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A Guided Tour in the Palm of Your Hand: iPod touch at the Cooper-Hewit

“Design USA: Contemporary Innovation” at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York offers visitors an iPod touch on which to access exclusive exhibition content. The iPod touch supplements the physical exhibition with “a wealth of interviews, slide shows and snippets of performances,...

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Microsoft Office: Opening Up to Firefox?

Posted by jfeedor | Posted in OpenSource | Posted on 18-07-2009

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When Microsoft offered more details about Office 2010 earlier this week, The VAR Guy noticed a rather interesting nugget of information involving Microsoft Office for the Web’s anticipated browser support and software as a service (SaaS) strategy. The software giant, it seems, will be giving equal time to Firefox (the open source web browser) and Apple’s Safari. Here’s the scoop.

Mac OS X Tip: Open at Log In

Posted by suparoot | Posted in Mac | Posted on 14-07-2009

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Do you use Safari, Mail, iTunes, or other Mac applications every day? Did you know that Mac OS X Leopard can automatically open your favorite applications for you when you start up your Mac? To find out how, watch the latest Mac OS X Tip in the Business Theater.

Apple Safari 4 Is Like Whole New Browser

Posted by suparoot | Posted in Cloud | Posted on 01-07-2009

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In previous versions of Apple Safari, the Web browser was a capable if somewhat basic and utilitarian tool for surfing the Web. But with the release of Safari 4, Apple has gone in a very new direction, creating one of the most attractive and interactive browsers on the market today. Borrowing liberally from Apples iTunes, Safari 4 provides visually attractive site tracking and searching tools that help users scan through their favorite sites. Along with its excellent standards support and other strong browser features, Apples Safari 4 has gained considerable ground on its browser competitors.
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