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Version 2.4 of the OpenOffice productivity suite was released on Thursday, boasting enhancements to all its core components.
For your Website to be a success you must maintain it. If you expect visitors to return, you must provide them with something new, correct errors and keep your site up to date. In addition, you must continue to monitor your search engine ranking, continue to promote your Website and find out who is linking to your site.
Adobe has launched the Adobe Photoshop Express public beta, which is an all-new free Rich Internet Application (RIA) available to anyone who is keen on storing, sorting and flaunting digital photos with breathtaking effects.
Firefox 3 manages to perform its Web browsing duties while using considerably less computational resources - in particular, memory (RAM).
One of the best kept secrets of the online world is that books still have relevance in research. Searchers generally believe the information they seek is, or ought to be, available on the Web - easy to find and free. If they think about books at all, they perceive them as more troublesome to access […]
Professional screen capture software, capture and manage your screen images, icons, web pages and videos…Easy and fast!
Starting a site design or re-design project for your company’s website can be overwhelming with all the details you must decide on and consider.
Nokia Maps is taking maps and navigation experiences to the next level and introducing Walk - pedestrian navigation, in addition to Drive - world class car navigation, multimedia city guides, satellite maps and other innovative features.
As one of the Xbox 360s launch titles, Condemned was the game of choice for the more mature gamer. With its dark brooding atmosphere, grizzly visuals, and horrifically primeval combat, it was a real treat for those eager to not only see what HD gaming was about, but also those intrigued by a mature story that didn’t rapidly descend into spiritualistic nonsense.
Considering LaCie is making a big thing of the designer, this isn’t the most overtly designed product, the Seagate FreeAgent certainly gives it a run for its money. What the, Neil Poulton LaCie Hard Disk does offer is a compact design at a great price with some worthy software installed and in the end, what more can you ask for?