The Mac Tablet and Healthcare

source: crunchgear

source: crunchgear

There is a lot of buzz in the industry about Apple releasing a netbook in the near future but it is quite possible that a Mac tablet is in the works. Houston Neal has written a great article at Softwareadvice about the medical applications that could be developed for said "iTablet".

"The Ultimate EMR User Interface
An Apple tablet would be the ultimate UI for electronic medical records. With a touch-screen display like the iPhone, using the EMR during an encounter would be simplified. For example, selecting an evaluation and management (E&M) code could be as easy as “dialing in” the code with a swipe of a finger..."

read the full article at www.softwareadvice.com

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rumors.jpgRumors are spreading like wildfire through the Apple community and the newest is about Foxconn Electronics being chosen to manufacture the Cupertino based computer makers new touchscreen netbook.

The Chinese-language site Commercial Times reports that Apple has finalized the deal with Foxconn to pump out the new Netbooks but also may looking for contracts in Asia.
The paper also added that Apple's Macbook is set to become Foxconn's huge impact in laptop shipment growth Q2 09.

If the price point is more than current netbooks, then it just becomes a cheap MacBook. If Apple pulls this off and they most likely, will the new netbooks will fly off the shelves.

Apple still has publicly denied interest in the netbook market, rumors persist though that Apple is planning a 10" netbook with a touchscreen.

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With the new ads from Microsoft hitting the air you can almost smell the fear they are having of losing market share to Apple. First there was Lauren looking to buy a
Computer. After hitting the Apple store looking for a cheap Macbook( or as she calls it "the Mac store") she quickly goes to Best Buy in a search for a cheaper computer.
It's humorous that Microsoft agrees that Apple products are cool. In an article appearing in Business Week, Arik Hesseldahl compares the differences between the $699 HP notebook that Lauren buys over the 17" Macbook Pro, a higher quality system in a larger price range.

You Get What You Pay For

Hesseldahl added up the cost, also making sure to point out that the cheaper HP laptop came with a 60 day trial of Norton Internet Security 2009 requiring a $50 subscription to protect the PC from malware and viruses. Macs do not have to worry about these concerns and with the short lifetime of the PC you will be paying at minimum an extra $150 for protection.
Analysts also pointed out that the inevitable problems that PC users will run into will face an additional charge of $129 from a reputable repair shop such as Geek Squad just to diagnose the problem. Apple offers free help from its retail stores Genius Bar.

What It Comes With

Windows comes with a lot of software most being trial-ware and useless software that bloats the system down and for the first hour or so you are forced to buy that products or uninstall them. Apple comes preloaded with the usable iLife featuring iMovie, iDvd, Garageband and other exciting titles.
All that missing software and the extra fees can easily double the cost of the cheap PC. With a substandard battery rated for 2.5 hour while the Macbook Pro is rated for 8, a thicker heavier case and a lower quality display running at a lower resolution the bargain HP becomes not very compelling.

Consumer Reports ranks the Macbook number one in a list of a 1/2 dozen laptops with a 17" screen.

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A Forrester Research study ranked Apple number one in "usefulness, usability, and enjoyability" way ahead of HP, Gateway, which is now part of Acer and Dell

"PC makers in the Windows camp have done everything possible to make their products progressively worse by cutting corners to save pennies per unit and boost sales volume," Hesseldahl writes. "There's good reason Apple is seeing healthy profits while grabbing market share. It refuses to budge on quality and so charges a higher price. Rather than running ads that seem clever at first but really aren't, the Windows guys ought to take the hint and just build better computers."

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Apple merges with Microsoft

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New Apple/Microsoft Logo

In a stunning turn of events Apple announced today it's merger with Microsoft. Tim Cook of Apple is quoted as saying "It was inevitable that in today's economy two powerhouse players would need to combine to survive... As of today Apple and Microsoft will be one company known as Gala and starting with the MacBook we will be installing both Windows and Leopard as a combined OS"
Steve Jobs has not given a statement but it is believed that this was set in motion the moment he took a leave of absence.
Mac fans as well as supporters of Microsoft are outraged!

We have received quite a few emails regarding the accuracy of this? Macbookwatch hopes you took this April fools joke lightly

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