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  • Microsoft Office Documents Editing Coming to the iPhone [IPhone Office]

    The developers of Documents to Go—and Microsoft Office documents editor for BlackBerry, Palm, Windows Mobile, and Symbian—are finally bringing it out for the iPhone. This is going to be an...
    Posted to Gadgets by Anonymous on 10-28-2008
  • OEMs Looking to Ubuntu for Netbook Market

    Anon writes "Mark Shuttleworth provides much more detail today about development of the Ubuntu netbook platform, and says OEMs are calling Canonical when they want to start building netbooks. Channelweb notes: 'It's actually a big deal. For example, Dell CEO Michael Dell has been carrying...
    Posted to Hardware by Anonymous on 06-09-2008
  • AOL Mobile Search Refashioned For The iPhone

    Like Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft Live Search formatted for mobile devices, AOL offers its own search outlet for handhelds. And like a number of other competing companies on the Web today, AOL is now offering its own mobile option geared specifically for use on Apple’s iPhone. When using your iPhone...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 04-15-2008
  • Tip: Syncing Google Calendar with mobile devices

    Google Calendar (Credit: Google) Google Calendar is probably one of the most successful Web-based calendar tools to hit the Web 2.0 scene. It has a very clean, easy-to-use interface, Gmail integration, the capability to share calendars with others, SMS notification reminders, and--like other Web-based...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 03-06-2008
  • Apple stabs Adobe in the back

    On a week when Microsoft landed a big deal to put Silverlight on Nokia phones, Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs, tells Adobe that there won’t be Flash on the iPhone. This is a real bummer for Adobe and many users and developers, because most of the world’s casual games are written for Flash...
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 03-05-2008
  • Microsoft and Nokia get together on Silverlight

    I didn’t expect this. Nokia is working with Microsoft on delivering Silverlight to Nokia phones. The only thing that would be more shocking is if Steve Jobs announced that the iPhone were going with Silverlight instead of Flash.
    Posted to Software by Anonymous on 03-04-2008
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