Apr 08
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This Facebook “anthem” seems to sum it up
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Apr 08
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This Facebook “anthem” seems to sum it up
Apr 08
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Here’s a nice one for all you Liverpool fans - the 10 best goals from 2005-2007;
Or maybe you like this better;
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Apr 08
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The OpenOffice.org community announced the release of version 2.4 yesterday. The new version includes new and improved functionality, general updates and bug fixes in all core components.
OpenOffice.org 2.4 is available for immediate download and the new features are described in the release notes. Among them improved print and PDF handling is worth mentioning, and also support for MS Access 2007.
OpenOffice.org 2.4 is the eleventh release in the 2.x-series, which was originally launched October 2005. There’s strong indications that this will be the last update (bedsides bug fixes) before version 3.0 scheduled for this autumn.
OpenOffice.org 2.4 is at the moment only available in German and English. Other localizations are expected shortly.
Mar 08
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It’s Sunday, and in case you’re experiencing bad weather this might cheer you up…
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Mar 08
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A lot has changed in the 20 years since the first laptop computers appeared, including gigahertz processors, colour screens, optical drives and wireless data. However, one thing that has stubbornly stayed the same is the conventional clamshell format with its hinged display lid that opens to reveal a mechanical keyboard.
That’s about to change. The rules of notebook design and the components that go inside are being rewritten to make the road a better place to work and play.

Let’s take a look at some concept notebooks. Just as futuristic show cars give us insight into what we might be driving in the future, concept notebooks offer a sneak peek at how we’ll be computing.
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