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  • Microsoft Reboots Surface Into a Serious Tablet Contender

    Microsoft Reboots Surface Into a Serious Tablet Contender

    This is the new tablet that was announced by Microsoft last night. This not the crappy prototype [table](http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/pixelsense/default.aspx) we all saw a few years back as CES. By the way the original table is now called NONPixelSense is In fact, the hardware is manufacturer by Microsoft. Not an OEM and not a partnership. Steve Ballmer…

  • Google Acquires QuickOffice, Initiates Mexican Productivity Standoff

    So that’s it. Google now owns Quick Office BlackBerry owns [DataViz: Docs to Go](http://9to5mac.com/2010/09/07/rim-buys-dataviz-for-blackberry-50m/) Apple writes its own: [Pages, Numbers and Keynote](http://www.apple.com/ipad/business/ipad-at-work/#edit) And MS is holding out for Windows 8 tablet for releasing [Office 15 in November](http://techland.time.com/2012/05/24/rumor-microsoft-office-coming-to-ipad-and-android-in-november/) What we have where is a Mexican Productivity Standoff… via [The Verge](http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/5/3065564/google-acquires-quickoffice-productivity-suite-will-integrate-with)

  • Ars Gets Hands On With Diet Coda

    Ars Gets Hands On With Diet Coda

    >The Diet Coda application seems to have been tailored [..] for quick editing on the fly. The application gives you a frictionless way to get into your Web content and start making changes without having to jump through a lot of hoops. It’s especially effective for users who are working with a lot of static…

  • BlackBerry Maintains Major Canadian Market Share, iPhone Still No1 Device

    Juice mobile claims: >“RIM’s death may be exaggerated and Android is taking a bite out of Apple.” For now. The iPhone is the #1 selling phone, but RIM maintains 50% of Canadian market share. As for the source of the research: Neil Sweeney, President and CEO of Juice, stated their reach covers >“hundreds of applications…

  • What’s the Best On-Line Portfolio Manager to Track my Investments, part 5 of 5

    What’s the Best On-Line Portfolio Manager to Track my Investments, part 5 of 5

    It’s been a week since we last talked, and I bet you were waiting with tense anticipation for the final instalment! Well, it would seem that my birthday celebrations, mother’s day, and the fact my Bachelors of Arts degree left me with absolutely no artistic ability what-so-ever have come together against me. So here, in…

  • Flipboard for Android leaks

    Flipboard for Android leaks

    So Flipboard for Android was supposed to be an exclusive on Samsung Galaxy S III but it didn’t take long for an intrepid S III owner to pluck the APK from it’s comfortable surroundings and throw out into the wild for all to enjoy!

  • Writing with Google: Blogger vs Plus

    Writing with Google: Blogger vs Plus

    Just this past week I have seen accounts of at least three bloggers and writers that have chosen to post their journals with Google Plus rather than with Blogger or other systems like WordPress and Tumblr.

  • Path Updates ToC: Doing the Right Thing

    >##Some key updates to these terms include: >[..] >*Clarification of the information we collect from you and how we use it >*Your rights to access, modify or have your data removed from our servers >*Confirmation of your rights to the content you create and submit to the service I got an email from [Path](http://path.com) informing…

  • What’s the Best On-Line Portfolio Manager to Track my Investments, part 4 of 5

    What’s the Best On-Line Portfolio Manager to Track my Investments, part 4 of 5

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  • iPad@Work: Don’t Blame The Players

    >When the district sales managers of a luxury retailer logged into their corporate email accounts on shiny, new iPads for the first time, at the same time, cheers went up. >But something else went down: the Lotus Notes server. >Imagine all those iPads simultaneously downloading the full dump of Lotus Notes. Don’t point the finger…