The Med-eMonitor System offers a combined medication and care plan adherence solution that reminds the patient to take his/her medication at the appointed time, tracking the patient's medicinal intake automatically. This data can then be accessed by health care providers via a secure Internet site, doing away with the need to write down the patient's progress in a diary somewhere. Each Med-eMonitor System can track, remind, and report up to 25 medications per patient. 5 of the most important medications are stored physically in the device itself, where a sensor will detect when the medication is accessed. A pilot program involving the Med-eMonitor System is currently being held at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Music subscription services are currently shackled by DRM files, and the FairUse4WM software eliminates the DRM from standard WMA-DRM10/11 audio files. Tests with tracks subscribed from Napster ended with positive results, enabling you to listen to those downloaded songs on any other player. The FairUse4WM software is also able to strip DRM from tracks in batches, making conversion a fast and painless process. Chances are record companies won't take the proliferation of this new software lying down.
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Sprint and Verizon have gone head-to-head in order to dominate the EV-DO market, and apparently the former has a slight edge at the moment with the news of an impending upgrade of its current EV-DO network to Revision A. Such an announcement is made all the more sweet with the release of new EV-DO cards that will support this new implementation, offering download speeds that average anywhere between 450kbps and 800kbps as well as uploads that range from 300kbps to 400kbps. It will cost you $99.99 for each of these new backward-compatible Rev. A cards that come with a 2-year contract, while a one-year contract is more expensive at $179.99 a pop.
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Add to myYahoo!Yeah, you know you want one of these, because you know deep down that you're addicted to this confounded game. Sudoku has a much more complex history than just "it came from Japan," actually dating back to 19th century France. This handheld version computer generates puzzles to last the enthusiasts among you for quite some time, and if it doesn't, then you should consider entering some contests because you're way too fast! Oh by the way, if you're interested in spending a few more dollars to get a more sophisticated playing experience, check out the glass Sudoku board as well.
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