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Web standards group gets former tech exec as CEOA former executive with IBM and other tech companies has been named the new CEO of an organization in charge of coordinating the technical specifications behind the World Wide Web.
Published by Topix on: 2010-03-10
New Quite-A-Switch ImpositionAutomation Bundle Offers Huge SavingsXChange UK and ThePowerXChange are pleased to announce a new limited time Quite-A-Switch bundle which includes Enfocus FullSwitch with Quite Hot Imposing and Quite Imposing Plus 2. The bundle offers users unbelievable savings on the powerful products. Not only do they experience the substantial discount with their purchase, but the products let users streamline their workflows and save them even more.
Published by prMac on: 2010-03-10
Microsoft to offer cross-platform gaming across PC, 360, and Windows MobileMicrosoft's vision of the gaming future may allow us to play a game on our PC, 360 and Windows Mobile Phone.
Published by Topix on: 2010-03-10
Crazy Mike's Apps announces March Madness iPod touch 8GB giveawayCrazy Mike's Apps today announced a iPod touch 8GB giveaway tied to March Madness and the release of the new iPhone app, PocketBracket. PocketBracket: College Basketball Tournament is an iPhone app that easily allows people to keep track of their College Basketball Brackets. PocketBracket allows anyone to create unlimited NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament brackets. Full contest details are located online. Winners for the contest will be announced on April 11 on the contest website.
Published by prMac on: 2010-03-09
Microsoft rolls out new MSN site designMicrosoft is rolling out the new design for its MSN Web portal in the U.S. The software maker is saying goodbye to MSN.com's blue background and its blocks of text links.
Published by Topix on: 2010-03-09
Yellow Pages #1 Navigation Directory iPhone App Now On AndroidSalt Lake City based Avantar announces today the release of the Yellow Pages app for Android mobile devices. The release marks Avantar's first offering in the Android Marketplace and follows the success of the company's much-downloaded Yellow Pages app for the iPhone and iPod touch. New to the Yellow Pages app for Android is a visual mosaic of the most popular used searched terms, which can also be accessed with a simple tap of the finger.
Published by prMac on: 2010-03-09
Jumsoft Presents a Fresh, Remarkably Expanded Set of Pages ClipartJumsoft today announces Pages Clipart 6.0, and continues to increase its collection of add-ons for Apple's iWork suite. Pages Clipart provides users with vast options for illustrating their presentations, invitations, Web pages, posters, newsletters, and a variety of other documents. Use of the clipart images is not limited to Pages; they are also compatible with Keynote, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and various graphics editors.
Published by prMac on: 2010-03-09
Google Improves Its Translation ToolIn a meeting at Google in 2004, the discussion turned to an e-mail message the company had received from a fan in South Korea.
Published by Topix on: 2010-03-09
iPhone Aid for Scatterbrains, Aging Boomers and Busy, Forgetful PeopleCalifornia based INFOMATO Inc. today released FORGET, a free application for iPhone and iPod touch devices. FORGET is a memory aid for people who are frequently stuck in tip-of-the-tongue moments or whose otherwise brilliant trains of thought are stalled, simply because they are forgetful. FORGET is built around the psychological principles of memory association and recognition, so that even scatterbrains and disorganized people can quickly enjoy its benefits.
Published by prMac on: 2010-03-09
Survey of IT Administrators Finds that Macs Cost Less to ManageThan PCsIn response to a survey conducted by the Enterprise Desktop Alliance, 260 IT administrators from large organizations with both Macs and PCs responded that Macs are less expensive than PCs to manage. In some categories such as troubleshooting, user training and help desk calls, three times as many administrators said that Macs cost less to manage. 29% of the respondents cited lower total cost of ownership as one of the key reasons their organization buys Macs.
Published by prMac on: 2010-03-09