Liberated Syndication merged on March 1 with Webmayhem to form Wizzard Media. The most important aspect of this arrangement is greater resources for Libsyn to expand and enhance their podcasting hosting service.
It will be interesting to see what new features and changes are in store for podcasters who use Libsyn.
Liberated Syndication is unique in that it offers mainstream podcasters truely unlimited bandwidth and unlimited archiving of podcasts at very reasonable prices. Their new LibsynPro service offers large businesses and corporate clients additional specialized service.
I highly recommend Libsyn.
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC Video

The possibilities are nearly endless in healthcare for such a device:
- View training videos anywhere
- Conduct supply inventory and order wirelessly on the spot
- Research data entry on the bench, in a patient's room or in the field
- Access the electronic library resources anywhere
- Transport visually rich presentations to conferences
- Record teleconferences while using the device to display accompanying slides
- Runs OneNote, Microsoft Office
- Will likely run most content creation applications, i.e., Acrobat and Premiere
- Accepts USB devices such as scanners, printers and barcode readers
- Accepts digital video work via firewire
- Laboratory, pharmacy, nursing, imaging, and support staff will all find uses for the UMPC
The device is expected to be available in April.
The Gizmodo crew conducted a video interview with an Asus representative at the CeBIT show demonstrating the Asus UMPC product. The video, to be honest, is horrible. The Asus representation is difficult to understand (poor English and just a lousy salesman using car keys instead of the stylus to touch the screen) and the camera work is an embarassment. However, there is information to be had so listen carefully and rub your eyes frequently.
Saturday, February 25, 2006
OneNote 2007 Beta 1 Demo Video

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Tablet PC Music Video

This all well and good, but I would have rather have seen narration of the activities with music playing at a low volume in the background.
Nonetheless, the video may help convince you that tablet PCs are useful in healthcare education and training.
The link to his blog is HERE.
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Online PodcastUser Magazine Debuts

The magazine is currently available as a free PDF download and should be helpful to laboratorians working to offer teaching and training materials as podcasts.

Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Vlog It! Released

Vlog It! is a terrific application for those who wish to easily add video content to their blog.
I was a beta tester for the product and I can assuredly state that at $49 it's a bargain.
Watch my video preview of the trial version in iPod format HERE.
New Toshiba Tablet Almost Hits Home Run

The unit has a near perfect weight and form factor for a tablet PC thats offers easy convertibility from notebook computer format to tablet -- at 4.5 pounds, students and healthcare professionals will find the M400 easy to carry throughout a long and busy day.
The tablet PC can be ordered with Intel's new Solo (single core) or Duo (dual core) processors, up to 2 GB of system RAM and a hard drive up to 120 GB in size.
Unfortunately, those who work with digital video and large image files will be disappointed to learn that the M400 offers only an integrated Intel graphics solution that shares system RAM; in other words, Toshiba has decided not to offer optional nVidia or ATI graphics chips with dedicated graphics RAM. In my view, this is a huge error in judgement by management. In addition, the Microsoft Windows Vista Upgrade is expected to release in Fall 2006 with increased demands on graphics hardware making the purchase at this time of a unit with an integrated or shared RAM solution somewhat questionable.
While the base M400 is priced fairly reasonably, a beefed up M400 with dual core processor, a GB of RAM and large, fast hard drive quickly breaks well over the $2,000 mark.
Personally, I will wait unti Vista ships before I buy a tablet PC -- there should be lots of updated tablets introduced at that time -- perhaps even a "M600" with stronger graphics processing.
However, for those who will use their tablet for modest content creation the Toshiba Portege M400 with its light weight and excellent form factor is worth considering.
Monday, January 30, 2006
Record Teleconferences To iPod 5G

This is one of the first mic recording accessories to be announced that exploits the high-fidelity capabilities if the new iPod. Previous iPods were capable of only 8 Bit recording.
Now teleconferences, meetings and continuing education, once recorded digitally, can be stored and distributed (podcasted) in a high quality format. No more cassette recorders in the conference room, please!
MicroMemo is expected to be available in the spring at a suggested retail price of $79.95.
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