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June, 2007
Corel has released another very early version of its upcoming Office for Java suite–a group of applets that will run under Java-compatible Web browsers such as Netscape Navigator 3.1.
Starting today, this new version of Office for Java is available for free download at http://www.corel.c ... [read more]
June 29th, 2007
These days, it’s not enough for a report or spreadsheet to be clear and effective. Looks matter too, especially when you’re presenting your ideas to other people.
Software Publishing’s new ActiveOffice for Windows 95, expected to sell for $49, helps you easily create slick vi ... [read more]
June 29th, 2007
Toshiba has joined the competitive digital camera fray: On Friday the company introduced its new PDR-2A 24-bit color digital camera, designed specifically for use on the road. Priced at about $500, the camera will ship in April.
For a growing group of mobile professionals who need to take and ... [read more]
June 29th, 2007
Several manufacturers are rolling out larger monitors for their high-end notebooks. But don’t expect to use them on commuter flights unless you book two seats. New 13.3-inch screens are going to be big, in more ways than one.
This week, NEC, AMS, and Toshiba announced the release of ... [read more]
June 29th, 2007
Internet TV vendors were out in force at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas yesterday.
ViewCall America announced On-TV, its personalized Internet content channel. Sega Enterprise will offer it on Saturn Net Link starting Jan. 27. It will be free for the first 30 days and $39.95 a year ... [read more]
June 29th, 2007
For many PC vendors the New Year has a mighty hollow ring to it. On the heels of a slow fourth quarter for consumer PC sales, PC World has learned that several vendors have either gone out of business, departed the market, or posted poor financial results. For buyers, questions about techn ... [read more]
June 29th, 2007
Until this fall, notebook PCs won’t be able to compete with desktop machines if you crave the latest and greatest Intel Pentium MMX processor.
New MMX desktops introduced this week offer speeds up to 200 MHz, but new MMX notebooks top out at 166 MHz. Notebook PCs must use a special versi ... [read more]
June 29th, 2007
Microsoft’s attack on Netscape’s dominance of the World Wide Web browser market continues to meet with success, according to the latest quarterly browser census from Zona Research.
The Redwood City, California market researcher said today that Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is ... [read more]
June 28th, 2007
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