
On the first day of the All Things Digital Conference, my iPhone dropped out of my purse onto a brick walkway and the screen shattered. It’s a very responsive touch screen with a slide out keyboard. The screen covers the entire front of the device, which means it’s screen is the size of a standard Blackberry screen, but about half the size of an iPhone screen. The real question is whether you can make a usable smart phone in a package that small? Let’s take a look at the OS and the device to get that answer. It pretty much feels like a pleasing worry stone in your palm. It’s got a nice curved back and corners, with a real nice soft surface. Let’s make that a little more vivid, it’s the size of a credit card, and a little thinner than a deck of cards. It’s 3.3 inches tall by 2.1 inches wide and six tenths of an inch thick. This is a smart phone, a really really tiny smart phone. The HP Pre3 isn’t out yet (and neither is the promised TouchPad which will also run WebOS) but you can actually buy the Veer 4G today. I’ve had a chance to test out the HP Veer 4G cell phone – the baby brother of the HP Pre3, both of which run WebOS (the operating system for which they bought Palm).
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Let’s start off with a listener review by our old pal Connor: It’s fascinating! We’d better get the show on the road. We have a lot of fun in store for today, include Bart again on Chit Chat Across the Pond where he’s going to teach us about hashing functions, asymmetric encryption, digital signatures and digital certificates. Today is Sunday June 12th, 2011 and this is show number 316. Hi this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Mac Podcast, hosted at, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Macintosh bias. In Chit Chat Across the Pond Bart explains Digital Signatures by explaining the building blocks of asymmetric encryption (AKA public key encryption) and hashing functions (AKA digital digests). In Dumb Question Corner, David asks for the right application to create a logo for his school club, and Professor Albert asks how to send an email to all of his Facebook followers. Sign up for early notifications from Blue Mango Learning about Clarify at /clarify. I review the HP Veer 4G cellphone running WebOS. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.ConnorP reviews Instacast (the greatest podcast listening solution EVER) from. Stanford Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. In support of improving patient care, Stanford Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. The instructor will send the Zoom link 24 hours before the session. Please note: This class will be held via Zoom. Selected social media tools (Twitter and Symplur).Podcast organizers for mobile devices (InstaCast and BeyondPod).Customized literature database auto-alerts (PubMed’s MY NCBI).Citation trackers and article level metric tools (via Scopus, PLOS, and ImpactStory).Powerful biology/medicine article recommendation databases (F1000/Faculty of 1000).This workshop will provide a close look at:

Fortunately, there are some excellent tools that can help you filter and organize the information that best matches your areas of interest. Researchers today confront an enormous and seemingly overwhelming flood of scientific literature, blogs, podcasts, and more.
