Entries Tagged as 'Hardware'
Bottom Line:The Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ is an excellent combination of small-business RAID muscle, gigabit throughput, and home-oriented media features. It’s expensive, but worth the price if abundant storage, fast transfers, and RAID reliability are what you need.
Pros: Fast transfers. Supports the three major desktop OSs. Granular performance-tweaking settings. Well-behaved network client. Many features.
Cons: Some parts of setup are tricky. Attached USB hard drives must be FAT or FAT32, not NTFS. Expensive.
Netgear ReadyNAS NV+: At A Glance - Reviews by PC Magazine [1].
[1] http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,2205357,00.asp
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Tags: Hardware · Security
OATS Stands for Office Automation Technology Solutions. This is the acronym for a new service from Sullivan Schein Dental. OATS will provide hardware and IT (Information Technology) support for dentists through the existing Sullivan Schein dealer network.
Dentists will have a single source for hardware purchase, set up, service and support. It will eliminate the blame game between hardware and software vendors and help dentists get the right computers and keep them running efficiently.
OATS will launch within a limited area by the end of the year. I will provide more information as the project progresses.
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Tags: Hardware
Moore’s Law states that computing power will double every eighteen months. He has been right for forty years. This means that it is foolish to shop for a computer that will last for the rest of your practice life. It is foolish to worry about filling up your server hard drive in four or five years. It is foolish because you will be able to upgrade to much better equipment at a lower expense in a relatively short time.
So the lesson is buy what you need to do a good job in the office today. Don’t try and buy a computer for what you will be doing three years from now. Because in three years there will be computers four times better than what you can get today.
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Tags: Administrative · Hardware
This looks like a phone add on. However if it reduces noise would this be useful to improve voice activated charting. Interesting.
CrystalTalk™ (kris’t?l-tôk). n. Noise-canceling technology manufactured by Motorola; “a bundling of microphone noise reduction and noise adaptive speaker enhancements meant to improve the clarity and intelligibility of speech while you are in a noisy environment.” - Motorola.com
Motopure H12 = H680 + CrystalTalk - Gearlog#more [1].
[1] http://www.gearlog.com/2007/11/motopureh12_h680_crystaltalk.php#more
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Tags: Diagnostics · Hardware · Just for Fun · Security
Currently on the Dell site the server below is listed at less than $1500. As configured it is ideal for a typical dental office with RAID 1 dual 160GB SATA hard drives 1GB RAM and the newest dual core processors. The price also includes Microsoft small business server software.
I have seen many hardware proposals for dental offices with servers specked at $7,000 or more. You don’t need that. This $1500 server will run most dental offices very well.
PowerEdgeTM 840Ideal for: Businesses with up to 25 employees seeking an affordable all-purpose server with excellent performance and expandability to accommodate future growth.
PowerEdge™ Starter Network Solutions [1].
[1] http://www.dell.com/content/products/features.aspx/rec_server_networksol?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd
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Tags: Hardware
Most high quality hardware is extremely reliable and will give years of service. When a computer or a computer component stops working the first things to check are low tech. Check to see that the connections are secure. Is the mouse plugged in? Is the power cord tight? Is it plugged into the wall? Is the power Strip or UPS turned on? Is the network connection tight? Is the network switch plugged in and working? And most commonly are the batteries good?
If all the basic low tech items check out next try and replace the non working component to see if that’s the problem. Try another mouse, change the keyboard or replace the monitor.
At this point it is time to call the technician. If a mission critical piece of dental equipment fails, such as your compressor or central vac most dentists have a local repair technician they can rely on to get them back in business very quickly with a repair or loaner equipment. You need to develop the same type of relationship with a local computer technician. If a mission critical computer component fails your local computer tech should have you up and running the same day. If the vendor doesn’t provide this kind of service and reliability, fire them.
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Tags: Administrative · Hardware · Just for Fun
Wow, 8GB. The future is truly amazing.
Sandisk Unveils 8GB1 MicroSDHC and M2 Flash Memory Cards
Two new flavors of SanDisk Flash memory cards are making their debuts on store shelves today. The 8GB micoSDHC and M2 cards are designed with the with the growing multimedia use of mobile users in mind.SanDisk is getting the word out on the new cards using the unfortunately named “Slot Education” campaign, which is “aimed at raising awareness both of the presence of a card slot in the majority of today’s new mobile handsets and of the benefits available to those who use it.”
Sandisk Unveils 8GB1 MicroSDHC and M2 Flash Memory Cards - Gearlog [1].
[1] http://www.gearlog.com/2007/10/sandisk_unveils_8gb1_microsdhc.php
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Find Dorks Easily with the Wi-Fi Detector Shirt
There’s nothing worse than struggling to find a Wi-Fi hotspot. But thanks to the intelligent minds over at ThinkGeek.com, it’s easier than ever. The Wi-Fi Detector Shirt features glowing bars on the front of the shirt that change according to Wi-Fi signal strengths for both 802.11b and 802.11g connections.The shirt is made of 100-percent cotton and operates via three AAA batteries, a pack which is sewn inside the shirt. The animated decal is removable so that you can wash it.
Gearlog: Wearable Tech [1].
[1] http://www.gearlog.com/wearable_tech/
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It’s getting hot in here. From the Voodoo’s seductive chassis to the iPhone’s slammin’ touch screen, these products have just the right amount of geek sex appeal.
- The 20 Sexiest Tech Products - Reviews by PC Magazine [1].
[1] http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,2201945,00.asp
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Tags: Cameras · Hardware · Just for Fun
This innovative keyboard is a giant step forward in the elimination of bacterial contamination in your operatory. The surface is a completely smooth piece of tempered glass. The keys are printed on the underside of the glass where specialized touch-capactive circuitry detects the slightest touch of a human finger - even when you are wearing surgical gloves!
To clean, simply and quickly wipe the keyboard with your choice of disinfectant. With no nooks or crannies to harbor dirt and infection, the Glass Keyboard is a must in your operatory.
Glass Keyboard [1].
[1] http://www.touchfreecomputing.com/Site/Glass%20Keyboard.html
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Tags: Hardware · Office Design