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BusinessWeek June 9, 2011 Douglas MacMillan |
Inkling Publishes Textbooks for iPads With his San Francisco startup, Matt MacInnis is making textbooks iPad-friendly - and teaching them tricks that can't be done in print.  |
The Motley Fool May 29, 2011 Daniel Bailey |
Google Chrome Extreme: Eliminating Scrollbars A simple customization feature in Google's Chrome lets users virtually kill the good old vertical and horizontal scrollbars, while leaving the scrolling feature entirely intact.  |
InternetNews May 27, 2011 |
WordPress 3.1.4 Gets Clickjacking Protection The open source WordPress blogging application is being updated to version 3.1.3 this week adding multiple security fixes and improvements.  |
The Motley Fool May 4, 2011 Arunava De |
Microsoft Retargets the Cloud-Computing Juggernaut Microsoft launches Office 365 targeted at Google. Will it find victory?  |
PC Magazine April 8, 2011 Dan Costa |
Android Fragmentation: FUD and Facts Google's Android OS is more fragmented than Apple's iOS - and that is just fine.  |
PC Magazine April 4, 2011 Eric Griffith |
The Best Free Software of 2011 Got Windows? These 208 free products are yours to download and install to help you with just about any computing job you can imagine.  |
PC Magazine March 3, 2011 Edward Mendelson |
Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 2011 There's no hard-disk manager out there that can beat Paragon Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 2011.  |
PC Magazine March 1, 2011 Neil J. Rubenking |
Norton 360 Version 5.0 While it doesn't look very different from the previous version, Norton 360 version 5.0 provides better protection with even less impact on performance.  |
PC Magazine April 18, 2011 Samara Lynn |
Microsoft Office 365 Beta By delivering Office, Exchange, SharePoint, and Lync online, Office 365 (Beta) takes Microsoft deep into the cloud. Windows-centric businesses should embrace the move, which promises better integration, easier management, and significant cost savings.  |
PC Magazine April 12, 2011 Jill Duffy |
Adobe Color Lava Photoshop users can now put their iPad to use as a palette to interactively blend colors as if they were paint and save them to swatches to use in Photoshop. Adobe Color Lava could be more responsive, but still it's a good companion to the leading digital art software package.  |
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