Full list of new features in iOS version 5

by ron on October 11, 2011

The new version 5 of the operating system for Apple devices will be released tomorrow (October 12). Those of you who are eager early adopters may have already been running iOS version 5 for the last few days thanks to a leaked version of the official update. Over 200 new features iOS version 5 claims […]

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Office365 training videos

by ron on September 2, 2011

I’m sure you’ve heard about the Cloud by now. Gartner have reported that moving to the cloud is now the topmost issue which Chief Information Officers and IT Managers should be planning for. The two major providers of public cloud services are Microsoft’s Office365 and Google Apps. Microsoft have recently released their Office365 Jump Start […]

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Google I/O 2011 keynote

by ron on May 13, 2011

Here’s a summary of the main points from the Google I/O keynote: 310 Android devices available 100 million total Android activations 400,000 daily Android activations 200,000 apps in the Android app store Honeycomb 3.1 resizable widgets better task management USB host mode Google TV will get apps from the Android market Next version codename: Icecream […]

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As you may have heard, Office 2010 has been released to manufacturing (RTM). It’s available for download via MSDN, and will soon become available in the retail market. I had been running the Office 2010 beta for a few months, and thought I would take the opportunity to now upgrade to the full version of […]

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I normally use a screen capture tool called Camtasia in order to create videos. Even though Camtasia has a built-in video/audio editor, I prefer using a semi-professional video editor called Sony Vegas. When I upgraded to Windows 7 recently, I decided to install the 64-bit version of Windows 7 in order to get the maximum […]

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Although most people use Facebook to keep in touch with their family and friends, Facebook fan pages are a great way for you to keep in touch with your customers. When someone on your personal Facebook page leaves a comment for you on your wall, by default, you’ll be notified of this via email. Unfortunately […]

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