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Free Voice Recorder for Your iPhone- Sync Recordings to PC via Wi-Fi

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Here is a tip for getting a free voice recorder for your iPhone courtesy of iPhone News from a post dated 10/13/08:

 

If you are looking for good and free voice recorder, EccoNote is a good choice. But it does not look as good as iDicto. This very good looking voice recorder app is currently having a promotion.


It originally charges you $0.99, but now it’s free now for a limited time.

It does not have time limit for recording, and the interface is just like a classic voice recorder.

In the recording screen, click the sync button in the bottom left, you will be able to download the recordings from iPhone to PC through web browser easily using Wi-Fi.

Time is limited, grab it in iTunes or later it will become shareware.

Follow the link below and be sure to sign in with your iTunes user name and password or create a new account if you are new to iTunes


iPhone Applications now available at iTunes.com! Shop Now!

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Make Custom Ringtones for iPhone From Your Favorite Songs- Hot New Product

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NEW!! The ability to make custom ringtones is something that iPhone users have been looking for and Ring Factory 2009 is here to deliver. Take clips from your favorite song and turn it into a ringtone for your iPhone. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. Downright cheap price!

Online demo, extensive FAQs, easy to follow instructions, take a look…

Click the Link Below

Ring Factory - use your music to create your own ringtones

 

 

 

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Young Doctors Everywhere- Run Your Practice (or part of it) From Your iPhone!!!

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Yes, its official, there ARE medical applications for the iPhone. The National Network of Libraries of Medicine has posted a host of things doctors can now do via their iPhone. With the iPhone 3G there has been an increase in applications and tomorrow..who knows…soon they will be passing iPhones out with the stethescopes.

Here is just a taste of what the docs can do with their iPhones-

 

List of iPhone medical applications
AirStrip OB - remote patient monitoring
Apple website iPhone demonstration
DynaMed and the iPhone - stay tuned for other EBSCO announcements
Epocrates demonstration
Heart It iPhone demonstration
iChart Sync - CareTools for the iPhone
MacPractice iPhone Interface
Mediquations - Medical Calculator for iPhone and iPod Touch
Medical eponyms database for handheld devices
Merck Medicus - PDA tools
MIMvista - Presents Multi-modality Imaging on the iPhone™
Modality Learning: we make small screens smarter and potential iPhone applications for medical students
Podcasts and Videocasts
PubGet Mobile
Unbound medicine simulation
Wikipanion - wikipedia for mobiles
Yale’s Cushing/Whitney Library Mobile site and PDAs, Handhelds and Mobile Technologies in Libraries

Unbound Medicine & the iPhone

Unbound Medicine is one of the few medical information tools specifically designed for the iPhone. It places emphasis on current information, and book titles such as Harrison’s Manual of Medicine and Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests from McGraw-Hill, 5-Minute Clinical Consult from Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Red Book® from the American Academy of Pediatrics, and Davis’s Drug Guide and Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary from F.A. Davis.

Unbound MEDLINE tracks medical journals and searches 17 million citations.
Unbound Medicine’s customized iPhone interface takes full advantage of the built-in Safari™ web browser to give health professionals quick answers over cellular and WiFi networks. Users navigate intuitively by tapping on index terms or by entering searches into clinician-friendly forms. Cross-links and lists of related content instantly take a clinician from a disease management discussion to a drug monograph for the correct dose, possible interactions, and adverse effects of a recommended medication.
In addition, iPhone and iPod Touch users can use iPhone-optimized Unbound MEDLINE on their WiFi or cell-enabled device by simply going to: http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline (go there with a web browser you’ll get the web version).

Medical library websites & iPhone

A number of American medical libraries have started to develop special pared-down, ‘optimized’ versions of their library websites.
See Yale’s Cushing/Whitney Library cool mobile site
The idea with minimalist library websites is to help users navigate library resources on small mobile screens. In that small content, you should be able to use the iPhone to find books, specific journals or articles in medical libraries with no difficulty.
Some health librarians report that pdfs open but take time to load on the iPhone; lengthy articles may time out before they are completely downloaded (this has also been observed in loading web pages). Some articles open up in ‘html’ which may be a more sound option.

iPhone and medical faculty & students doing research
Books and articles should be searchable/findable on the iPhone
Health professionals should be able to determine, if needed, the physical location of library items using the iPhone
Copies of articles to view or print later should be easily sent via email on the iPhone
Also, abstracts and articles can be shared with colleagues, residents or medical students via email.
Patient monitoring, x-ray and scan viewing, patient charting, are all coming to the iPhone.

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iPhone Fusion with a Netbook? Meet The OLO

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Here’s an interesting post from Gizmodo regarding the anticipated OLO- the iPhone powered notebook. They don’t sound too pleased neither was Engadget whose review was rougher than this one . If it happens, lets see if they can price it right.

 

For those of you out there who are too impatient for the day when iPhone-like mobiles and netbooks converge into one carry-all uber device, there’s OLO. On Monday, the company will announce plans for an iPhone-powered netbook. As you can see in the image, there’s all sorts of FAIL going on right now. Wrong OS for starters, so we can probably chalk this pic up to poor Photoshopping and/or planning on OLO’s part. However, the company is adamant that the device is real, and coming soon. Of course, if Apple unleashes a MacBook netbook on the world this week during its MacBook event, calling the OLO device a moot point will be the understatement of the year. From the looks of the OLO web site, that may happen even if Apple decides to cancel the event and show nothing. [OLO Computer via ITWire]

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Walmart to Sell The iPhone 3G Starting November 15

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According to news reports, Walmart has beat out Radio Shack to become the latest partner with Apple to sell the iPhone 3G, beating out Radio Shack Walmart is set to carry the iPhone 3G in stores beginning November 15, just in time for the holidays. However with the economy as it is, it remains to be seen if there will be any price cut but, hey, it is Walmart.

Stay tuned, updated info will be available here as soon as it is available along with links to purchase for in-store pickup or delivery.

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