Notepad++: Good, but needs a little work. Generally a good text editor and can do most of the required technical functions. The number of options is almost too much and is a software tweakers dream. The transparency option for dialogs like the search is a very nice feature. My major concern was the lack of a full column mode where columns could be selected, deleted and added into a partial line selection. Notepad++ only offered full insertion in every line and no deletions at all. This is something I use a lot in my work doing data migration. One other small complaint is that the Language menu extends vertically over the menu bar and will not allow a menu active transfer from the Format to the Settings menu. There is no complaint to be made about the general looks and basic functionality and the price is right. A professional should stick to UltraEdit32 with its more sophisticated (and more difficult) interface but Notepad++ is a good choice for anyone not needing some very specific technical editing functions.
First Remote Patient Monitoring Trial Using Mobile Technology in New Zealand Nov 08 2009, 12:47 The Auckland District Health Board (ADHB), Gen-i (a member of the Telecom New Zealand Group) and Alcatel-Lucent have joined efforts to launch New Zealand’s first trial of a healthcare remote patient monitoring (RPM) solution using mobile technology to monitor and manage chronic illness in the home. The three-month trial focuses on 20 heart disease patients selected by Auckland Hospital. read full story
Telecom Companies Announce a Standards Based Solution for Voice and SMS Services over LTE Nov 04 2009, 19:58 AT&T, Orange, Telefonica, TeliaSonera, Verizon, Vodafone, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nokia, Samsung Electronics, and Sony Ericsson have defined the preferred way to ensure the smooth introduction and delivery of voice and SMS services on Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks worldwide. read full story
NEC Bring Clearer Television Pictures to Denmark Nov 04 2009, 19:26 NEC announced that it has completed the implementation of the digital terrestrial TV-network in Denmark for the network operator, Broadcast Service Danmark A/S (BSD). The switchover from analogue to digital took place on October 31, 2009 at midnight, marking a significant date in Danish television history. read full story
E Ink and Freescale to Develop Integrated Processors for eBook Market Oct 20 2009, 22:16 The industry’s top provider of processors for eBooks has joined forces with the leading supplier of eBook electronic paper displays to develop highly integrated embedded solutions that lower costs and foster innovation for eBook manufacturers and their customers. read full story