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A Green Thumb Courtesy of Computer Technology

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With the popularity of “going green”, it was only a matter of time before computer technology got in on the act. If you are like many people who buy cacti because they are low maintenance and you can forget to water them and they will still strive, there is new technology available with the click of a mouse, which will help you in the garden.

Watering and Weather Systems

Many people make the mistake of planting too early, when frost at nighttime can kill your tomato plants or flower beds. There are monitors that will set off an alarm when the temperature drops below the dangerous level for plants and vegetables. This alarm will warn you that you need to cover your seedlings and sprouts overnight.

There are gadgets that will send hourly updates to let you know if you need to water your garden. Since over-watering can sometimes kill certain plants, this is a very handy tool.

These systems also measure humidity, wind, and sun.

Environmental Aids

There are sensory programs generated by a gadget you can place in a potted plant that will let you know if your plant needs more or less water, sunlight or shade, and some of these devices will even send you cell phone alerts, letting you know your plants need watering.

Mowing Your Lawn by Robot

There are robotic lawn mowers you can program to keep your lawn’s curb appeal all summer long. Set it to trim the lawn at a certain time, on a certain day, and watch in amazement as it avoids your border fence and vegetable garden, through sensors.

Filed Under: Going Green, Technology Tagged With: Garden, Lawn, Plant

The Modern Medical Office

An increasing number of hospitals and physician offices store patient medical records on computers. These electronic medical records look more professional, which results in a better impression on your patients and clients. Computerized patient record systems also reduce medical errors caused from entry errors and miswritten or illegible handwriting.

Patients who have elaborate histories will receive better patient care because old paper records deteriorate over time. These high-maintenance patients need medical records that doctors can access for a long time. Fortunately, electronic records escape the wear that makes paper files unreadable when doctors need the information the most.

Paper medical records should be transferred to electronic form in a systematic fashion to avoid loss of information or data. EMR solutions can help with storage, conversion and organization. Electronic medical records improve patient outcomes because the important data is quickly accessible from remote medical locations when permission is provided. For example, an emergency room visit in a different town or state may warrant a need to know patient history, particularly if the patient is unconscious with no support person. Third parties can be consulted easily when the patient record is electronic. Furthermore, the insurance claims process is streamlined, which results in faster payments and less manpower to turn in insurance claims.

Patient record storage with EMR solutions is safer because the trove of patient medical records is stored offsite in a secure system. Patient records are safe from fire or natural disaster, in case the office becomes damaged. EMR solutions provide modern, convenient and efficient medical records services for your office. Invest in secure electronic medical records service to improve patient care and streamline document processes.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Electronic medical record, Medical record, Medicine

What NOT to do in Twitter

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Social networking has taken the online world by storm. Almost anyone and everyone with an internet connection has a presence on some social networking site or the other. The motive behind signing on to such sites vary though. Some people do it to find old friends while others are trying to make new ones. Businesses use social networking sites to create a brand image and interact with customers first hand. These sites are also effective yet cheap ways of marketing products and services,

One such site that has gained tremendous popularity is Twitter. It has given people the ability to communicate with hundreds of millions of people globally within a matter of seconds! However, unlike other social networking sites, the technology used by Twitter is different. Here some things you should never do on Twitter if you want to use it effectively:

  1. Don’t over-tweet. If you are going to be sending out messages every 5 minutes, you will eventually end up spamming the pages of your followers and they will ultimately stop following you! Limit your Tweets to a maximum of 3 a day
  2. You don’t have to build a conversation with EVERY Tweet. If you have 3 tweets in a day and 10 responses to each, you will end up with a very confusing page!
  3. People expect that just because they started following someone, that person will follow them as well. This doesn’t work! Who you follow tells a lot about what you are into so only follow those people that genuinely interest you.
  4. Be original and don’t just keep re-tweeting other people’s messages, create your own posts and make them interesting!
Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Facebook, Social network service, Twitter

Gadgets for Your Life

Gadgets are created to make our lives easier and more interesting. With technology always moving forward, new gadgets are constantly being introduced. It may seem difficult to keep in step with the newest gizmos. Fortunately, there are places you can go that will help keep you in the know. Let’s look a few of the most popular gadget blogs.

Whether you are in search of casino online sites, movie reviews, or the hottest technological gadget, you might feel overwhelmed at the amount of information available. When searching for new consumer electronics, you cannot go wrong with Gizmodo. Not only is this blog known for up to date information, it is available in various languages such as Japanese, French, Dutch, and more. Check out reviews of the latest home gadgets like the ultra light O Grill 3000 Portable Gas Grill, USB bottle openers, and the PR2 robot that fetches beer.

If you want to read a review on the Nokia E7 Android phone or learn about Microsoft’s dazzlingly space-age multi-touch table surface, head on over to Engadget. This hugely popular award winning gadget blog is filled with information on cutting edge consumer electronics. The blog also has a library of podcasts that will help keep you up to date on what’s happening in the gadget front.

CrunchGear is another gadget blog that online users turn to for information. On this blog you can find postings about watches like The Gagarin Tourbillion, encased in platinum with Swiss precision and a Sapphire crystal display, or the Nyko Intercooler STS for the Xbox crowd. Additional blogs that are known for their gadget information are Ubergizmo, Switched, and Slashgear.

Filed Under: Gadgets, Technology Tagged With: Electronics, Engadget, Gadget

The Benefits of Recycling Computers, Printers, and Electronic Gadgets

Technology is changing so fast that it seems impossible to keep up with the latest and greatest electronic creations.  Usually, our current gadgets haven’t worn out before we just have to have the newest replacement version.  There are two responsible ways to discard the old and unwanted devices.  By doing so, you’re contributing to the benefits of recycling computers, printers and electronic gadgets.

The first and most socially responsible option is to donate working electronics to those who could use them.  Many computers, printers and other gadgets are still relevant, so many schools, churches, non-profits and people in poverty can get even more use out of them. Not only does it keep the product in use and extend its value, but it helps society enjoy the benefits, too.

Disposal of these things seems like a hassle.  It would be easier just to toss them in a dumpster, right?  Easier, indeed.  But wasteful and irresponsible, too!  Try and direct your attention to the planet’s state and health first. Find the computer and electronics recycling center in your area.  In some cases, communities have designated days where hardware can be dropped off at specific locations.  Either way, make the effort to recycle your goods.  Computers and many gadgets are full of expensive and reusable resources such as gold, copper, and engineered plastics.  Not only does it keep the resource cost down, but it improves the environment.  It’s better to recycle metals than to mine for more and further destroy the earth.

The EPA website has a tool that allows people to find the nearest electronics recycling center by zip code.  Check county recycling programs too.  In fact, recycle more than computers and printers.  Televisions and other simple home electronics can be mined for valuable metal.  The process can reduce greenhouse emissions by an equivalent of 175,000 cars a year.  Sharing and recycling keeps valuable resources in service.  There’s no need to waste materials or brain power because someone found it easier to throw those gadgets and electronics away.

Filed Under: Gadgets, Technology Tagged With: Computer recycling, Electronics, Recycling

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