Articles Archive for July 2009
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We’re pleased to announce the availability of the new MobileMe iDisk app for iPhone and iPod touch.
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You spoke and we listened: in response to customer demand, NewsGator’s best-of-breed consumer RSS applications now work with Google Reader. Google Reader will become the online companion to and the synchronization platform for our award-winning RSS reader applications – FeedDemon and NetNewsWire.
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DEVONtechnologies, LLC today releases the sixth public beta of version 2.0 of all editions of its information manager DEVONthink as well as of the smart note-keeper DEVONnote. The sixth public beta of DEVONthink 2.0 and DEVONnote 2.0 adds a first bunch of PDF annotation functions to DEVONthink, a further enhanced interactive web interface and many further enhancements.
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I am working on the basis that 50 is the new 40, so I am only really 36 today!!! You can read what I feel about my birthday over on my Almerimar Life Site
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I wrote recently on my Almerimar Life site about a de cluttering project that we had started. This was (and is) aimed very much at the physical side of life; the vast amounts of stuff we have accumulated over the years but either due to changes in lifestyle, or technological advancements, just isn’t really needed any longer:
- The 10 piece dinner service when we last had a ‘dinner party’ 10 years ago!
- The 8 mobile phones that I have, as well as the N95 8GB and the iPhone that I use
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iPhone owners could be at risk of having their mobiles hacked after two researchers reveal their findings at a conference in Las Vegas.
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New government guidance has been published urging civil servants to use the micro-blogging site Twitter.
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Apple addicts need no longer wait until early 2010 to get their hands on the firm’s long-rumoured tablet PC, because – contrary to an earlier report – it’s since emerged that the firm’s gunning for a launch within months.
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The administrative burden of repricing millions of goods, changing software and accounting systems will total £125 million when VAT returns to 17.5 per cent on January 1.
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Technology journalists are often accused of blowing Twitter out of proportion, and for good reason.
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It has to be said that I have always taken the view that the iPhone is a great consumer phone, but I am not convinced at all that I would have had one if I was still in business. The majority of applications are ‘fun to have’ rather than meaty pro appplications, and the whole focus of the iPhone to me is on ‘fun’. Don’t get me wrong I love it to bits, but the battery life, the unreliability (still freezes up too much), the lack of certain features all mean it wouldn’t be my weapon of choice yet in a business environment.
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Until now, Gtdagenda was a single-user application only.


