Most people will not trade the bag of chips they have in their hand with an apple, even if they know that a fruit is far healthier, and this is because of the effect that unhealthy snacks have on their unconscious, concluded a new study carried out by Wageningen consumer researchers.
People get very easily attache... |
20 January 2011 02:53 GMT |
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It has been revealed that Leopard users trying to save their e-mails in RTF are not getting very satisfying results, especially when Mail has to deal with attachments. While Tiger users have it their way, Mac owners running even the latest version of OS X Leopard (10.5.5) are still experiencing these issues.It seems ... |
18 September 2008 05:17 GMT |
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GFT inboxx, a British company specialized in archiving solutions, performed a survey which returned alarming results – over fifty percent of the questioned employees responded that either they didn't have any email policies at work or they didn't have knowledge of them. The majority of respondent... |
1 September 2008 08:45 GMT |
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Because Gmail is one of the top mail solutions on the Internet, numerous consumers are using it to transfer files from a computer to another. Although Gmail offers no less than 2.8 GB of storage size, you're not allowed to send attachments that are larger than 20 MB so it's somehow very difficult to transfe... |
22 August 2007 10:25 GMT |
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Gmail was recently updated with double attachment size for all the users, allowing them to upload files up to 20 MB. Until now, Gmail was limiting the size of the attachments to 10 MB, being similar to the free version of Yahoo Mail. However, the Sunnyvale company offers the Plus version of the mail solution with mor... |
23 May 2007 05:51 GMT |
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