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Microsoft previews more of Office 2011
(Macworld.com)
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Wed, 08 Sep 2010 18:20:00 GMT
Macworld.com - Microsoft continues to dole out the tidbits about Office for Mac 2011. As it did in August and July, the company has released a video highlighting some of the update's new features. This third entry in the Behind-the-Scenes series focuses on co-authoring tools, the software’s connection to Office’s Web apps, and PowerPoint's Brodcast Slideshow feature.
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Kobo Extends E-Reading to the Desktop
(Mashable)
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Wed, 08 Sep 2010 18:04:24 GMT
Mashable - Kobo, the platform that powers Borders's suite of e-reading devices and mobile apps, among others, has released its first desktop application for PC and Mac owners.
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New iPods Hit Apple Stores
(PC Magazine)
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Wed, 08 Sep 2010 16:16:06 GMT
PC Magazine - Apple's new iPod lineup is making its way to Apple Stores Wednesday. The iPod touch and shuffle are available now at Apple retail outlets, though users will have to wait a bit longer for the revamped nano.
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Apple Could Sell 28M iPads in 2011, Analyst Says
(PC Magazine)
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Wed, 08 Sep 2010 16:12:10 GMT
PC Magazine - Apple could sell 28 million iPad tablets in 2011, while the recent refresh of its iPhone and iPod lineup could help the company's products become the most sought-after gifts this holiday season, according to a Tuesday analyst note.
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Calvetica 2.0 gains multi-calendar support, more event control
(Macworld.com)
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Wed, 08 Sep 2010 15:59:00 GMT
Macworld.com - If it seems like it was only last month that Calvetica debuted as a unique, clean, and Helvetica-ized alternative to the iPhone’s built-in Calendar app, that’s because it was. Mysterious Trousers, Calvetica’s developer, listened to user requests, and it’s already back with a major 2.0 upgrade.
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New Nike workout app joins crowded field
(Appolicious)
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Wed, 08 Sep 2010 15:32:00 GMT
Appolicious - Nike's no longer a pioneer in workout gadgets as its new app emulates other iPhone and Android apps. Also in today's App Industry Report, a Samsung Galaxy phone lands at Verizon.
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Flickr Studio brings Flickr browsing to the iPad
(Macworld.com)
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Wed, 08 Sep 2010 14:32:00 GMT
Macworld.com - Flickr offers its own iPhone app with basic features, but Yahoo’s photo-sharing service has yet to really embrace the iPad. Meanwhile, developers have seized the opportunity to release their own iPad Flickr clients, like Keeple’s Flickr Studio.
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