Archive for February, 2010

Girl Talk Gets Rough with Toughbook Laptops

February 26th, 2010 by Kyp Walls

I have worked with Toughbook devices for nearly 11 years and have seen them deployed in some pretty sensational situations; summiting on Everest or in the hands of the youngest girl to attempt to circumnavigate the globe. Even so, it still surprised me when I first heard about Girl Talk (real name Gregg Michael Gillis) [...]

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Announcing the Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field

February 23rd, 2010 by admin

Earlier this month we launched a new product offering called the Toughbook H1 Field, the world’s most rugged handheld tablet computer. It was developed to enable extreme mobility and productivity for field sales personnel, first responders, supervisors, inspectors, maintenance workers and other highly mobile professionals. Certified to meet IP65 and MIL-STD-810G – with a six [...]

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A Roaring Success – Studying The Galapagos Sea Lion

February 12th, 2010 by Panasonic Computer Products Europe

What sort of breeding strategies do Galapagos sea lions pursue; how do their young grow and how does their diving behavior develop? The Galapagos Sea Lion Project is searching for answers to these questions in the unique and remote world of the Galapagos Islands. And the ruggedized convertible Toughbook 19 is involved in the research.

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Fighting Crime More Effectively With Digital Video Capture

February 9th, 2010 by admin

In an effort to provide more objective evidence in court proceedings, thousands of law enforcement agencies have turned to digital video capture.  Even in a time of budget cuts and restricted spending, agencies understand the benefits of investing in these technologies.

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It’s All About The System…

February 3rd, 2010 by Greg Davidson

All too often, Panasonic is approached by healthcare organizations that view their electronic medical record (EMR) implementation as a series of linear steps. First, they choose a software package; then they reflect on networking and finally they consider hardware for their end users – maybe looking into training after the deployment. More often than not, [...]

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Jessica Watson Sails Past Half-Way Point in Around-The-World Expedition

February 1st, 2010 by admin

Jessica Watson, the 16-year-old sailor from Buderim, Australia, set sail from Sydney on October 18, 2009 aboard Ella’s Pink Lady, a boat built specifically for ocean sailing. Jessica is hoping to become the youngest explorer, male or female, to circumnavigate the globe non-stop and unassisted.

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