Visual Management of Outlook Tasks on Surface Pro Tablets is Now Possible …

TaskCracker for Outlook is widely used by international company managers as well as "one man show" professionals to schedule their tasks and keep delegated tasks on track. Since the tool is deeply integrated into the Microsoft Outlook interface, users do not need to have a separate list of tasks outside…

Posted on: December 16, 2013 9:00 am

Gmail takes image loading out of users’ hands here’s how to take it back

They should if you’re a Gmail user, since Google just lifted from users what one assumes must have been the heavy burden of having to choose whether to display images in email. You were relieved of this choice as of Friday, when Google announced that Gmail users will now see…

Posted on: December 16, 2013 9:00 am

Plak herinneringen vast aan e-mails in Outlook

13 december 2013 – Uw Outlook inbox stroomt elke dag weer vol. Geen wonder dat u soms vergeet om een e-mail te beantwoorden of te laat actie neemt naar aanleiding van een verzoek. Een geheugensteuntje kan in zulke gevallen uw redder in nood zijn. In Outlook kunt u op een Wat zou…

Posted on: December 16, 2013 9:00 am

Microsoft Surface Pro 2 review: Microsoft’s office tablet

The Surface Pro 2 is best described as a tablet with the performance of an Ultrabook. The follow-up to the first Pro looks very similar to the original, but the hardware has been overhauled. The Pro 2 runs on a fourth generation Intel Core i5 processor and comes in a Compared to…

Posted on: December 15, 2013 2:00 pm

All Aboard, SteamOS Arrives Today

Those wanting to try out Steam’s new linux-based operating system can do so very soon, as it’s set to come out on the American version of "today". That is to say, late tonight. While only a select few will have access to the Steam Machine prototypes being sent out to…

Posted on: December 15, 2013 2:00 pm

DEARBORN: Schools see decrease in bullying

By Katie HetrickPress & Guide Newspapers DEARBORN Dearborn Public School students are seeing less bullying, and more help when there is bullying, since the district started its anti-bullying initiative three years ago. Posters, assemblies, staff training and other initiatives have been used to stress that bullying will not be tolerated,…

Posted on: December 15, 2013 9:00 am

No, Gmail’s tweak won’t stop e-mail marketers from knowing if you open their e …

Google announced a change to the way that Gmail handles images Thursday. Traditionally, when an e-mail contains an image, e-mail software would fetch the image from a server operated by the mail sender. Now, instead, images will be served by "Google’s own secure proxy servers." At Ars Technica, Ron Amadeo…

Posted on: December 15, 2013 9:00 am

CrunchWeek: Instagram Debuts Messaging, Twitter’s Blocking Debacle …

Instagram Messaging, Twitters Blocking Debacle, SnapChat Funding The weather outside is frightful, but CrunchWeek is so delightful. So since we’ve no place to go, why don’t you watch the show that brings three TechCrunch writers together to dish the dirt on the most interesting tech news stories from the past…

Posted on: December 15, 2013 9:00 am

Microsoft wants you to use Outlook, releases Gmail migration tool

Microsoft’s Outlook web mail service is trying to lure Gmail users away with new IMAP services. Basically, if you’ve set up Gmail in any email program like Thunderbird or Office Outlook, you know that the program downloads all of your mail and labels and stores them locally. That’s basically what…

Posted on: December 14, 2013 7:00 pm

Google is Killing the “Display Images Below” Button in Gmail, Coming to …

How many times in your life have you clicked that link? You know, the one that says "Display images below" in almost all of your Gmail messages. Hundreds of times? Thousands? It’s a safety measure, but man, how long have we wished Google would find a better way to handle…

Posted on: December 14, 2013 7:00 pm