Posts Tagged ‘mail’

Outlook on the Desktop

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Put the Microsoft Outlook calendar right on your desktop so that it´s visible and useable all the time without actually having to open Outlook.

Features:

  • Places fully functional Microsoft Outlook Calendar on your Desktop.
  • The Oulook Calendar is pinned to your desktop so that no windows can get stuck behind it.
  • The Calendar´s position, size and opacity are all adjustable via a very intuitive GUI.
  • A tray Icon is provided to get to the preferences or close the application if desired.

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Open Office

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

open office
 OpenOffice.org is an open-source, multiplatform and multilingual office suite comparable with MS Office. It is compatible with all other major office suites and is free to download, use, and distribute. It was previously known as StarOffice before it became an open-source project. OpenOffice comes with OpenWriter - a word processor, ...

Upcoming Free Xbox LIVE Weekends

During the free LIVE Weekends, all Xbox LIVE Silver members can enjoy: online multiplayer, Facebook, Twitter, Last.FM, Netflix, Sky Player, Halo Waypoint and 1 v 100 (Some features are only available in specific regions)

Ghostbusters is first film to be released on USB stick

Are you the USB keymaster? You could be soon if you pick up PNY’s new 2GB USB flashdrive, which comes with Ghostbusters pre-loaded. While the music industry has been playing around with USB flash drives for a few years now, the movie business is still relying on discs, but that may change following this partnership [...]

Leaked Windows Mobile 6.5 ROM image indicates just minor improvements over 6.1

We are slowly sick and tired of reporting various rumors about Windows Mobile 6.5 considering that in roughly 3 weeks everything will be known, but apparently some early version of Windows Mobile 6.5 for certain old model of a Windows Mobile phone has leaked, and it is inept beyond belief…

Sprint’s 4G Xohm WiMax: How fast is it?

With most American mobile data networks busy trying to deliver third-generation (3G) mobile wireless access to traveling businesspeople, Sprint’s newly launched Xohm service takes a giant step forward by offering America’s first 4G system.
Based on WiMax technology, it can deliver broadband data speeds to notebooks, Internet tablets and eventually smartphones. But at the moment, there [...]

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