A simple test to see if you work for a smart company – Dallas Morning News

A simple test to see if you work for a smart company
Dallas Morning News, TX - 6 hours ago
We search for raw data in our e-mail and on the Web, then transfer that info into Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations.

Google trying to lift its game to compete with Microsoft Office – TECH.BLORGE.com


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Google trying to lift its game to compete with Microsoft Office
TECH.BLORGE.com, Australia - 8 hours ago
It include programs like Microsoft Word and PowerPoint and what have you. The fact that Microsoft has rarely created these programs is besides the point.
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Video: Not the best way to fix your plasma HDTV

I’m lucky. The Olevia TV I bought two years ago is working just as fine as it was the day I brought it home. But not everybody’s that lucky. I have a few friends whose LCD or plasma TVs have presented varying problems. That seems to be what’…

Another first: Presidential portrait shot with digicam

Official presidential portrait

Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II…

(Credit: Pete Souza)

Barack Obama’s campaign proved itself quite worthy of the Digital Era, what with launching Facebook Connect integration, dominating Twitter, and buying an ad in an Xbox 360 racing game, among other tech-savvy milestones.

So it seems fitting that …

Asus working on a low-cost Eee smartphone?

Asus P527

Asus is no stranger to smartphones; check out its Asus P527.

(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CBS Interactive)

Asus has tried its hand at smartphones before. Take for instance, the Asus P527, a feature-rich Windows Mobile device that simply didn’t deliver in the performance department and certainly wasn’t worth the …

Bill Romanowski eager to meet with Denver Broncos' new coach – The Canadian Press

Bill Romanowski eager to meet with Denver Broncos' new coach
The Canadian Press, DENVER - 12 hours ago
He even tried to persuade Bowlen to let him interview for the head coaching job after Shanahan was fired, creating an elaborate 30-page PowerPoint

MP3 Insider 130: Personal radio apps for the iPhone

Donald and Jasmine discuss Pandora 2.0 and the new Slacker app for the iPhone and the iPod Touch. Also on deck: a bit of info from the NAMM show and a little good-natured ribbing at Haier America’s expense. Oh, and we poke some serious fun at Microsoft…prepare for your ears to bleed a little first, though.



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Boost Mobile rolls out unlimited monthly plans

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Boost Mobile

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Just in time for this troubled economy, Boost Mobile (one of the few MVNOs still standing), has announced a new unlimited monthly plan.

It costs a flat rate of $50 a month, and it includes unlimited daytime, evening, and weekend calls; unlimited texts; unlimited wireless …

Flexicord cables take rattlesnake approach

Kiss your blistered fingers and headaches goodbye–tangled cords are a problem of the past as long as you use Flexicords. If you’re someone who sets up and breaks down your television, home theater kit, laptop, or desktop computer, Flexicords’ coiled design eliminates the need to measure exactly how much cable you’ll need to hook up your gear.

The cables come curly and extend out up to 10 feet, ensuring that you have just enough slack without any excess clutter.

Flexicord offers cables for just about any application, including USB, phono jacks, S-video, networking cables, and HDMI. Once extended, the coils retain their shape thanks to a thick pipe cleaner that bends alongside the cable itself.

Finally, each wire comes with its own “recoiling tool,” aka an inanimate plastic rod that helps you coil it back up. Prices vary depending on size and maximum length, but they all generally cost around $20, with the exception of the 10-foot HDMI cable that goes for $34.

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The motorcycle that thinks it’s a stealth bomber

(Credit: Northrop Grumman)

Remember how Tom Cruise’s flyboy character in Top Gun seemed as at home riding the roadways on a motorcycle as he was jockeying an F-14 in the air?

Maverick is probably the kind of guy Northrop Grumman had in mind when it came up with the “…

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