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Hardcore Thunderbird users, and even less addicted ones, are already familiar with Lightning, Mozilla’s extension for offering a calendar in their email client.
Lightning 1.0 has been introduced in Thunderbird 8.0 as an integrated add-on, back in November, 2011. However, a new edition, Lightning 1.2b1, is alre... |
9 January 2012 09:24 GMT |
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Ice Cream Sandwich, the next flavor of Google's Android operating system, is almost here and there are great things to expect from it, starting with the fact that it will fit both the smaller screens of smartphones, as well as the larger ones on tablet PCs. Various details on what the OS will pack have emerged l... |
18 October 2011 07:21 GMT |
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Microsoft has kicked up a notch the reminder options available to customers leveraging Windows Live Hotmail Calendar. According to Dick Craddock, Group Program Manager, Hotmail, the focus of the Hotmail Calendar update is on enhancing the way that reminders work. Essentially, once customers take advantage of the ne... |
23 August 2011 06:47 GMT |
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Planners have become a symbol of security in our hectic life: everything will be ok as long as you have your organizer and stick to the program. Opus Domini is designed to give the same comfort while eliminating the chore of carrying around voluminous agendas.There are numerous planners out there that try to give you... |
6 August 2011 16:21 GMT |
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If you think your iPhone or iPad serves you well in both your personal life and your profession, wait till iOS 5 comes out with new versions of Mail and Calendar. There’s a good chance these two enhancements alone will make the iPad a must-have for business.MailThe updated Mail application in iOS 5 is laying th... |
27 July 2011 09:25 GMT |
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Whether you like to create our own yearly calendar just for fun, use it to mark important events in your life or to plan the next business move, Photo Calendar Creator will provide the tools to design the perfect calendar for your needs.Calendars can be used in a variety of situations, from daily planning to unique ... |
2 February 2011 08:55 GMT |
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Keeping track of all your meetings, tasks and deadlines can be really tiresome when you have a busy schedule. iAlarm is a simple Adobe Air application that takes the pressure off by giving you the possibility to combine a desktop application with the Google Calendar service, in order to receive several notifications ... |
26 December 2010 02:31 GMT |
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Do you have a hard time remembering all the tasks you have to do in a day? We present Yellow Reminder, the tool that will make sure you won't forget that important meeting or your friends' birthday anymore.Today's society is mainly based on information and one must always be up-to-date with the latest... |
7 December 2010 09:21 GMT |
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As you might have imagined from the name of the application, this tool will change your desktop's wallpaper. You can also customize the supplied images, so you always get a nice looking desktop.You all know that the desktop wallpaper can influence your mood throughout the day. So, it surely isn't a g... |
24 October 2010 03:51 GMT |
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In a similar manner to that when Apple rolled out the MobileMe Mail beta, a new MobileMe Calendar beta is now available to subscribers of the cloud-based service. Access to the MobileMe Calendar web app is available via an invitation request placed at me.com/calendar. Safari 4 and later, Firefox 3.6 or later, and Int... |
7 July 2010 09:29 GMT |
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Google introduced at the end of last week a new tool called GoogleCL. It runs from the command-line (yes, the Linux terminal), and allows users to post, create, list or delete photos from an existing Picasa account, videos from a YouTube account, edit, list or upload documents from your Google Docs account, add, dele... |
22 June 2010 13:11 GMT |
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T-Mobile Sidekick users were plagued a while ago with a serious service outage, which resulted for some of them in losing a great deal of personal data, including contacts, calendar entries, to do list and notes. T-Mobile and Microsoft, the company in charge with the Sidekick service through its subsidiary Danger, an... |
12 November 2009 09:07 GMT |
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Touted by its makers as an “iCal Pro,” BusyCal is a desktop-calendar application developed by BusyMac that lets you share calendars with others on your local area network and sync with Google Calendar. The app doesn’t require a dedicated server, and calendars may be shared with read-only or read-wri... |
29 September 2009 05:53 GMT |
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Google Calendar, one of the most used event organizers and calendar systems out there, has added some cool new features to its impressive list. From now on, users will be able to add their favorite team's game schedule with just a few clicks inside their own calendar. Alongside the sport calendar, the company&rs... |
3 September 2009 03:04 GMT |
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Developer BusyMac, the maker of BusySync, has recently announced a new Mac app called BusyCal. Touted by the company as “iCal Pro,” BusyCal is a desktop calendar application that lets you share calendars with others on your local area network and sync with Google Calendar. The beta software doesn’t ... |
5 August 2009 04:30 GMT |
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HashBang Industries has acquired Desktop Remind, an application that embeds your calendar on your desktop, above your wallpaper but below your desktop items. The new version of the software, released just days ago, has changed the application's name to iDeskCal, also adding a new icon to go along with the major ... |
22 May 2009 04:20 GMT |
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Google announced on Tuesday that users of an Android-based mobile phone or an iPhone would be able to enjoy an enhanced experience while accessing Gmail and Calendar through their mobile device browser, due to the fact that there are some new features that were added to the equation. It seems that the user interfac... |
8 April 2009 03:44 GMT |
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Those of you crazy about having everything at your fingertips can try out this free widget for Mac called Organized. Its name says it all, but you can have a look below for the full scoop (screens and all) nonetheless.The new widget from iSlayer features a calendar with events, world clocks, notes and to-dos, while t... |
4 July 2008 08:59 GMT |
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Have you ever found yourself wondering what day it was and not have anyone to ask to set you straight? Well, if you have, then those days are over now because you can keep track of time and holydays by using a very simple and powerful application that will guarantee you never to forget any important event in our life... |
30 June 2008 12:52 GMT |
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Growing up, time-zones have always been both fascinating and somehow ambiguous to me, as I could never fully understand why people said that in Japan, for instance, New Year's Eve was always earlier than ours - after all, we were all beginning a new year. Also, I couldn't quite figure out why when we went t... |
31 May 2008 14:31 GMT |
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Google's services are quite popular these days and every time one of them encounters more or less critical problems, users are the first to notice them. However, every unexpected and, more importantly, unresolved issue forces registered users to look for alternatives, although I'm sure nobody would want thi... |
31 March 2008 02:03 GMT |
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It was just last week when a security company noticed that Gmail captchas had been cracked, or should I say, a way to crack them had been found. The percentage of the successful attacks is pretty low, about 20 percent, but the number of attempts makes up for it. Once one of the most spam-free email services, Gmail is... |
4 March 2008 15:46 GMT |
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Media Atelier's TimeLog, recently updated to 4.3, is only one of many available time-tracking applications. However, while apps such as Billings and iRatchet do their bit, TimeLog integrates tightly with Address Book, iCal, .mac Sync and iSync, offering tons of new features as well. Only for Leopard users, thoug... |
4 March 2008 06:28 GMT |
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How many times didn't you wish you had a huge board at the office where you could attach all the sticky notes and reminders related to your work? Or maybe you happened to get late to a meeting because you accidentally overlapped it with another one In a nutshell, your organizational skills sometimes are simply ... |
29 February 2008 13:38 GMT |
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The calendar gives us the temporal dimension. Without it, we could not register the succession of the events. Calendars use three main notions: week, month and year. The last two originated in the observation of the astronomic events (the phases of the Moon and the Sun). The week was, at its origins, just a division ... |
29 February 2008 08:41 GMT |
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The story with Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Lego goes way back into their Stanford days, when they had a thing for the plastic bricks. They've put together, over the years a programmable plotter (Page) and even hard drive enclosure for drives of 4 and 10 GB, encased in 'faux Duplos'.Larry once said that... |
14 February 2008 03:30 GMT |
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Australia and New Zealand now have a go for iPhoto books, calendars, cards and prints. Using the iPhoto print products Apple has now made available, you can make a flip book, record with a video camera, create nifty card gifts, export frames, import into iPhoto and lots of other stuff. Read on to learn more.BooksCrea... |
7 February 2008 03:40 GMT |
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The company founded by wireless pioneer Craig McCaw yesterday announced that it would probably start offering its customers applications from the Google array, such as e-mail and calendar, as of the second quarter of this year. The Google services offered by Clearwire will include every implementation a user might fi... |
16 January 2008 06:51 GMT |
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Has Google gotten so big that when it enters a metaphorical room with you in it, it covers at least three light sources? What further heights could you dream to reach with Google after taking over the market in a blitzkrieg kind of way? Many more questions on the topic to follow after this short commercial: "Have you... |
4 January 2008 21:06 GMT |
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Watching "Back into the Future", the movie that somehow changed my childhood's normal path, has had me searching for stories like this. Digital Inspiration has noticed a little something and has let the world know that you can send email and text messages to yourself in the future. The means to do it is to simpl... |
4 January 2008 07:36 GMT |
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Synchronization is the biggest thing that the Google Calendar has to offer, so it was just a matter of time until Google decided to open it to the whole of the world. Up until today, the unlucky people were the ones that owned a BlackBerry and used its calendar; now, the Google Sync application lets them synchronize... |
13 December 2007 05:03 GMT |
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Since the super search giant rolled out Google Gears, we all knew the company will become a top player in the offline competition and today's piece of news seems to support this statement. It seems like Google Calendar is the next technology to get Google Gears support, the product which was designed by the Moun... |
24 October 2007 05:59 GMT |
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"What day is today, honey?" "I don't know, some dude stole my golden calendar!" This makes no sense, does it? Well, for the ones that can really afford one of these, it shouldn't come as a surprise at all. The Japanese really know how to live like Hollywood brats. They have recently introduced a brand new s... |
20 October 2007 07:54 GMT |
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Since the iPhone was officially released, the entire world tried to adapt to the requirements and become iPhone-compatible. Google, as a top provider of web-based services, also evolved in an iPhone-way in order to make its technologies work with the recently introduced Apple device. Today, Shirin Oskooi, Associate P... |
25 September 2007 03:53 GMT |
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Ever wanted to grow some flowers, but you were just too busy typing away at your computer to remember to water them? Well, now the USB enabled Greenhouse has the answer for you, as it comes with everything you need to grow your very own flowers and that without stepping very far away from your computer.A cool gadget ... |
15 September 2007 06:59 GMT |
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If you ever wanted to control your favorite web solutions straight from your mobile devices, now's your chance to do this with the latest function implemented into Google Calendar. First of all, you're able to add a new event using a simple SMS sent to "GVENT" (48368) in which you must specify the time and ... |
10 July 2007 02:30 GMT |
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Steve Jobs, the Apple CEO, announced a long time ago that iPhone, the next generation handheld device, will be also compatible with Google's products. The long awaited gadget was finally released on June 29 and some of the users are asking themselves how they can sync the device with Google Calendar. If you'... |
6 July 2007 06:48 GMT |
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Yesterday, it was rumored that Google might close the German version of Gmail because the local government wants to vote some laws that don't comply with Google's policies. Today, the mail solution gets another feature available straight from its interface that allows the users to configure and manage even ... |
26 June 2007 06:16 GMT |
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The innovative Google Calendar receives a new feature that allows you to organize your events better and with less actions. For example, if you want to track your favorite NBA team games, you can do it straight from the web-based Google Calendar by subscribing to a public schedule available in the newly released Gall... |
8 June 2007 13:51 GMT |
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Google released one more service compatible with the mobile phones, making its Calendar accessible from any location straight from your handheld device. The classic Google Calendar was designed with a single goal: to organize your life. You're allowed to do almost anything that can bring a little organization in... |
25 May 2007 14:56 GMT |
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Google Calendar is now presented as the best way to track you daily activities, a Google employee sustaining the product was recently improved with better notification. Although the SMS feature was quite old, Aarati Parmar Martino, Software Engineer, Google Calendar team, presented it as a new update available for al... |
4 May 2007 13:51 GMT |
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Although it is not quite a Google Office function, it contributes to the functionality of the suite by adding interoperability between Gmail and Google Calendar. The function, codename "Create Event", allows users to schedule events by adding them automatically from the Gmail inbox folder. All you need to do is open ... |
26 April 2007 05:48 GMT |
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Google AdSense is surely one of the most important services for numerous Internet users because it represents the main online source of money. As you surely know, AdSense allows users to earn money with ease by placing Google ads on their websites and every time a visitor clicks on the advert, a certain amount of mon... |
14 March 2007 03:38 GMT |
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