Archive for July 21st, 2007
Jul
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The Unified Messaging component of Exchange 2007 SP1 is the designed to be the voice mail solution for Office Communications Server 2007 (OCS). What it means is that anyone can dial an Office Communications Server user and leave a voice mail which will then be delivered to that user's Outlook inbox. The integration of Office Communication
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Jul
21
The most important feature of Google Docs is collaboration, but it's not very easy to manage the list of collaborators or to use it for other documents and outside Google Docs. One small feature that will help if you have a lot of collaborators is the possibility to create a Google Calendar event that
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Jul
21
AutoPatcher XP is an installation package designed to get your Windows XP system up to date quick and easily. This update package features a slick looking GUI and and can be customized to install as much or as little as you please.
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Jul
21
Inout writes that Stafford from Seoul has disclosed a new feature in Google Reader, here is what he say:
"I use Google Reader primarily to catch podcasts - it provides a nice Flash MP3 player within the post. Has anyone noticed that you can click on "popout" which
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Jul
21
The Environmental Protection Agency today introduced its first complete refresh of its Energy Star specification for computers. The EPA estimates that over the next five years, the updated Energy Star computer spec will save American businesses and consumers $1.8 billion in energy costs, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to the emissions of 2.7 million cars.
The
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Jul
21
Selling technology is hard enough without having to explain over and over how to pronounce the name of the product.
Next year, Intel plans to simplify its processor branding strategy by de-emphasizing two of its major brands, Viiv and vPro, and consolidating all of its marketing around the Core brand, CNET News.com has learned. The move will
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Jul
21
Google have acquired ImageAmerica, a company that builds high resolution cameras for the collection of aerial imagery, as announced on Google LatLong Blog.
Google Maps and Earth users are no strangers to ImageAmerica's work -- the company provided high resolution black and white imagery of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.
We're excited about how ImageAmerica's
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Jul
21
For some security researchers who uncover flaws in leading computer programs, a nod of appreciation from software companies is no longer enough.
Now they want money.
Critics say the purity of research is in jeopardy as discoveries are shopped around instead of submitted directly to software vendors so they can quickly develop a fix.
"I don't like there being
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Jul
21
One week after discovering a glitch between Apple iPhones and its Cisco-based campus wireless network, Duke University on July 20 finally got to the bottom of the problem that caused periodic outages of the Wi-Fi network.
Initial reports of the problem placed the blame for the outages squarely on Apple's iPhones, which flooded the Cisco WAPs (Wireless
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Jul
21
After the false alarm back in May, yesterday's announcement that Microsoft has now officially reached their goal of one million Zunes sold (or is that shipped?) had about as much fanfare as a fart in a bathtub. Usually a product announcement like this comes with a blitzkrieg of press releases,
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Jul
21
Earlier this week, we’ve reported that Google has ceased it’s “Related Links” service. In addition to related links, Google Click-to-call —”the Google Maps feature that allowed you to call a business for free in the US, was removed. "This feature was a long-running experiment, and in
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Jul
21
The next generation of the Lotus Notes client will integrate with the new range of Web 2.0-inspired technologies released with IBM's social software, dubbed Lotus Connections.
Lotus regional executive for Australian and New Zealand Jonathan Stern said Notes 8 will be released later this year and have a "radically improved user interface" built in the open source
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Jul
21
Like the Terminator – just when the monster machine seems defeated, it always somehow rises again – Microsoft's push for international standards status for its Office document formats refuses to die.
Just last week, a committee charged with deciding whether or not to recommend that the U.S. vote in favor of adopting Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML)
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