Adobe Systems has launched a test version of Mac software that is seen as a rival to a professional photo program that Apple Computer launched last year.
Hoping to make a big bang in consumer electronics, Hewlett-Packard plans on Friday to unveil its long-awaited HP-branded iPod, along with its first televisions, an entertainment hub and the usual array of new printers and cameras, sources said.
Software company Objective Corporation has joined forces with the Queensland Police Service and will provide a new document and information management system to the law enforcement agency.
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Rich Anderson, an instructor at Dunwoody College, has put together a gallery of wild and crazy ways to use your laptop.
For a man a few months away from leaving his job, Bill Gates has a lot on his mind.
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Sony's VAIO PCGR505DT irons out most of the kinks of the company's earlier slimline notebooks, and it offers a very useful media-creation software bundle that's almost fun to use. The smallish screen and weak audio are less impressive, but the notebook's tiny form factor and good performance make it worth checking out.
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The Sony VAIO PCG-R505CT notebook provides an excellent example of why you should sometimes look past performance ratings and technical specifications when buying a notebook. Its standout specifications are its minimal size and weight, but this slim notebook also sports an excellent software bundle aimed at hobbyist photographers and video enthusiasts who will find it worth sacrificing a few benchmark points.
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