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IntroIntro
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July 07, 2008

Testing our Distribution System. This is the preliminary Intro for Tablet Talk.
GBM InkShow: Bluebeam PDF Revu 6.2GBM InkShow: Bluebeam PDF Revu 6.2
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July 03, 2008

Rob Bushway takes a look at the new features in Bluebeam PDF Revu 6.2
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Pitching to a Tablet PCPitching to a Tablet PC
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June 24, 2008

MobileDemand throws a baseball into the screen of our rugged Tablet PC.
Tablet PC - xTablet in a Paint Shaker Video!Tablet PC - xTablet in a Paint Shaker Video!
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June 18, 2008

Initial version of video without voice over of the MobileDemand xTablet Tablet PC in a paint shaker!
GBM InkShow: Axiotron ModBook, Part 3 - Apple and InkGBM InkShow: Axiotron ModBook, Part 3 - Apple and Ink
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June 17, 2008

Rob Bushway takes a look at how well the ModBook performs as a Tablet PC utilizing Apple's Ink technology
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Web Applications for College StudentsWeb Applications for College Students
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June 12, 2008

In this episode of Tablet Tips, Jared and Travis discuss some common web applications they use that are useful for the typical college student. Episode URL: http://speedstug.com/tablet_tips/023 About Tablet Tips: Tablet Tips is an informational video podcast produced by students at the University of Louisville's Speed School of Engineering to help educate students and faculty about the use of Tablet PCs in an academic setting. Content License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Mostly Free Software RecommendationsMostly Free Software Recommendations
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June 04, 2008

In this episode of Tablet Tips, Jared and Travis discuss some free and some paid software that is great for Tablet PCs and even non Tablet computers. Episode URL: http://speedstug.com/tablet_tips/022 About Tablet Tips: Tablet Tips is an informational video podcast produced by students at the University of Louisville's Speed School of Engineering to help educate students and faculty about the use of Tablet PCs in an academic setting. Content License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
GBM Shortcut: Dell Latitude XT Tablet PC LED and DLV Head to HeadGBM Shortcut: Dell Latitude XT Tablet PC LED and DLV Head to Head
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June 02, 2008

Rob Bushway compares the LED and DLV versions of the Dell Latitude XT Tablet PC. Pictures comparing viewing angles and indoor / outdoor can be seen at GottaBeMobile.com
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xTablet VMT5 Truck MountxTablet VMT5 Truck Mount
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May 29, 2008

The xTablet is placed in and out of the VMT5 vehicle mount system in a beer truck.
Welcome to Speed School: StudentsWelcome to Speed School: Students
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May 27, 2008

In this episode of Tablet Tips, Jared and Travis discuss the Tablet PC program pointing students towards STUG as a resourse. Episode URL: http://speedstug.com/tablet_tips/021 About Tablet Tips: Tablet Tips is an informational video podcast produced by students at the University of Louisville's Speed School of Engineering to help educate students and faculty about the use of Tablet PCs in an academic setting. Content License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Tablet PC – Affiliated Foods Case Study in Grocery RetailTablet PC – Affiliated Foods Case Study in Grocery Retail
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May 23, 2008

Tablet PC Affiliated Foods Case Study in Grocery Retail Brought to you by MobileDemand: http://www.RuggedTabletPC.com References: Computer for RetailGrocery Retail Computer Case StudyGrocery Retail Tablet PC Video MobileDemand Tablet PC reduces large retail chain s cost of goods soldxTablet Rugged Tablet PC provides retailers with significant industry advantage CHALLENGE Provide 850 independent grocers with a streamlined order entry process Reduce out of stock items and improve purchasing decisions SOLUTION Migrate existing software to a mobile, full screen Tablet PC Roll out xTablet Tablet PCs to eliminate the need to download orders from handheld units to a back-office server RESULT More efficient order process Increased percentage allowances and profit margins Affiliated Foods Midwest (AFM), a cooperative owned entirely by independent grocers, made a simple retail computer switch in its stores recently that led to a large and very real financial payoff. As a cooperative based in Norfolk, Neb., more than 850 AFM member stores across 12 Midwest states pool their resources to bring about efficiencies that are otherwise unobtainable. Since its beginnings in 1931, AFM has grown into a powerful partner for independent retailers. As such, the cooperative provides members with quality goods and services that will help them compete, grow and profit. So, when AFM executives saw an opportunity to help member stores streamline their order entry process and improve efficiency, they turned to MobileDemand, a rugged Tablet PC manufacturer based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The Customer ChallengeProcessing orders is one of the most critical functions in the grocery industry it is the lifeblood that keeps the store running. If AFM could reduce the time for this function at each store by just an hour or two per week while reducing out of stock items and improving purchasing decisions, the financial savings would be huge. For years, AFM member stores used legacy handhelds to collect batch data during the order entry process. These portable, handheld computers allow users to download the data to a desktop computer, where it is processed and analyzed. This multi-step process was time consuming and inefficient. Our strategy with Information Technology is to deliver tools that are easy to use. Re-engineering the order process to utilize a hand-held computer was the next evolutionary step, said Vic Ching, owner of Lanning s Food Center in Plainview, Minn. and Chief Information Officer for AFM. The MobileDemand SolutionAs a rugged Tablet PC manufacturer that provides customers with complete mobile computing solutions, MobileDemand was able to work with AFM to develop a fully-optimized order entry system. With the industry s highest processor performance, the company s xTablet Tablet PC gave AFM the ability to develop a full functioning application on the Tablet PC, thus completely eliminating the need for users to download data from a handheld unit to the back-office server. One of the key requirements for AFM was to find a solution that would help preserve their development investments. Since the xTablet Tablet PC runs a full version of Windows XP Tablet, AFM was able to continue to leverage their developmental resources with Microsoft Visual Basic. Since the Tablet PC is a full-function computer, we re able to process the information when the order is being taken, said Ching. It basically gives us the freedom to roam within the retail space and process the information in a much more efficient manner. It consolidates multiple steps into one, and it gives our retailers the information in a timely manner so they can make the right ordering decision. AFM developed custom retail software for the xTablet that provides information about the cost of a product, the order quantities to fulfill allowance criteria, and potential discrepancies with the electronic price book for the retailer. If inconsistencies arise during the order entry process, the device alerts the user immediately using voice commands or sounds. This provided real time data that enhanced the department manager s decision support capabilities to take advantage of allowances and reduce out of stocks. The ruggedness of the xTablet was also very important to AFM executives, said Ching. Since our retailers are all independently owned, we don t sell them the Tablet PC, but lease it to them. Therefore, we needed to make sure that the Tablet PC had a long lifespan within the field to be able to recoup the initial purchase cost, said Ching. Other xTablet features that were particularly appealing to AFM included the 800x600 resolution display and the integrated numeric keypad. These characteristics really put the xTablet over and above the other options, said Ching. We have previously looked at handheld PDA units, but the real estate on the screen was just too small. And being in retail, we deal with numbers all the time, so having a keypad is really an integral part in establishing a user-friendly program. The ResultsToday, AFM has approximately 500 retailers utilizing the Tablet PC, with some retailers using multiple Tablet PCs because of the size of their operation. Along with streamlining the order entry process, AFM retailers have also seen their percentage allowances increase by as much as 1 percent. This decrease in cost of goods sold flows directly to the retailers bottom line. This is a significant number in an industry with very low profit margins to begin with. According to the Food Marketing Institute, net profit margins in the grocery industry have remained in the 1 percent range throughout the industry s history * This translates to less than 1.5 cents on each dollar of sales. The Tablet PC has really proven itself, said Ching. The grocery retailers have truly embraced this device and have been selling it amongst themselves. Streamlining the process helped to increase our retailer s productivity. Providing value-added, real-time information in the aisles when the retailer is ordering helped to increase our retailer s profitability by better managing cash flow and maximizing available manufacturer allowances. AFM has been so pleased with the Tablet PCs that officials are developing additional applications for the device. We ve been very pleased with the selection of MobileDemand as our Tablet PC partner, said Ching. They have been very willing to work with us to enhance the hardware and the design. We look forward to many more years working together. 2008 MobileDemand, LC
Tablet PC - MobileDemand IntroductionTablet PC - MobileDemand Introduction
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May 23, 2008

MobileDemand is a pioneer in rugged Tablet PCs to automate our customers' mobile workforce. Our tablets are engineered for durability and built to last. With customers like The Gap, Anheuser-Busch, Walt Disney World, and General Motors, they trust our tablet to withstand occasional drops and stints of rain. Showcased by Google as a success story, at MobileDemand - we're on a roll, and our tablets work like magic!The MobileDemand xTablet rugged handheld Tablet PC computer survives being dropped down a cliff, rock pile, dropped and thrown at a construction site, "bowled" down a street, and dropped and thrown onto concrete!The xTablet rugged Tablet PC can withstand harsh environments when used in vertical business markets - used by workers on the go doing their job. Standard grade laptops, notebooks, and Tablet PCs cannot withstand the rough handling day in and day out by these mobile workers like the xTablet T8700 from MobileDemand.Brought to you by MobileDemand - http://www.ruggedtabletpc.com/ 2008 MobileDemand, LC
Tablet PC-Rugged Handheld Computer Survives Incredible DropsTablet PC-Rugged Handheld Computer Survives Incredible Drops
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May 23, 2008

Tablet PC Rugged Handheld Computer Survives Incredible DropsBrought to you by MobileDemand: http://www.RuggedTabletPC.com
Welcome to Speed School: ParentsWelcome to Speed School: Parents
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May 22, 2008

In this episode of Tablet Tips, Jared and Travis discuss the Tablet PC program focusing on things parents of incoming students would want to know. Episode URL: http://speedstug.com/tablet_tips/020 About Tablet Tips: Tablet Tips is an informational video podcast produced by students at the University of Louisville's Speed School of Engineering to help educate students and faculty about the use of Tablet PCs in an academic setting. Content License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Tablet PC - Box Canyon Dairy Case Study in AgricultureTablet PC - Box Canyon Dairy Case Study in Agriculture
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May 16, 2008

Case Study: Box Canyon DairyIndustry: Agriculture Idaho Dairy Reduces Cattle Wrangling Time by 50 Percent with New Software, RFID and a Rugged Tablet PC When it comes to taking care of a herd of cows, few things are simple. In addition to nourishing them and cleaning up after them, there are the more difficult tasks of providing each and every cow with the veterinary attention needed to thrive. That includes everything from basic examinations to treatments and breeding shots. Simply identifying the animal that needs treatment can turn into a logistical nightmare. Scott Haag, general manager of Box Canyon Dairy in Wendell, Idaho is all too familiar with these challenges. The 2,500-acre dairy roughly 100 miles southeast of Boise, has been in operation for the past 26 years and milks roughly 7,000 cows on a regular basis. The dairy owns an additional 1,000 dry cows and is in the process of buying another dairy, which will bring its total count to approximately 10,000 cows.With an operation of this magnitude, management of the veterinary care and breeding of these animals is not only a priority but a necessity. So, when Haag decided to implement a more efficient process for the health, care and breeding of the cows, he turned to ProfitSource, a software developer for the agriculture industry based in Wisconsin, and MobileDemand, a rugged Tablet PC manufacturer based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The resulting implementation has completely transformed daily operations at the dairy. The Customer ChallengeTo manage the complex breeding and veterinary procedures that take place at the dairy, Haag would traditionally create up to 10 pages worth of daily instructions for his employees, breeders and vets. This would eat up about two to three hours of his day. Every morning, Haag would provide his team with a list of cows, identified by numbers, which needed attention on that day. This amounts up to 600 cows per day, 4-5 times per week. His team would then begin the arduous tasks of scouring the pens and finding the cows that needed attention. Once identified and herded in pens, treatment could finally begin. When completed, Haag (or his veterinarians or farmhands) would then record the treatment that occurred and note any follow-up steps that needed to be taken by hand. He then would enter this data into a back office PC for processing. This process was time-consuming and ineffective due to frequent errors.Haag knew that a wireless computing solution would be a valuable tool in enhancing productivity. In fact, he was already labeling cows with RFID tags for this very reason. However, the hand-held, palm tablets that he had tried in the past lacked the power and versatility he needed for a successful implementation. It also lacked the display size needed to provide adequate decision support information for his veterinary operations. Haag realized that he would need a mobile software program and a more powerful Tablet PC to succeed in a farm environment with all types of weather and environmental challenges. The MobileDemand/ProfitSource SolutionHaag launched his quest by turning to Lee McCauley, the president of ProfitSource, a software development company whose flagship product is DairyQuest. Like countless other dairies all across the country, Haag had been using DairyQuest on his PC for a number of years to manage and maintain his record system. Recognizing the opportunity for a mobile version of software, McCauley quickly developed a tablet version of DairyQuest. He then began searching for a mobile platform that could survive the harsh environment and fulfill the operational requirements. He found what he was looking for in the MobileDemand xTablet Tablet PC series. As a full screen computer with the industry s highest processor performance, the MobileDemand xTablet Tablet PC provides Box Canyon with the ability to run DairyQuest in the field. This gives them access to all the information necessary to make decisions regarding veterinary treatment of animals while standing right next to them.This means that Haag is able to upload all of the day s relevant data onto the rugged Tablet PC, and instead of looking for cows by their numbers, dairy employees are able to identify cows using an RFID wand connected to the xTablet PC. When a cow is spotted, the Tablet PC will speak to the farm hand, vet or breeder and then outline the treatments that need to occur. Treatment can be recorded and tracked in the central database immediately and wirelessly through the Tablet PC. The match up between DairyQuest and MobileDemand s Tablet PC ushers in a new era in dairy recordkeeping systems. With this kind of system in place they are able to access all the information they need concerning the cow that is in front of them, said McCauley. This enables them to give focus to an individual cow and on today s large farms, the vet check is one area where they need to be able to zero in on an animal like that. Aside from the xTablet s superior performance, Haag was also impressed by its ruggedness. Designed for durability, the Tablet PC was designed to meet military specifications for dust, moisture and drops to concrete. And when it comes to rugged environments, few are more extreme than the unforgiving surroundings of an Idaho dairy farm. From mud puddles, to manure, to flying cow hoofs and irate heifers, the Tablet PC s that are currently in circulation need to withstand a lot. Our people have to jump fences and walk through mud and work in a pretty harsh environment so the rugged Tablet PC has to be able to survive a lot of things, said Haag. Just the other day one of our breeders was bent over behind a cow and the cow kicked him. The Tablet PC actually was strapped to his chest and ended up taking the brunt of the kick and although the touch screen got cracked, the Tablet PC was still operational with the dual mode digitizer. The ResultsThese days, the two to three hours that Haag used to spend preparing paperwork are a thing of the past. Instead he spends 25-30 minutes uploading updated information on the eight xTablet PCs at the dairy. This also translates into more efficient workdays for his crew. I gained an additional 2 hours in my day to do something else, said Haag. As for my employees, it cuts in half the amount of time they spend looking for animals. It s no surprise then that Haag s employees have taken a liking to the Tablets PCs. We went from three tablets to five tablets to eight tablets, said Haag. I get to the office at 6 a.m. and by 8 a.m. all the tablets are gone and in use. We ve never had any problems, they ve performed flawlessly, said Haag. They take a beating and they just keep going and going and we need that for our operation. Haag has been so impressed with the software and the tablet that he plans on purchasing additional xTablets and finding other ways to integrate the technology into his operations.
Getting the most out of your BatteryGetting the most out of your Battery
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May 09, 2008

In this episode of Tablet Tips, Jared and Travis cover five tips on how to get the most out of your Tablet PC's battery. Episode URL: http://speedstug.com/tablet_tips/019 About Tablet Tips: Tablet Tips is an informational video podcast produced by students at the University of Louisville's Speed School of Engineering to help educate students and faculty about the use of Tablet PCs in an academic setting. Content License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Tablet PC Torture Chamber - Serenity then Insanity! By MobileDemand Rugged Tablet PCsTablet PC Torture Chamber - Serenity then Insanity! By MobileDemand Rugged Tablet PCs
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May 08, 2008

The Tablet PC Torture Chamber Preview Video Tablet PC - Serenity then Insanity! Short clip previews of videos that MobileDemand is producing and will release in May and June, 2008. This videos are intended to creatively demonstrate how rugged the MobileDemand xTablet rugged Tablet PC really is and how much abuse it can take. Tablet PC Serenity Preview of the calm scenes. By clip number:1. We call our testing apparatus the Tablet PC Torture Chamber. 2. The tablet is set inside the Tablet PC Torture Chamber, ready for testing. 3. We then show a short clip of the tablet with a web browser, connected to YouTube and a Gene Kelly Singing in the Rain video. 4. You can then see our VP of Engineering pretending he is a carpenter. 5. We connect an xTablet to the Internet again through a wireless connection, this time watching a QuickTime trailer of the upcoming movie named Speed Racer. 6. An xTablet is suspended from the Tablet PC Torture Chamber with a harness made of high strength fishing line.7. We attach an accelerometer to the xTablet via the USB port and have software running on it showing the real time G-forces on a graph timeline. You can see the strikes to the tablet by a fist cause waves to appear on the graph. Tablet PC Insanity Short demonstration clips showing how much abuse the xTablet rugged Tablet PC can take. By clip number:1. We actually use an xTablet while it is turned on as a hammer to hammer in a roofing nail to two pieces of 1 by 8 pieces of wood.2. The xTablet is suspended in air, 36 inches high, as we run a PowerPoint demonstration denoting the number of drops. You can hear the audio clip And when the machine breaks down, we break down. It is a most appropriate phrase given how our customers use the tablets in mission critical processes. Our engineer presses a button and the tablet drops out of site.3. A tablet hits the floor.4. A tablet hits the floor again.5. We are zoomed in to another clip of an online trailer of Speed Racer, and while the camera zooms out the tablet starts shaking. It s mounted inside of a Red Devil paint shaker and being shaken to the extreme! We used the accelerometer on the Tablet PC and showed it was taking up to 15 17 Gs while being shaken in the paint shaker and still running!6. We drop a 15 ounce can of corn from about 40 inches directly onto the display of an xTablet. This demonstrates our new screen protection technology we ve implemented in a few pilot and beta test units to be released sometime in June or July of 2008.7. A close up of the same can of corn hitting the display after falling 40 inches.8. The xTablet rugged Tablet PC is rated to the military standard for ruggedness called MIL STD 810F. This calls for an electronic device to withstand repeated drops from 36 inches high to 2 inches of plywood over concrete. It calls for a total of 26 drops one each to all flat surfaces, edges, and corners. Our Tablet PC Torture Chamber provides a means for this test. You can see the number of drops and each orientation the tablet is placed into in the screen of the tablet. We run a PowerPoint presentation with each slide having the number of that particular drop orientation. You can see the yardstick that gives an indication of the height. We placed a slab of concrete (meant for air conditioners to be placed onto it) on the floor, then the two 1 rated plywood pieces screwed together (as you may know making it actually 1.5 inches thick).9. We show a close up of an xTablet on a turning table inside our Tablet PC Torture Chamber being drenched by water.10. We show the tablet again getting drenched while we are connected to YouTube showing a clip of Gene Kelly singing Singing in the Rain. 11. The tablet continues to get drenched while it s running a screen saver of an aquarium. The fish don t mind so much getting wet.12. A very close up clip of water running off the corner of the xTablet by the numeric keypad.13. The xTablet is sitting face up and getting soaked while still operating.14. The xTablet is face down now and we ve heated it up so the CPU fan is running. We pour water directly into the CPU fan and heatsink well with no harmful results!15. The Tablet PC is again used as a hammer to nail in three nails. Notice the accelerometer attached showing the real time G forces it experiences while hitting the nails. The second and third nails reach all the way through the boards and hit the concrete, so they can t be nailed any further. Brought to you by MobileDemand, maker of the xTablet rugged Tablet PC: http://www.RuggedTabletPC.com
Tablet PC - xTablet New Sunlight Readable Display - xView by MobileDemandTablet PC - xTablet New Sunlight Readable Display - xView by MobileDemand
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May 06, 2008

Tablet PC - xTablet New Sunlight Readable Display - xView by MobileDemandThis video demonstrates the difference in direct sunlight and indoors between the standard xTablet Tablet PC display and the new xView sunlight readable display. We show you various angles during a sunny day in direct sunlight. Note that the displays are nearly equivelent indoors, while the sunlight readable display is far superior in direct sunlight.We intend to also demonstrate the difference and viewability of each display while inside of a vehicle, such as a beer truck. MobileDemand has sold thousands of tablets that are used in beer trucks and other vehicles with our standard display and have had great success. That extra little bit of shade inside the vehicle makes all the difference so the standard display is easily viewable. The MobileDemand xTablet is your rugged computing solution for the wireless world. What sets the xTablet apart? Three words: POWER, CAPABILITY and RUGGEDNESS. With the industry s highest processor performance, this resilient tablet PC can be used anywhere from the shop floor, to the delivery truck to the checkout line. And our military-tested ruggedness will meet your business performance standards. Features include: Integrated numeric keypad Bar-code scanner Credit card reader Sunlight readable display Vehicle mounts and accessories are also available to complete your system The xTablet is a versatile, flexible and powerful performer that is designed with your needs in mind.
Tablet PC - MobileDemand Preview of Videos - Serenity then Insanity!Tablet PC - MobileDemand Preview of Videos - Serenity then Insanity!
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May 02, 2008

Tablet PC - MobileDemand Preview of Videos - Serenity then Insanity!This is a preview video of the various videos that MobileDemand will release in the coming months that creatively demonstrate how rugged and durable the MobileDemand xTablet can "take a beating and keep on ticking." Enjoy.We abuse the tablet like you've never seen. Drop it 26 times according to MIL-STD 810F specifications. Use it like a hammer to pound in nails! Drop a can of corn on the display. Put it in the shower. Shake it like you've never seen with a paint shaker! And on and on.Brought to you by MobileDemand, maker of the rugged xTablet Tablet PC. http://www.RuggedTabletPC.com
Tablet PC - MobileDemand xTablet Gets Can of Beer Dropped on Screen!Tablet PC - MobileDemand xTablet Gets Can of Beer Dropped on Screen!
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May 02, 2008

Tablet PC - MobileDemand xTablet Gets Can of Beer Dropped on Screen! This Rugged Tablet PC is getting a new, optional protective screen technology implemented soon. This is a demonstration of how durable this technology makes the screen when a 12 ounce can of Bud Light gets dropped on it from a height of approximately 3 1/2 to 4 feet!
Tablet PC - MobileDemand xTablet Gets Can of Beer Dropped on Screen!Tablet PC - MobileDemand xTablet Gets Can of Beer Dropped on Screen!
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May 02, 2008

Tablet PC - MobileDemand xTablet Gets Can of Beer Dropped on Screen! This Rugged Tablet PC is getting a new, optional protective screen technology implemented soon. This is a demonstration of how durable this technology makes the screen when a 12 ounce can of Bud Light gets dropped on it from a height of approximately 3 1/2 to 4 feet!
Tell me which Tablet PC to BuyTell me which Tablet PC to Buy
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April 25, 2008

In this episode of Tablet Tips, Jared and Travis go through the lists of tablets discounted through Speed School and talk about what tablets they would suggest purchasing. Episode URL: http://speedstug.com/tablet_tips/018 About Tablet Tips: Tablet Tips is an informational video podcast produced by students at the University of Louisville's Speed School of Engineering to help educate students and faculty about the use of Tablet PCs in an academic setting. Content License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Bonus: New Camera for Tablet TipsBonus: New Camera for Tablet Tips
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April 25, 2008

In this episode of Tablet Tips, Jared and Travis show off the new camera that will be used to film Tablet Tips. Episode URL: http://speedstug.com/tablet_tips/017 About Tablet Tips: Tablet Tips is an informational video podcast produced by students at the University of Louisville's Speed School of Engineering to help educate students and faculty about the use of Tablet PCs in an academic setting. Content License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Getting Organized: Online BackupGetting Organized: Online Backup
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April 10, 2008

In this episode of Tablet Tips, Jared explains the various online backup services and how they can be used to protect important data. Episode URL: http://speedstug.com/tablet_tips/015 About Tablet Tips: Tablet Tips is an informational video podcast produced by students at the University of Louisville's Speed School of Engineering to help educate students and faculty about the use of Tablet PCs in an academic setting. Content License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
GBM InkShow: The New EverNoteGBM InkShow: The New EverNote
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March 25, 2008

Evernote had created a game changer with their new version that allows you to seamlessly access and store your data across multiple platforms.
Recording Music with a Tablet PCRecording Music with a Tablet PC
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March 02, 2008

I have been a tablet PC for recording music for a while so I thought I would show a well the Tablet PC form factor works for making music.In this video I am using a HP TC1100 with various Korg equipment. You can here more of my music on TheDigitalLifestyle.com
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Tablet PC - MobileDemand IntroductionTablet PC - MobileDemand Introduction
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February 15, 2008

MobileDemand is a pioneer in rugged Tablet PCs to automate our customers' mobile workfoce. Our tablets are engineered for durability and built to last. With customers like The Gap, Anheuser-Busch, Walt Disney World, and General Motors, they trust our tablet to withstand occasional drops and stints of rain. Showcased by Google as a success story, at MobileDemand - we're on a roll, and our tablets work like magic!The MobileDemand xTablet rugged handheld Tablet PC computer survives being dropped down a cliff, rock pile, dropped and thrown at a construction site, "bowled" down a street, and dropped and thrown onto concrete! The xTablet rugged Tablet PC can withstand harsh environments when used in vertical business markets - used by workers on the go doing their job. Standard grade laptops, notebooks, and Tablet PCs cannot withstand the rough handling day in and day out by these mobile workers like the xTalet T8700 from MobileDemand. Brought to you by MobileDemand - http://www.ruggedtabletpc.com 2008 MobileDemand, LC

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