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Microsoft Improving Compatibility Between Office 2010 and Office for Mac 2011

Microsoft Improving Compatibility Between Office 2010 and Office for Mac 2011

In a post on Microsoft’s Windows 7 blog mactopia it is announced that they are moving from Carbon to Cocoa for the user interface of Office for Mac 2011 for… Read more »

Office 15 To Be Released In 2013

Office 15 To Be Released In 2013

During the late engineering work at Microsoft the Microsoft Office 2010 went by the codename Office 14 until its release. Therefore, it didn’t take much guesswork to crack the meaning… Read more »

Windows Phone 7 Selling Faster Than Expected

Windows Phone 7 Selling Faster Than Expected

In the war between Windows Phone 7, Android and iPhone, the Windows Phone 7 proves to be selling better than expected this autumn. The increased sales are especially going on… Read more »

Adobe Illustrator to XHTML Plugin Released

Adobe Illustrator to XHTML Plugin Released

A new plugin released by Adobe makes it possible to export your Adobe Illustrator images to XHTML/HTML5 and JavaScript. The plugin, Ai->Canvas, is free for all Adobe users, easy to… Read more »

Costumize Your Own Home Page

Costumize Your Own Home Page

I new freeware release from TheWindowsClub, HomePage Maker, lets you costumize your home page with background picture(s), thumbnails, search function and much more. Choose up to 18 of your favourite… Read more »

Access Your Home Computer From Work – Easy and Secure

Access Your Home Computer From Work – Easy and Secure

Actually, after one of my friends showed me a pirate version of GoToMyPc’s upcoming Ipad application I first thought that I would throw up a post about it, but then… Read more »

Get The Best Antivirus Of 2011 For PC Users

Get The Best Antivirus Of 2011 For PC Users

Everyone loves a freebie, right? Sure, but not when it comes to personal and financial security. Think about it, why do businesses go to such extreme lengths to protect their… Read more »

Get the Highest Rated Virus Protection, 110 Million Users!

Get the Highest Rated Virus Protection, 110 Million Users!

According to recent testing conducted by industry-leading consumer product review site CNET, AVG Internet Security received a 4-star review and praise from critics as having, “…faster scan times, faster boot… Read more »

Google Sues The United States

Google Sues The United States

For a change, Google and the government of the United States have switched sides in the courtroom as Google filled a suit against the US, because the Department of the… Read more »

Top 10 Professional Ways To Get High PR Backlinks

Top 10 Professional Ways To Get High PR Backlinks

[wpcol_1half id="" class="" style=""] Link Directories Requesting backlinks from link directories is amoung one the oldest and most primitive ways to get backlinks. These link (directories) are typically defined as… Read more »

Nokia 8800 Sirocco – Review

Nokia 8800 Sirocco – Review

The experience begins with the box, where a steel hanger with cool logo keeps the lid in place. Sensual by nature. The essence of life. Refined features. Transformed energy. Dynamic… Read more »

Upgrade-itis…

Upgrade-itis…

One thing I’ve noticed about computers, verses any other medium, is that there is never an end to upgrades. Not just hardware, but software too. In fact, software more so… Read more »

Bad Ram!

Bad Ram!

Damn Bad RAM. If you’ve followed this blog at all, you’ve probably read about some of my Mac problems. Apple was kind enough to replace my completely f’ed up Dual… Read more »

Konfabulator vs Dashboard

Konfabulator vs Dashboard

Mac OS X ‘Tiger’ just came out and in it is a technology called Dashboard. Dashboard is a layer of the Finder that holds mini applications called Widgets. These Dashboard… Read more »

Backing up you Keychain files for Mac OSX.

Backing up you Keychain files for Mac OSX.

Recently a friend had his mac go bad on him. Turns out it was just the HD, it was old and eventually all Hd’s fail. Back in the old days… Read more »

Loving Photoshop CS2

Loving Photoshop CS2

My ongoing love affair with Photoshop and the Healing Brush. One of the drags of working with a film-based camera in a digital world is Scanning. While scanning is necessary… Read more »

Of hardware failure…

Of hardware failure…

I’ve just had a two week or so period of being without my G5. It’s back now, all fixed and working fine, although the fans are considerably louder. I’ve also… Read more »

More about Apple’s switch to Intel…

More about Apple’s switch to Intel…

Because the inner workings of my new Dual 2.7 Ghz G5 Mac don’t really concern me, I’m more of a software guy than a hardware guy, I’m really curious about… Read more »

Flip 4 Mac – bye bye Windows Media Player!

Flip 4 Mac – bye bye Windows Media Player!

I just had to post this. I’m always on the look-out for any little apps/technology that makes life a bit easier. I’m also for anything that works better. Flip4Mac is… Read more »

How has the iPod changed your life?

How has the iPod changed your life?

Years ago when I was just dating my then to-be-wife, one of her dreams was to have a jukebox in the house. A real live jukebox, a machine to put… Read more »

iPod nano

iPod nano

The iPod nano. I was downtown San Francisco yesterday and popped my head into the SF Apple store to see if the new iPod nano was there and to have… Read more »

Film vs Digital – an updated look

Film vs Digital – an updated look

I got a new Digital Camera and boy oh boy am I happy with it. I decided to go all out (as much as I could) and get the Canon… Read more »

Studio 8

Studio 8

Macromedia this week delivered Studio 8, basically an upgrade to Flash and Dreamweaver. Macromedia offered a pre-sale for this upgrade and anyone who pre-ordered the Studio 8 also got a… Read more »

Asus Eee PC S101 – Review

Asus Eee PC S101 – Review

After jump starting the whole Netbook market with the first, tiny Eee models, ASUS now goes the other way. Mainly by making heavier machines – that is, relatively speaking. Because… Read more »

HTC Touch HD – Review

HTC Touch HD – Review

While Apple has only had two mobiles on the CV, HTC has now released an impressive amount of mobiles. And it seems like HTC is doing better with experience they… Read more »

Skype Pays for Calls

Skype Pays for Calls

Skype has decided to pay for calls for a week in a good gesture for their unexplained outage. This was a serious problem for small business as many rely on… Read more »

Global Internet Ad Spend to Climb 28 Percent in '07

Global Internet Ad Spend to Climb 28 Percent in '07

Global Internet ad spending will grow by 28.2 percent in 2007, according to a forecast report courtesy of ZenithOptimedia. That’s down slightly from the 31 percent growth it’s expected to… Read more »

Macromedia Studio 8

Macromedia Studio 8

Macromedia this week delivered Studio 8, basically an upgrade to Flash and Dreamweaver. Macromedia offered a pre-sale for this upgrade and anyone who pre-ordered the Studio 8 also got a… Read more »

Thoughts on iPodWorld SF 2006

Thoughts on iPodWorld SF 2006

Last week I was able to attend MacWorld SF 2006 at the Moscone Center in downtown San Francisco. I’ve been lucky enough to attend the last 3 MacWorlds in SF,… Read more »

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