Pick the perfect view options in iTunes
When you want to examine your iTunes library, you have a choice of different views—ways to display the content. You can choose a different view for each part of your iTunes library, whether it be for the sub-libraries (such as Music, Movies, TV Shows, or Audiobooks) or for playlists, and iTunes remembers these views for each part of its display. Here’s a look at the three different views, when you might want to use them, and which options each one offers.
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MacJournal 5.1
Do you keep a diary on your computer? Do you blog, but hate your blogging service's editor? Do you find yourself using your word processor to write notes about a variety of subjects, and then find it difficult to locate those notes later? If the answer is yes to any of the above, you may be just the kind of person MacJournal 5.1.4 was designed for.
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SAP rolls out SaaS BI for 'casual users'
SAP made a major new push into on-demand business intelligence, announcing a new suite that combines all of SAP's SaaS BI products and is aimed at "casual" users who are "underserved" by other products.
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VMware to acquire software, R&D staff from RTO Software
VMware has acquired three management tools from RTO Software, and will integrate them into its products for desktop and application virtualization, the company said in a blog posting on Tuesday.
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Source: Google cancels Android developer event in China
Google's row with the Chinese government has led it to cancel an event for Android developers in China next week, according to a person familiar with the situation, in the latest show of the dustup's effect on Google operations in China.
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Citrix buys Paglo to boost asset management
Desktop management and virtualization software company Citrix has purchased IT-asset-monitoring service provider Paglo for an undisclosed amount, the two companies announced Wednesday.
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Is Pano Logic the only true zero-client desktop virtualization vendor?
Pano Logic is gearing up to take on rivals in the nascent zero-client market.
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Update: EC confirms Google antitrust probe
The European Commission is in the early stages of an antitrust investigation into search giant Google, it said Wednesday.
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U.S. says IT firm underpaid H-1B workers
The U.S. Department of Labor charges that Peri Software in New Jersey owes some $1.45 million in back wages to 163 H-1B workers it allegedly underpaid.
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Update: Three Google execs convicted over Italian bullying video
Three Google executives received suspended six-month prison sentences by an Italian court for privacy law violations relating to a video posted on Google Video showing the bullying of an autistic boy.
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