Posted Feb 21, 2008 at 08:32AM by Charles D. Listed in: Laptop News Tags: Microsoft, Valve Corporation, broadband, PowerPoint, Excel, Steam
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StreamMyGame video game and 2D app streaming service - Image 1If you thought that all the StreamMyGame service can do is stream your video games from your PC to your console, then think again. StreamMyGame has announced that its software now allows you to run 2D applications like those found on Microsoft Office on your low spec Windows notebooks, Linux devices, and even your PlayStation 3. To find out more about this, check out the full article.

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Posted Aug 14, 2006 at 03:15AM by Mabie A. Listed in: Cellular News, Cellular Phones Tags: Japan, 3G, PowerPoint, Vodafone, Excel
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nokia n71-2As of the 12th of August, Nokia has made commercially available its first Japan-released phone under the Nseries brand. Nokia N71 has been customized for Japan's Vodafone K.K. and is marketed as "Nokia N71 (Vodafone 804NK)" in Vodafone's 3G lineup.

N71 is actually the fourth of the 3G models that Nokia has provided Vodafone - following suit N6650 (V-NM701), N6630 (Vodafone 702NK), and N6680 (Vodafone 702NK II). Styled in a simple yet elegant clamshell form, N71 guarantees superb 3G functionality as a rich multimedia device. It has a music player function and FM radio, a 2-megapixel camera, office documents viewer (compatible to file documents of MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint 97/2000/XP), e-mail client, and synchronization capabilities with compatible PCS.

N71 will also support the new Nokia Web Browser, enabling you to find your way around the web page with the its Mini Map feature, as well as display the thumbnail of the history, thus allowing you maximum enjoyment of the sites you check on PCs.

The Nokia NSeries were launched last year, and has introduced nine new models to-date. During the second quarter of 2006, Nokia had sold more than the million Nokia NSeries devices to the market.

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Posted Jul 12, 2006 at 03:31AM by Paul M. Listed in: Laptops & Notebooks, Laptop Software Tags: Microsoft, PowerPoint, Excel
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Office 2007


Microsoft have released a further glimpse inside their office productivity suite by releasing the final UI of the icons for the upcoming release of the software. The new office will contain all your favourites including Outlook, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access, Publisher, OneNote, InfoPath, Visio and more.

These new icons are similar to those used in Office 2003, but with some rounded corners and an image in the middle. All the symbols are there for familiarity like the key (for Access) the 'W' (for Word) etc. According to Microsoft: "The fresh, new product icons are a reflection of the meticulous attention to detail used in this release as they visually complement the ribbon and the branding style while still helping users locate an Office program."

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