Microsoft unveils Office 2010
Microsoft is going after the corporate customer with its new Office 2010. But the company is also giving some goodies away for free to consumers and mobile users, who will gain a new level of access to its Office and Sharepoint products.
OpenOffice is dead
For users who don’t need Office, it’s a rare occasion that Google Docs doesn’t suffice. And yet for those who need Office, it’s rare that they’re happy with OpenOffice. Where does that leave OO.org?
All-new Hotmail to take on Gmail next Monday
Next week, Microsoft will unleash a new version of its category-leading Hotmail email service that carries the fight against Google from corporate IT departments onto the screens of the hundreds of millions of lone users and small teams who swear by Gmail.
Review: Droid Incredible Lives Up to Its Name
HTC's Droid Incredible offers some significant improvements over the Nexus One: The Incredible comes with HTC's Sense interface, which helps organize the phone's home screens. It also has an eight-megapixel camera, a respectable eight gigabytes of storage, and, perhaps most importantly, the Incredible runs on the Verizon network.
Yadis! Backup Freeware download and review
Yadis! Backup is an easy-to-use backup program that can perform automatic backups of your important files. The program will continuously monitor your selected folders and backup any files in real-time as soon as they are added or changed.
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