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| Zinio puts hundreds of digital magazines a click away
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| USATODAY.com - SAN FRANCISCO - The future of magazine publishing increasingly is appearing on a digital display - not just a newsstand. Advancements in software and hardware are making it easier for a growing faction of consumers - including coveted younger readers called screen-agers - to read their favorite publications on the Internet or download and read them later offline. -- read full article |
| Wed, 28 May 2008 11:23:08 GMT - Yahoo! News: Software News |
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| Microsoft Expects Explosive Growth for Windows Mobile
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| NewsFactor - Microsoft expects its Windows Mobile software to grow by at least 50 percent worldwide in this and the next fiscal years. According to a report by Reuters news service, Eddie Wu, Microsoft's managing director of OEM embedded devices in Asia, projected the software giant will sell 20 million units with Windows Mobile in the fiscal year ending in June. In the last fiscal year, it sold more than 11 million units. -- read full article |
| Tue, 27 May 2008 20:38:21 GMT - Yahoo! News: Software News |
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| Adobe Posts Beta Downloads from Creative Suite 4
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| NewsFactor - Adobe Systems released beta versions of three key applications from its upcoming Creative Suite 4 package of graphic, Web and multimedia software on Tuesday. Preview versions of Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Southbound are available for download. -- read full article |
| Tue, 27 May 2008 21:57:35 GMT - Yahoo! News: Software News |
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| Microsoft demos future Windows with touch-screen
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| AP - Microsoft Corp. said Tuesday that its next operating system will be made for touch-screen applications, an alternative to the computer mouse, and its top executives reaffirmed interest in joining forces with Yahoo Inc.
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| Wed, 28 May 2008 05:36:50 GMT - Yahoo! News: Software News |
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| Despite Bill Gates' Comments, Windows 7 Due in 2010
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| NewsFactor - This spring, as the technology industry raised ever-louder complaints about Windows Vista, Bill Gates amped up expectations for the next version of the operating system, referred to simply as Windows 7. Speaking in Miami in April, the Microsoft chairman said, "Sometime in the next year or so we will have a new version," and then went on to extol the virtues of Windows 7, including "the ability to be lower-power, take less memory, be more efficient, and have lots more connections." -- read full article |
| Tue, 27 May 2008 15:10:54 GMT - Yahoo! News: Software News |
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