Go ogle Fairfax agog at Google Apps arrival

Although Microsoft Office will still be used by "power users" who need the more complex Word and Excel features, among others, all Fairfax employees will get access to Google Apps for Business, including Gmail, Drive, Docs, Hangouts and plenty more by November. Quitting Microsoft Office entirely can be very a…

Posted on: July 5, 2012 9:00 am

Microsoft Outlook Configuration Analyzer 2.0.0

Microsoft Outlook Configuration Analyzer is a free tool which will scan your Outlook profile (2007 or 2010) and report on any issues which might be causing you problems. To use the program, first make sure Outlook is running, then launch the Configuration Analyzer and start a scan. On our test PC the…

Posted on: July 5, 2012 9:00 am

Targacept to Speak at Pharmica Consulting’s SharePoint Conference

Pharmica Consulting, the life sciences industry leader in collaboration strategy and SharePoint implementation, is pleased to announce that Targacept will be speaking at Pharmica’s SharePoint conference on October 4 in San Diego, CA. San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 05, 2012 Pharmica Consulting is widely considered to be the life sciences expert in SharePoint…

Posted on: July 5, 2012 9:00 am

Line messaging and VoIP app adds ‘timeline’ and ‘home’ features, throws in new …

TOKYO, July 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — NHN Japan Corporation has announced that a new platform service, ‘LINE Channel’, is scheduled to be implemented very soon into its free-calling and free-messaging app ‘LINE’ (http://line.naver.jp/). This important announcement took place on July 3 at the first ever ‘Hello, Friends in Tokyo’ conference…

Posted on: July 4, 2012 9:00 am

How to set up email on your iPhone

PC Advisor – If you’re setting up your first email account on your iPhone, simply tap the Mail icon in the dock at the bottom of the home screen. If adding a second or third account, tap Settings, scroll down to Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap it and then tap Add…

Posted on: July 4, 2012 9:00 am

To fight piracy, Microsoft tightens MSDN and TechNet terms again

For years, Microsoft has offered some of its most generous software deals to its partners and software developers. The subscription-based MSDN and TechNet offerings allow consultants, resellers, and software developers to roll up their sleeves and try out just about any Microsoft program, past or present, for a low annual…

Posted on: July 4, 2012 9:00 am

Microsoft’s Yammer and NewsGator’s future

MIAMI — When NewsGator Technologies decided to play in the nascent enterprise social collaboration market a few years ago with a product that worked only with Microsoft’s SharePoint, it was making a big bet. It was gambling that by making a deeply integrated SharePoint add-on, it would carve a profitable…

Posted on: July 4, 2012 9:00 am

More Microsoft Office 2013 logos l…

A few days ago, logos for the new Microsoft Office 2013 versions of Excel and OneNote were leaked to the Internet. Now, a screenshot from a leaked build of Windows RT has shown even more Office 2013 logos. The Insomnia.gr website has posted up pictures of that build which, as you can…

Posted on: July 4, 2012 9:00 am

Can Microsoft Speed the Pace of Windows?

For years, Microsoft officials talked about speeding the Windows client delivery cycle. Some cheered; some jeered. (Those jeering were business users worried about the compatibility testing and training that the introduction of more frequent Windows releases would wreak.) In 2009, with the arrival of Steven Sinofsky as head of the But…

Posted on: July 4, 2012 9:00 am

Davies targets tour tonic

Wales lock Bradley Davies has urged his team-mates to finish their three-Test tour of Australia on a high as they seek to avoid a series whitewash in Saturday’s final encounter in Sydney. The Grand Slam champions got back to work on Tuesday after a two-day break in the wake of…

Posted on: July 4, 2012 9:00 am