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Apple is so proud of what it has achieved with its iWork suite of applications that it has released a 31-minute seminar, in which an Apple product manager demonstrates what you can do with the suite. A real-life customer who will show you how they use it to enhance their day-to-day business is also featured.iWork is ... |
4 June 2008 18:11 GMT |
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Apple not only took advantage of the Town Hall event to announce iPhone support for requested enterprise features (as part of a software update due out in June), but finally announced and released the iPhone SDK, with live demonstrations at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. Developers eager to join the A... |
7 March 2008 04:55 GMT |
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Got a presentation on for next week? Good, no need to start searching the web for a professional software to help you capture the attention of your audience because Mouseposé 3 is here. Chances are you're already using Boinx's presentation utility software (if your job calls for it), thus, you can download th... |
29 February 2008 05:52 GMT |
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The PowerBlue '08 theme set is officially available for Apple's Keynote '08 software. No more hard work prepping each week's slides, no more visiting master slides to change the timeline color or location and not more re-scaling your presentation for the big screen. Everything you ever wanted from... |
13 February 2008 06:34 GMT |
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It was believed that Bill Gates' keynote at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, would reveal more than just memories from 2001 and a close eye on the future - a new Xbox 360 perhaps, or new stuff concerning the machine anyway. That... didn't happen. The head of MS did howeve... |
7 January 2008 05:29 GMT |
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To keep it short and simple, those influential names are: Jamie Macdonald, Vice President of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios Europe; Paulina Bozek, Executive Producer of SingStar; Peter Edward, Director of PlayStation Home Platform Group. The report says that SCE's trio will discuss what lies in st... |
10 August 2007 05:46 GMT |
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Though the January announcement of the iPhone (due in June) has surely brought Apple tons of free publicity ($400 million worth, if quantified), it might have also done some damage to the company. Mike Elgan wrote for Computerworld a piece called 'How Steve Jobs blew his iPhone keynote. Premature announcement hu... |
12 March 2007 12:00 GMT |
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