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Shape Your Apps Strategy to Reflect New SaaS Licensing and Pricing Trends
For tips on how to make your app fit with the trends in SaaS licensing and pricing, check out this white paper. Subscription models are changing, and if yours don't make sense, customers will go...
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iPhone OS 4.0 - The highlights
Apple has finally lifted the veil of secrecy surrounding its newest operating system refresh for the iPhone - iPhone OS 4.0. Here's what to expect:
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Goodbye Linux on the PS3 - Sony backpedals on "Install Other OS" support
Sony releases news that the next software update for the PlayStation 3 games console will disable the "Install Other OS" option that was present on PS3 systems before the launch of the slimline model.
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NAVIGON delivers MyRegion GPS iPhone App for $25 per region
NAVIGON's MyRegion makes turn-by-turn on the iPhone affordable at $25 per region.
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Microsoft "photocopies" missing iPhone Cut/Copy/Paste feature
Following in the footsteps of the iPhone, it seems that Windows Phone 7 OS won't be support Cut/Copy/Paste.
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Photos: Defcon badge inspires hacks
Likely the most sophisticated around, Defcon conference badges feature customized circuitry, interactive LEDs, and hidden features for attendees to hack and explore.
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Windows Server 2008 R2 Releases to Manufacturing
Windows Server 2008 R2, which released to manufacturing today, July 22nd, 2009, contains major functionality improvements in virtualization and networking over the previous version. This...
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What's really new in Windows 7? The answer, not much!
So far, I feel that Windows 7 has had a pretty easy ride, both by tech pundits and tech enthusiasts. People who see and get a chance to spend time with Windows 7 seem to like the OS. There are...
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From Starter to Ultimate: What's really in each Windows 7 Edition?
Over the course of its Windows 7 development effort, Microsoft has been incredibly controlled about releasing details, pursuing an agonizingly deliberate disclosure plan. The release schedule is...
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Playing with Windows 7's Slingbox-like feature
One of the most intriguing is a feature that debuted with the most recent release candidate allows a user to stream media from one PC to another over the Internet, a la the Slingbox.
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Take a closer look at Windows 7's Jump List feature
Jump Lists are a new feature in Microsoft Windows 7 that are designed to make it easier to find what you want and perform common operations associated with an application. As I’ve been working...
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Five Windows tools to keep your digital life in sync
Keeping files, programs, bookmarks, and passwords in sync across two computers is a tricky task. Over the course of the last few years, I’ve built up an assortment of tools and techniques that...
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Installing Internet Explorer 8--photos
Installing Internet Explorer 8 takes plenty of time and patience, but new features await. Here's what to expect from the installation and a few of the highlighted features.
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A sneak peek at the Windows 7 Release Candidate
Last week, Windows 7 build 7048 escaped from Microsoft’s labs and quickly made its way to the Internet, where the x86 and x64 versions quickly became top downloads of the week. Most of the first...
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Existing Kindle owners to the front of the line please
Larry was at the Kindle 2.0 launch and did a great job liveblogging the event. I already own a Sony Reader 505 and Kindle 1.0, but went ahead and pre-ordered the new Kindle that should arrive just...
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Windows 7 beta 1 review
I've now had my hands on Windows 7 beta 1 build 6.1.7000.0.081212-1400 (the build that is widely expected to be made available to beta testers by Microsoft early in January) and have had some time...
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Where is Google's SMS feature?
About three weeks ago, Google pulled the plug on a brand new Gmail feature due to a bug. The SMS feature was initially launched with much buzz -- it was designed to allow you to send and receive...
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Windows 7 - The "Blue Badge" experience
When Microsoft shipped the 6801 build of Windows 7 some of the unfinished features were hidden from view using an elaborate protection mechanism. This mechanism has now been rendered useless...
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Maybe CRM for Facebook Does Make Sense :)
My friend and colleague Jim Shepherd of AMR set me straight this morning about what Salesforce.com is doing with Facebook, and I'm embarrassed to admit I didn't get it right the first time....
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Best new feature for photographers in Adobe Photoshop CS4
With all the important digital camera releases already announced last month at Photokina, PDN's PhotoPlus Expo passed by fairly uneventfully in New York last week. One of the highlights for me...
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TV Pack headaches reveal Microsoft's Media Center dilemma
Of all the features in Windows, Media Center is unique. It offers high-end capabilities that appeal strongly to digital media enthusiasts, sparking the growth of online communities like the Green...
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