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Apple backs Windows on MAC
Apple not so surprisingly, released today beta software package named Boot Camp that enables Windows XP installation on Intel-based MAC computers. It is significant step in Apple’s struggle to gain maket share which has seen better days in 1990’s. This move will not get it done, but may be enough to convince some to try […]
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ajaxWrite web based word processor
ajaxWrite is a free web based word processor launched by well known, disruptive entrepreneur Michael Robertson. It is designed to provide free word processing application that will work on all operating systems via web browser. For now, it only works with Firefox 1.5. Notable benefits/advantages are: Global access, all you need is an internet connection […]
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MIT’s $100 Linux laptop vs. Origami
Why would anyone mock a laptop that costs $100 and is primarily for distribution to those who can not afford anything better? MIT is developing a bare bone, mobile computer that will be distributed through UN programs to people in developing countries. It will lack many features found on a typical personal computer, such as […]
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Google Calendar details emerge
Google is on the path of releasing Calendar service that will be integrated with Gmail services. Release date is unknown at this time but interesting details are emerging and I am sure we will hear more about it before it is released. It looks appealing already. More here with screenshots.
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SiteAdvisor plugin for safer browsing
SiteAdvisor is wonderful plug-in for Firefox and Internet Explorer alike that automatically displays security notification about site being viewed. Simple color coding helps users quickly identify if the site is safe from spyware, spam, viruses and online scams. It is open to users to submit their own reviews and read what others have said about […]