• Learn to program the iPhone in college.
  • Barnes and Noble unveils digital book store.
  • MSFT offering free trials of Office. Meanwhile the company getting into developing Linux code.
  • Amazon screws over Kindle users.
  • My advice to companies: do not remove programs remotely from people’s machines.
  • Carl Icahn trying to get Yahoo-MSFT deal going again.
  • Gateway into neat netbook.
  • Toshiba into Blu-ray.
  • YouTube 3D web videos? Why? How?
  • Palm SDK weak on games.
  • New Nokia phone.
  • Qwest doing 40 Mbps VDSL.
  • Google wins lawsuit.

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  1. qb says:

    Microsoft Office Mac 2008 SP2 also include Microsoft Document Connection to help users work with SharePoint or MS Live (which is really just more SharePoint). If you haven’t noticed – Microsoft is trying to take over the planet with SharePoint.

    Oh, and you can spellcheck better in Austrian now.

  2. BigBoyBC says:

    Recycling headlines John?

    Also, If you listened to Leo on yesterday’s TWiT, you would have a better understanding of the Amazon book delete issue and not make foolish comments.

    You’re usually better at doing your homework…

  3. sargasso says:

    I’m waiting for the DSLR with a cellular phone.

  4. deowll says:

    I have bought a few ebooks in RTF fromate because any computer and just about any software package can be used to read it.

    I’m not interested in a Kendel. The screen on my net book is at least as large and it can do more.

    The people I work with are just about to upgrade to Office 2007. I’ll worry about 2010 later.

  5. Improbus says:

    At my place of employment we will be sticking with Windows XP and Office XP (2002) and our Pentium IV machines for the foreseeable future. Of course the foreseeable future isn’t as long as it used to be.


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