After a year or two of sticking a toe in the managed-services waters, Microsoft has decided to take the full software-as-a-service plunge — at least for some of its enterprise apps.
Archive for March 2nd, 2008
Microsoft moves deeper into the software services arena
Filed in: Microsoft
Purple iPod Nano Inbound?
Readers report that this week’s Circuit City Ad (page 20) is advertising a purple iPod nano.
Apple’s current line of iPod nanos come in silver, blue, green, black, pink, and (PRODUCT) RED. The obvious suggestion is tha…
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Multi-Touch gestures in any application
Apple’s Multi-Touch technology from iPhone and iPod touch has trickled down into the MacBook Air and most recently into the MacBook Pro. The gesture-based trackpad technology allows you to pinch, swipe, or rotate to enlarge text, advance through photos, or adjust an image.
Ever wish that you could do even more than that though? Swipe to […]
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Top 10 Amazing Chemistry Videos
Fiery explosions, beautiful reactions and hilarious music videos are great reasons to be excited about chemistry. Wired Science presents some favorites.
Filed in: Personal Tech
Intel’s Silverthorne Ultra-Mobile Proecessor Now Called ‘Atom’
Intel announced today that they are officially branding their upcoming ultra-mobile processor family as ‘Atom’. Formerly known as Silverthorne, the new family of low-power processors are specifically designed for mobile internet devices (MIDs).
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Intel’s Silverthorne Ultra-Mobile Processor Now Called ‘Atom’
Intel announced today that they are officially branding their upcoming ultra-mobile processor family as ‘Atom’. Formerly known as Silverthorne, the new family of low-power processors are specifically designed for mobile internet devices (MIDs).
Filed in: Apple/Mac
How my ancient memory of Ada code influenced the .NET code I’m writing today
The following is not a recommendation on how to perform this type of concurrent programming. Given my complete lack of experience in this stuff, it’s probably more of a case study in how not to implement this type of feature. So just think of this as more of…
Filed in: Software
How my memory of Ada code influences my current .NET code
The following is not a recommendation on how to perform this type of concurrent programming. Given my complete lack of experience in this stuff, it’s probably more of a case study in how not to implement this type of feature. This is more of a meditation on how my early…
Filed in: Software
Microsoft preps StartKey: A ‘Windows companion’ on a USB stick
Microsoft has some big plans for the small-sized storage devices. Microsoft is working on turning USB-based flash drives into a “Windows companion” — a new product known as “StartKey” — that will allow users to carry their Windows and Windows Live settings with them.
Filed in: Microsoft
An easier way to enter fractions in Excel
Not too long ago, Mary Ann Richards told you to enter a fraction in Excel by formatting the cell first. Why should you bother? Well, if you don’t, Excel interprets a fraction as a date. For example, if you enter ½, Excel returns 2-Jan. Now, Mary Ann suggested that you…
Filed in: Software
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