients...

2012-03-12 15:12:56

Providing personal mobile computers to medical residents increases their efficiency, reduces delays in patient care and enhances continuity of care, according to a "research letter" in the March 12, 2012, issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine. In November 2010, the University of Chicago Medicine became the first hospital in the country to provide residents with tablet computers on a large scale, supplying iPads to all 115 residents in internal medicine. When surveyed in 2011, more...

2012-03-12 11:30:00

Capstone of the school's educational technology initiative MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 12, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Saint Francis High School is pleased to announce that after two years of extensive research and rigorous device trials, it is partnering with Apple to place 1,800 iPads in the hands of students and teachers for the 2012-2013 school year. This bold one-to-one iPad program is the culmination of the school's comprehensive initiative to improve learning and...

Preorder Shipments of New iPads Reportedly Delayed
2012-03-11 05:43:56

Consumers who pre-ordered the new iPad will have to wait longer than expected for their Apple-developed tablet computers to arrive, various media outlets reported on Saturday. The new device, which was first demonstrated to the public during a Wednesday presentation, is currently scheduled to go on sale in physical locations on Friday, March 16. However, according to Reuters reporter James B. Kelleher, Apple's website is claiming that new iPads preordered online will not be shipped until...

2012-03-07 11:44:00

BOSTON, March 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- With the announcement of Apple's newest iPad scheduled for this afternoon, Gazelle®, the nation's leading consumer reCommerce service, officially launched new features designed to help gadget owners get paid more easily and faster than ever for their used iPads. The enhancements include updates throughout the customer experience, specifically in regard to Gazelle's mobile site, free shipping and pricing. Enhancements include: Simplified...

2012-03-06 13:34:00

NAPLES, Fla. and CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Uptown Network (previously named Hospitality Social) today announced a new consumer focused app to drive sales of mid and high tier brands. Uptown's patent pending technology ushers in the beginning of a new type of mobile software, where an app is actually a network of brands. Also, curated content as opposed to 'tags' brings mobile search expertise to a new level. With over 2 billion apps downloaded a month, leading...

2012-02-28 06:50:00

FREEHOLD, N.J., Feb. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Aginova Inc., a sensor technology company, announced today it is launching several temperature probes for food inspection, for K-12 education and for cooking, especially grilling and BBQ. All the iCelsius probes use your iPad to measure temperature. It turns the iPhone, iPad or iPod touch into a digital thermometer. The app downloaded from the App Store will read the temperature, create graphs, set up alerts, store data, email graphs and...

Air Force Cancels iPad Order
2012-02-24 05:19:46

Nextgov reports that the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) has canceled a planned acquisition of 2,861 Apple iPads. The iPads were going to be used as electronic flight bags, replacing the current 40 pounds of charts and technical manuals that the pilots and flight crew currently carry on-board the plane. Apparently the purchase was withheld because of a specified reader program titled GoodReader. This program was developed in Russia and met the security standards that the Air...

2012-02-23 17:46:00

COLUMBIA, S.C., Feb. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Columbia's Hammond School today announced its 2012-2013 initiative to incorporate iPads in the classroom for each enrolled student, pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. This effort further demonstrates the Hammond School's commitment to excellence and innovation in education and the administration's dedication to further empowering Hammond students by giving them immediate access to cutting-edge technology. "At the heart of the Hammond...