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- Tab-One 1.1.12 (Windows)
- Tab-One is for individuals and small businesses who need to print/email professional looking business documents on the fly. Tab-One takes away the hassle of generating everyday business documents with it's familiar GUI look and feel of MS Outlook. Documents include Invoices, Estimates, Purchase Orders, Receipts, and Credit Memos. To save...
- Tags: Billing, Business Document, Microsoft Windows, Turning Gear Software, Tab-One, E-mail, Microsoft Outlook, Online Communications, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
- Software downloads 2002-11-20
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- Can a car be fuel efficient and fun?
- Oh, ZDNet is a car site now?Harry, write something about IT.RE: Can a car be fuel efficient and fun?Yes, get a 1998 Maxima GLE and 37 mpg on trips at 70 mph.RE: Can a car be fuel efficient and fun?There was a typo in my earlier message. Yes, get...
- Tags: car, Yes Get, Maxima
- Discussion threads 2009-10-21
- Microsoft and the PCjr
- Microsoft and the PCjrNow for a little nostalgia...Enjoy, Dana.... http://www.brutman.com/PCjr/The super thin, 12 inch, light weight netbook for $250 will be a HUGE problem for MS. It will have a 12 hour battery life, and be more powerful and have more memory than todays full sized laptops. The OS and...
- Tags: Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, Microsoft Corp., Starter Edition, netbook, PCjr
- Discussion threads 2009-04-24
- Philips Prestigo SRU8015
- Universal remote controls have become increasingly popular due to the consolidation and convenience they provide the home theater buff with an increasingly burgeoning rack of gear. While manufacturers have approached the technology in a number of different ways, we tend to be partial to the PC-programmable technique used onLogitech...
- Tags: TV & Home Theater, Philips Electronics N.V., Prestigo SRU8015
- Product reviews 2009-03-17
- Coming on Patch Tuesday: 3 Windows bulletins, 1 critical
- Coming on Patch Tuesday: 3 Windows bulletins, 1 criticalIf this were Apple, the entry would read as followsMS announces yet another critical bulletin. Another remote exploit. This one affects even the latest version of the operating system as well.In addition, in keeping with their practice of poor security, Microsoft is...
- Tags: Operating systems, SECURITY, Windows Bulletin, Patch Tuesday, Apple Inc., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-03-05
- Haier HL47K
- Haier is hardly a household name in the U.S. among TV manufacturers, although you might know the brand through its air conditioner business. Nonetheless, the HL47K isn't the first Haier HDTV we've reviewed. That distinction belongs to the otherwise less-than-distinct 42EP14S, a 42-inch plasma that sold for $2,300 in...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, menu design, Haier, Haier HL47K, TV
- Product reviews 2008-11-12
- TechCrunch50: Day 1
- When Michael Arrington and Jason Calacanis team up on a project, the webs are bound to be shaken up. Last year, their conference TechCrunch40 was an enormous showcase for startups to present their idea to venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and the press. This year,...
- Tags: Google Inc., Facebook, Advertisement, Marissa Mayer, Entrepreneur, Video, MySpace, Qik, Meghan, Arrington, Vitamin Water, Calcanis, Mahalo, Blueprint Multicore, OpenTrace, E-mail, Entrepreneurship, Corporate Communications, Online Communications, Management, Marketing, Andrew Mager
- Blog posts 2008-09-08
- T-Mobile Shadow getting unfairly dissed in the press
- I was reading one of my favorite mobile sites, Mobility Site, and saw that NY Times writer David Pogue apparently had a chance to try out the T-Mobile Shadow and provided his thoughts. I am not quite sure how much time he actually spent with the device since I think...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, High Tech Computer Corp., Device, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Mobile, T-Mobile, T-Mobile Shadow, Microsoft Windows, Advertising & Promotion, Operating Systems, Handhelds, Software, Marketing, Hardware, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2007-11-08
- Everything you've read about Vista DRM is wrong (Part 1)
- Last month, I wrote about the FUD surrounding Windows Vista and DRM. The FUDmaster is Peter Gutmann, a New Zealand researcher who wrote a paper last December that made a series of outrageous and inflammatory claims about Windows Vista. Since then, Gutmann has expanded the paper to more than four...
- Tags: Monitor, Digital-rights Management, Driver, Microsoft Windows Vista, Video, Microsoft Corp., FUDmaster, Peter Gutmann, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Corporate Communications, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2007-09-16
- ATI driver flaw exposes Vista kernel to attackers
- ATI driver flaw exposes Vista kernel to attackersJust over 6 months....... to blast a *major* hole into Uncle Bill's "most secure operating system ever". It is a good hole too. Find a buggy driver - or write your own - and Vista's kernel is your oyster.Good Job ATIWay to punch...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Video cards, SECURITY, Operating systems, ATI Technologies Inc., Microsoft Windows Vista, NVidia Corp., kernel
- Discussion threads 2007-08-10
- IT spending: March 'air pocket' or something worse?
- Network Appliance NTAP reported strong fiscal 2007 results, but cut its first quarter outlook due to a technology slowdown in March. Network Appliance, which sells storage gear, called March an "air pocket" and said business rebounded in April. However, officials declined to forecast the IT spending prognosis for May and...
- Tags: General, Hardware Infrastructure, IT Management, Storage
- Blog posts 2007-05-24
- docs.opportunities.sun.com
- One of the things people like Ben Rockwood complain about a lot is the complexity and general pain of navigating Suns website - and, in particular, the paid access portions of the documentation and support sites. Heres one last quotation from the comments,...
- Tags: Sun, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-25
- x86 Security
- I, ah, blush to admit this - but when last weeks revelations about the Windows .ANI cursor hole appeared, I thought someone was pulling an April fools joke. Apparently not, but the mess led me to wonder just how something like this could happen. ...
- Tags: General, Vistabulations, Security, Enterprise Policy
- Blog posts 2007-04-10
- Belkin TuneStage 2
- When it was released in 2005, Belkin's TuneStage offered a novel approach to listening to your iPod on your home stereo. The device consisted of two parts: a transmitter that snapped to the top of the iPod and a receiver that connected to the stereo. Once synchronized, anything played on...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Apple iPod, transmitter, Belkin TuneStage, receiver, TuneStage 2, Belkin Corp.
- Product reviews 2007-02-02
- CES Big Picture #1 (no pun intended): Hi-Def virtuous circle is complete
- On the heels of returning from the Consumer Electronics Show last week, a lot of people are asking the obvious questions:What was the big news?Did you see anything interesting or cool?Given how Ive been reflecting on my visit to Las Vegas in order to answer these questions, it seemed equally...
- Tags: General, Entertainment, Personal Technology, Hollywood On Demand, Events, CES 2007, Disruptive Technology, Consumer Electronics Show
- Blog posts 2007-01-16
- The grinches that stole Zune's Christmas
- For the record, I have not been one of the lucky few to have laid their hands on Microsofts new Zune iPod killer which is due to arrive on the US market tomorrow. But, judging by Google News, there are plenty of reviewers out there who have -- reviewers that...
- Tags: Microsoft Zune, Wired &, Wireless, Personal Technology, Mobile, Entertainment, General
- Blog posts 2006-11-13
- The grinches that stole Zune's Christmas
- For the record, I have not been one of the lucky few to have laid their hands on Microsofts new Zune iPod killer which is due to arrive on the US market tomorrow. But, judging by Google News, there are plenty of reviewers out there who have -- reviewers that...
- Tags: Personal Technology, General, Wired & Wireless, Mobile, Entertainment, Berlind
- Blog posts 2006-11-13
- Turning Wine into Windows on a Mac
- Turning Wine into Windows on a MacWine is a dead endAnyone remember OS/2? Part of its supposed appeal was that it was "a better Windows than Windows". IBM tried hard to put a Windows compatibility layer into OS/2, but it never really achieved its goal. Besides, Windows...
- Tags: Operating systems, wine, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2006-06-30
- Linux vendors are swimming against the current.
- Linux vendors are swimming against the current.On the MoneyPC OEM's do not make their money on the hardware sales. They make it upselling to accessories and add on software. With Windows there are a host of applications that can be sold to the consumer. They also make...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Linux-vendor, Linux, Microsoft Windows, MySQL
- Discussion threads 2006-06-19
- Podcasting Gear: What David Berlind is using now
- As I look to push the envelope on real-time, multimedia (text, audio, images, video) journalism here at ZDNet, I'm also constantly trying to figure out what gear is the best gear to have if you're a journalist that has to do it all: Write stories (obviously, a well...
- Tags: Innkeeper, mixer, voice
- Blog posts 2006-04-26
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