Turn Off Windows 7 'Compatibility Mode' for iTunes
Back in December I told you about Windows 7's little-known application-compatibility troubleshooter, which I'd used to try to resolve a problem with iTunes.
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GleeBox Firefox Add-on
Do your mousing muscles ache after you browse the Web? The free GleeBox experimental Firefox add-on and Chrome extension let you perform many tasks by using your keyboard rather than the mouse--including some tasks that require multi-step actions.
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Wireless broadband: There's a gap for that
Back in 2007, Nemertes Research predicted a "broadband access" gap that would begin affecting Internet connectivity by the year 2012.
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Smartphone shipments hit new record in fourth quarter
Smartphone devices continued to ship at record levels in last year's fourth quarter, reaching 54.5 million, or 39% more than last year.
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InDesign tip: tinting grayscale photos
Changing the colors of photographs in your InDesign project requires Photoshop, right? Not necessarily. If the photo is black and white and saved in grayscale mode in a compatible format, you can tint it directly in InDesign. You can even assign it two colors for an attractive duotone.
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Log Your Activity With Freebie Anuran
For a straightforward, lightweight tool that makes it easy to journal your everyday activities, check out Anuran (free/donationware).
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Sybase buys assets from Aleri
Sybase announced Thursday that it has purchased the assets of CEP (complex-event processing) vendor Aleri, in a move that highlights the increasing competitive stakes in the space and shores up Sybase's position in real-time analytics.
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Adobe CEO fires back at Steve Jobs' 'lazy' comment
Adobe responded yesterday to Apple CEO Steve Jobs' latest attack on Jan. 30, when Jobs slammed Google's "Don't Be Evil" mantra and characterized the company as "lazy."
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Sun CEO Schwartz tweets poetic lament on last day
Jonathan Schwartz announced his resignation as CEO of Sun Microsystems in a message sent via Twitter early Thursday.
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Is NAND flash about to hit a dead end?
As the technology used to create NAND flash memory continues to shrink, bit error rates and reliability issues are increasing. That's forcing solid-state memory makers to look for alternatives.
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