Motion Computing C5: the first Mobile Clinical Assistant review
Reviews Tablet PC specialist Motion Computing showed off its new C5 Mobile Clinical Assistant (MCA) at CeBIT 2007. The MCA platform, developed jointly by Intel and Motion Computing, is designed to deliver patient records and other relevant data to...
[March 16, 2007, 13:29]
Motion Computing J3400 review
Reviews The Motion Computing J3400 has a 12.1in.by-800-pixel LED-backlit touch-screen display. Motion Computing's previous 12.1in.tablet — which it will continue to offer — is the XGA-resolution L1700. We wondered why it didn't attach to the front, to...
[March 16, 2009, 10:51]
Tablet PC gets a boost from Dell veterans
News Motion Computing, launched Monday, will manufacture tablet PC devices starting later this year. Motion Computing, based in Austin, Texas, is the latest company to hook up with Microsoft on tablet PCs.
[May 21, 2002, 7:32]
Photos: Intel aids medics with tablet PC
News Intel chief executive Paul Otellini addresses reporters at a San Francisco launch event on Tuesday for Motion Computing's new C5 medical assistant tablet PC, which is based on Intel's technology. Motion Computing CEO Scott Eckert holds up the C5...
[February 21, 2007, 15:28]
Tablet PC rivalry sets in
News On 7 November US-based Motion Computing plans to unveil its tablet-style computer that will offer more deluxe features than competing machines, according to chief executive officer Scott Eckert. Despite its executive strength, Motion may still face...
[October 24, 2002, 11:47]
Intel starts mobile Celeron shift
News The chipmaker has begun shipping a new 800MHz "ultra low voltage" Celeron chip to tablet PC manufacturers such as Motion Computing, a company spokesperson said. Motion Computing is including the 800MHz mobile Celeron in a version of its M1300...
[December 3, 2003, 15:20]
Google steams ahead with 'floating datacentre'
News The search giant has filed a patent for a 'floating datacentre' that uses wave motion to power on-board computers and the ocean's water to cool them. The patent specifies the use of a so-called Pelamis machine, which uses pontoons with pumps to...
[September 9, 2008, 10:08]
Motion LE1600 review
Reviews If you need to take your computing outdoors, you'll likely want to add Motion's £165 (ex. Motion Computing's UK support site includes the usual drivers, FAQs and more, but its knowledge base was a little thin.
[July 21, 2005, 11:35]
Microsoft wins antitrust suit
News Frederick Motz granted Microsoft's motion to dismiss Go founder S Jerrold Kaplan's suit, which was filed in June 2005. A California state claim by Go remains, though Microsoft said on Friday that it plans to file a similar motion for dismissal in...
[July 3, 2006, 15:15]
MP calls on government for Bletchley funding
News In an early day motion filed on Monday, MP Phil Willis called on the government "to provide operational funding whilst the museum is developed for long-term sustainability, securing the site for future generations to visit, appreciate and...
[July 24, 2009, 13:15]
NetApp refreshes datacentre OS for the cloud
News Also on Tuesday, NetApp launched Data Motion, a technology that lets enterprises move data across storage systems with no downtime for applications. Data Ontap 8, PAM II and the DS4243 disk shelf are scheduled for release in September, while Data...
[August 26, 2009, 12:34]
Intel boosts Pentium M power
News Motion Computing, which manufactures tablet PCs based on Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition software, said on Monday that it will offer a version of its M1300 tablet PC that incorporates the 1GHz ultra-low-voltage Pentium M.
[June 3, 2003, 7:52]
Motion LS800 Tablet PC: a first look review
Reviews About the size of a paperback book and weighing 1kg, the slate-style LS800 Tablet PC from Motion Computing occupies the grey area between a Pocket PC handheld and an ultraportable notebook. Like the Sony VAIO VGN-U50, the Motion LS800 runs a full...
[July 11, 2005, 16:25]
Nurses first to use Intel tablet PC
News Nurses at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center will be among the first health care workers to use a tablet-like PC developed specifically for medical professionals by Intel and Motion Computing.
[February 21, 2007, 15:08]
piStabilize
Downloads A smart zooming technique applies zooming dynamically and ensures a minimum of image degradation due to magnification.piStabilize utilizes a caching technique for computed motion, which saves from repeatedly computing motion when reapplying...
[July 13, 2007, 8:00]
Dell Helps NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Mobilize Decision Support Data
White Papers As a solution the hospital deployed Mobile Medical Monitor (M3) pilot program operating on Motion Computing Tablets provided by Dell and powered by Intel Centrino Mobile Technology delivers virtually anytime, anywhere access to clinical data from...
[October 11, 2008, 1:01]
rendezvousPong
Downloads Mouse controlled natural paddle motion. Simply, the last word on Pong for the most advanced operating system in computing history. A modern update to the classic Pong from the makers of iStorm and iChalk.
[September 20, 2004, 8:00]
Network: Dell Wireless 360 Module with Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR Driver Version A00
Downloads This package supports the following driver models:CSR BlueCore Bluetooth CSR BlueCore Bluetooth Sniffer CSR BlueCore in DFU mode Mitsumi Dongle with CSR BlueCore Bluetooth Mitsumi Dongle with CSR BlueCore in DFU mode ALPS module with CSR BlueCore...
[March 19, 2007, 7:00]
Accelerate Video Decoding With Generic GPU
White Papers By moving the whole motion compensation feedback loop of the decoder to the GPU, the CPU and GPU have been made to work in parallel in a pipelining fashion. Though the graphics engines in these GPUs are specially designed for graphics operations...
[May 8, 2007, 1:00]
eWatch: A Wearable Sensor and Notification Platform
White Papers Bluetooth communication provides a wireless link to a cellular phone or stationary computer.eWatch senses light, motion, audio, and temperature and provides visual, audio, and tactile notification. The eWatch is a wearable sensing, notification...
[March 22, 2006, 0:01]



