A few technology related things that just happened are very important and require your attention. First of all, 1.5 million australian students have replaced their Outlook/Exchange with Gmail.
Techcrunch says:
The cost savings are substantial. The Outlook/Exchange platform involved a AU$33 million contract and took four years to go live, although it’s unclear why it took so [...]
Yesterday’s keynote by Steve Jobs was very exciting. Somehow Apple always manages to bring the new you think they will, but features are always better than expected, and this time was no exception.
I don’t think we should see the release of the iPhone 3G as simply a successor for the original iPhone. If you have [...]
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The new iPhone 3G is now visible on the US apple site, and, most important for us, on the dutch apple site.
Apple’s keynote by Steve Jobs is going on right now. There’s a lot of talk about the developer stuff for the iPhone, there’s a sneak peak into Snow Leopard (the next Leopard), [...]
Apple takes security seriously. With the online publication of the security guide for Leopard, the company answers concerned customers. Although the heart of the operating system is BSD unix, one of the most stable and secure flavors of the unix operating system, certain people are still concerned, and with all the developments concerning hacking and [...]
Switching from one computer to another isn’t always easy. But finally switching platform from Windows to Mac OS, well, that’s a - well thought through - revolution!
The search for holy grail software is not over, but there is one flaw in the ocean of Mac software: gps and/or geocaching related software. I don’t say [...]
After quite a winter sleep (and some other things) this is big enough news to at least do my utmost best to make a new start: Engadget comes with the news that the expected new iPhone will have 3G and - YES - GPS!
Some specs:
It isn’t Apple itself that comes with an unique tablet computer running Mac OS X Leopard. Axiotron brings us the Modbook, a pen-based computer for the price of about $ 2290, not even that bad.
The nice thing is that the specs say the following:
Built-in GPS Module
Perfect for geotagging, navigating and mapping.