Motorola's direct challenger to the iPhone won't be the traditional Alexander, says a leak from BGR....
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Add to myYahoo!VIA has formally quit the business of manufacturing chipsets for third parties, the company tells Cu...
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Add to myYahoo!I thought Daylite 3.8 by Marketcircle was just another PIM, kind of like Microsoft’s Outlook or Entourage. Daylite is not just another PIM; it is a business tool that organizes your data better than any other application I have ever used.Currently, I am part of FiniteComedy.com, a small video production company that makes video [...]
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Add to myYahoo!After an absolutely fantastic FileMaker Developer Conference in Phoenix last month we want to ask for a few minutes of your time to help us plan for the coming year and to develop new programs and activities. We are also very interested in what you think about the Developer Conference. We have a lot of new members, and we want to be sure we are adequately serving them as well as continuing to serve our longer tenured members and the community at large.
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Add to myYahoo!Plum Amazing, a company dedicated to iPhone and iPod touch software development, announced their first mobile application Plum Caddy is now available in the iTunes App Store. Plum Caddy was created for every golfer who has an iPhone or iPod touch and wants to have convenient golf mapping, scoring and statistics.
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Add to myYahoo!MailSteward is the ultimate email archiving solution for the Mac. MailSteward archives email in a relational database for easy access and safe backup of all your email. Whether you manage a business, are an independent professional, or just a person with a lot of email, for legal reasons, business reasons, and personal reasons, it is essential to be able to safely archive and easily search your email.
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Add to myYahoo!Dragon Forged Software is delighted to introduce Trivial 1.0, their full featured trivia game for iPhone and iPod Touch. Trivial is the core application for a suite of fun-to-play trivia games, including General Knowledge, Sports, and Pop Culture. Pulled from a multitude of categories, there are over one thousand questions per game within a wide selection of difficulties. The question difficulty adjusts in real time to match the users abilities.
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Add to myYahoo!Your music. Your way. Recover your songs and playlists from your iPod to your Mac.
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Add to myYahoo!In an effort to boost the slow sales of its Zune media player, Microsoft is turning to Hollywood in ...
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Add to myYahoo!I experienced kernel panics / grey shutdown screens with 4GB memory. maxmem=3072 at boot solves this but you'll only have 3GB of memory. If you find a stable way of running 4GB of memory without doing this, let me know! There are plenty of discussions on the boards about the '4 GB crash' issue.
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