Saturday, November 28, 2009

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWorld) 28/11/2009



Microsoft's top developers prefer old-school coding methods
A panel of top Microsoft developers professed their preference for old-school development methods and offered opinions on what's next for programmers.
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Elgan: 7 reasons why e-book readers make lousy gifts this year
The e-book market has never been better. But that doesn't mean you should buy one as a gift. Here's why e-book readers make lousy gifts this year.
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Lenovo buys back phone unit with eye on mobile Web products
Lenovo will buy back the mobile phone unit that it spun off last year, reversing a move it originally made to focus on its core business in PCs, the company said late Friday.
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China warns about return of destructive Panda virus
A computer worm that China warned Internet users against is an updated version of the Panda Burning Incense virus, which infected millions of PCs in the country three years ago, according to McAfee.
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Design Business Printing With Quark Promote
Do you want to create nicely designed and coordinated marketing materials, such as business cards, trifold brochures, promotional postcards, coupons and so forth? Quark (the folks behind respected professional desktop publishing program QuarkXpress) has a new, free template design software/service combo called Quark Promote.
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Gems I’m thankful for
It's Thanksgiving day here in the U.S., and I want to wish all our U.S. readers a happy holiday. Since Thanksgiving falls on a Thursday, which is also a Mac Gems day on the Macworld calendar, I thought I'd mention a few Gems I'm thankful for--the inexpensive apps and utilities that I use every day to increase my productivity and generally make my Mac-using life a bit better.
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