Microsoft Vista and Kodak ProductsAs many of you may know Windows Vista was released this year. Windows Vista is a significant upgrade from Windows XP with many changes that impact our products. We are in the process of enabling our products to run under Vista and we are taking the necessary steps to ensure we thoroughly test our products before we can recommend upgrading to Windows Vista.However, at this time our current releases are not compatible with Windows Vista and should not be installed or run under the Vista operating system.Until our products are enabled and tested under Vista, do not upgrade to Windows Vista, or purchase new equipment with Windows Vista until our products are ready. Note that our products are fully compatible with Windows XP and Windows XP is available as option with most equipment vendors.
Important Notice Regarding Microsoft Windows Vista [1].
[1] http://www.kodakdental.com/vista.asp
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Tags: Cameras · Hardware · Just for Fun · Radiography
At the end of August, Canon announced the new Rebel XTi which will (for now) suppliment the popular Rebel XT . The new XTi gets a bump in resolution over the XT (10 megapixel vs. 8 megapixel) and a new larger LCD screen on the back of the camera. Canon has increased the screen size from 1.8″ to 2.5″ and the screen resolution from 115,000 pixels to 230, 000 pixels.
PhotoMed / Canon Rebel XTi [1].
[1] http://www.photomed.net/rebelxti.htm
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Lasers are hot. If you don’t know much about dental lasers, there’s a wealth of information at your fingertips online. For instance, the BIOLASE website offers information about the company’s products, dentist training, and even a referral site for patients who want a certified Waterlase dentist.
BIOLASE products tout an [...]
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The following is not technology related but it is related to te issue of access, insurance and payment for medical care. The author, Thomas Sowell is one of my favorite contempoary thinkers. Click the link to read the whole thing.
During the first 30 years of my life, I had no health insurance. Neither did a lot of other people, back in those days. During those 30 years, I had a broken arm, a broken jaw, a badly injured shoulder, and miscellaneous other medical problems. To say that my income was below average during those years would be a euphemism.
How did I manage? The same way everybody else managed: I went to doctors and I paid them directly, instead of paying indirectly through taxes.
Townhall.com::No “Health Care”?::By Thomas Sowell [1].
[1] http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/ThomasSowell/2007/09/04/no_health_care
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