The folks over at The Unofficial Apple Weblog have posted a quick gallery of screenshots for Microsoft’s upcoming Office 2008 programs. The gallery features images of the new look, updated core art graphics and shows improvements in Excel as well as a new “reminder” table for Entourage. Cool stuff and it’ll be interesting to see […]
Month: January 2007
An article over on Macworld.co.uk describes how the upcoming iPhone version of Mac OS X will weigh in at under 500 megabytes of space that will be used on a “versatile” flash hard drive according to Apple’s vice president of worldwide marketing, Greg Joswiak. The operating system, according to Joswiak, will sit in the flash […]
NYT: iPhone = “Crippleware”
STEVE JOBS, Apple’s showman nonpareil, provided the first public glimpse of the iPhone last week — gorgeous, feature-laden and pricey. While following the master magician’s gestures, it was easy to overlook a most disappointing aspect: like its slimmer iPod siblings, the iPhone’s music-playing function will be limited by factory-installed “crippleware.”
San Francisco — We’ve grouped the photos from Flickr.com’s PowerPage section into additional sets for easier navigation and viewing. If you couldn’t make Macworld Expo this year, this is the next best thing. And where next year is concerned, we’ll be here and I’ll be losing additional bets as to product releases and thus buying […]
San Francisco — With Macworld Expo winding down, it’s time to honor the best of the best. These companies went beyond what was expected for a trade show presence and offered something great to the people who came by. So, without further ado, O’Grady’s PowerPage presents this year’s awards: More after the jump…