Posts Tagged ‘the-business’

PostHeaderIcon Sketchpad in HTML5: Why Flash is no longer relevant

Back in the old days when the Web was young the the solution to the problem of rich interaction with an online resource fell to Adobe’s Flash. Thanks to HTML5, however, the browser does all the business and in a way that is open and accessible to all. Case in point: Sketchpad.

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Sketchpad in HTML5: Why Flash is no longer relevant

PostHeaderIcon HTC Incredible leaks, is as red as Mr. Incredible’s suit

This is the so-called HTC Incredible running on Verizon. It has a Snapdragon CPU with 256RAM and a bold and beautiful screen a la the Nexus One. Interestingly, it has two rear LED flashes and appears to be clad in a red backplate which reminds me of butterscotch pudding although a video, now unavailable, shows it is really red

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HTC Incredible leaks, is as red as Mr. Incredible’s suit

PostHeaderIcon Why buy an Acer LCD when you can get the same monitor under the Integral name?

Well, well. Harman International’s Lexicon brand isn’t the only company in the business of scamming buyers by simply re-badging competitor’s products

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Why buy an Acer LCD when you can get the same monitor under the Integral name?

PostHeaderIcon Laptop Mag’s cornucopia of system ratings is really quite thorough

What do you mean, show more emotion? We all know by now that HP is the largest PC seller out there. Good for HP

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Laptop Mag’s cornucopia of system ratings is really quite thorough

PostHeaderIcon Plastic Logic’s Que E-reader: One For The Businesspeople In The Audience

Another day, another e-reader. Toady’s is the Plastic Logic Que, which is pronounced like the letter that falls between P and R. I, however, will henceforth pronounce it like the Portuguese word for “what,” and the European Portuguese pronunciation at that. (Sorta sounds like “quh.” It’s a movement!) Plastic Logic seems to be aiming it at the business market, which I don’t think we’ve really seen before.



PostHeaderIcon Very cool Pac-Man business card holder

Remember the business card case shaped like a NES controller that came out in July? Well, that one wasn’t too bad, but this new Pac-Man card holder is way cooler. It’s available in Japan only from the end of November.

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Very cool Pac-Man business card holder

PostHeaderIcon Daily Crunch: All Zunes Go to Heaven Edition

Cheap, simple landline phone call recorder Original Zunes go towards the light Thanko’s peeing USB wee man Traffic light alarm clock with extra-loud 40mm speaker Woot! Two-pack of giant remotes for $5

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Daily Crunch: All Zunes Go to Heaven Edition

PostHeaderIcon Google Adds 30,000 App Users In Biggest Enterprise Deal Yet

Since Gmail’s birth in 2004, Google has steadily built a powerful cloud-based email platform that’s chock full of innovative features including offline access, chat, search, mobile access and more. Google saw the opportunity to integrate Gmail and apps, like docs and calendar features, into the enterprise space and rolled out premier editions of Apps catering to the business community. Today, Google announced that it has struck a partnership with Valeo, an automotive components manufacturer, to deploy Google Apps on the company’s entire global workforce, which totals about 30,000 internet-using employees.




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