11.24.11 by Mikayla Harney

The new Microsoft Office 2012 is almost ready [VIDEO+PICS]

There is no doubt that Office, Microsoft’s star product, it has given the company worldwide market dominance in the office productivity suite segment. However, there have been many free alternatives to Office that have recently taken the role it had won in the last 10 years, so that the Microsoft team has decided to be a perfectionist in the development of MS Office 2012 and you can bet they will not let its gold mine go down anytime soon.

Although we only have some screenshots courtesy of Winreview.ru and still we do not know what’s new in Microsoft Office 2012, we expect a great evolutionary change between the new version and Office 2010, which broke sales records last year (Microsoft Office 2011 wasn’t released for Windows OS).

Although there is no official Office 2012 release date yet, we estimate it will be presented around July 2012. We mus

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11.20.11 by David Roseby

Motorola Photon is all about power and speed!

Sprint although rules the smartphone market from 2010, it lacked partnership with the Motorola in giving out higher end smartphones, which is now done. Yes, Sprint partners with Motorola by debuting yet another Android beast, the Motorola Photon. Photon is also Sprints’ first smartphone featuring the NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor. Undoubtedly, Android has the dominant position in the Smartphone share, especially in the US market for which some credit goes to Sprint as it was wholly focused on Smartphones last year. More than 50% of Sprint phones are Smartphones of which 70% is Android. S

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11.16.11 by Caleb Gilles

Tech Weekly Recap

The Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B) CEO, who has typically avoided tech stocks, told CNBC on Monday that he owns about $10.7 billion worth of IBM shares. Warren Buffett has bought about $10.7 billion worth of IBM.

“I don’t know any large company that has been so specific about what they want to do,” explained Buffett, who was won over by the firm’s 2010 financial report. “I felt that IBM had a very good business.”

Specifically, Buffett cited IBM’s extensive reach into corporate IT departments, where it sells a vast array of wares such as highly lucrative software and services. Read full post here…

11.13.11 by Mikayla Harney

5 Tips to Ensure a Proper ERP Software Implementation For Your Business

This post is primarily geared towards the implementation of  large on-premises software packages, particularly Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, however some principles may apply more broadly to businesses of al sizes as well. Whether you are selecting an introductory accounting package, or purchasing a full integrated ERP system, be sure to adhere to the following five steps:

1. Prioritize the Implementation

In today’s age, it is possible to automate the majority of your business processes, and doing so can result in significant time and money savings. It

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11.7.11 by David Roseby

Top Five Real Cool Alarm Clocks

Most of the time we buy an alarm clock just to use as a functional device to get us up in the morning so that we are not late for work. However, with thousands to choose from it is often too hard to find the right one and in this Top Five, we are looking at some of the alternatives in the alarm clock sector.

The power socket alarm clock

Why bother with alarm clocks that offer things that you do not want, when you can get an alarm where you can choose how to be woken up in the morning, so forget flying, banging and screaming alarms for a moment as this alarm is something completely different.

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11.6.11 by Mikayla Harney

Disable Create, Rename Function For Files Folders Inside a Directory

Want to disallow users from creating folders, file or renaming existing items in a directory in windows ? This way you can make sure no one can misuse a public computer by creating useless directories or dump files on your PC without your permission.

PathLock is a freeware app that lets you edit file permissions on any path on the windows file system.

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