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Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 Comming This October

Microsoft Office for Mac 2011, the next version of the leading productivity suite for the Mac, will be available in more than 100 countries around the world at the end of October. The suite will come in two editions to purchase at retail — Office for Mac Home and Student 2011 and Office for Mac Home and Business 2011. For better alignment across platforms, the Office 2011 pricing and edition opt...

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3D Google Earth App is coming to iPad

Google Earth app is getting an update, with this update the app becomes an universal with native iPad support. The iPad version has full-resolution imagery and it uses native iPad popover menus to let you access the settings and layers. With this app you can: • Navigate the world with a swipe of your finger • Swipe with two fingers to adjust your view to see mountainous terrain • Show...

iPad Google-Earth

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Naoto Kan: New Prime Minister of Japa selss Yes We Kan t-shirts

No it is not a spelling mistake. Naoto Kan, the new prime minster of Japan sells t-shirt with “Yes We Kan” message. He copies the Obama’s message “Yes. We can” and replaces the word can with his last name “Kan”. The T-shirts, available in over 80 different colors and five different sizes, are priced between 2,205 yen and 2,835 yen.

Naoto-Kan T-Shirt Obama

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Mozilla: Apple and Google abuse HTML5, praises Microsoft

Mozilla open source evangelist Chris Blizzard has unloaded on both Apple and Google for abusing the HTML5 moniker, confusing netizens everywhere, and undermining the slow march towards truly open web standards. Blizzard is so peeved at Apple and Google that he even goes so far as to lavish praise on Microsoft for its belated embrace of open standards.

HTML5 Chris-Blizzard

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How to securly encrypt and decrypt data with JavaScript.

Stanford University has released a secure, powerful, fast, small, easy-to-use, cross-browser library for cryptography in Javascript. It is very easy to use, to encrypt data you just call sjcl.encrypt(“password”, “data”) and you can decrypt it by calling sjcl.decrypt(“password”, “encrypted-data”) SJCL is secure. It uses the industry-standard AES al...

cryptography Javascript

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Convert Videos To ASCII in Realtime with JavaScript and HTML5

Just discovered an interesting experiment wit Google Chrome browser. Joel Parish has managed to convert videos into animated ascii art in realtime, using javascript and html5 tags. Watch and enjoy.

ASCII Chome HTML5

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Microsoft: IE6 is like 9 year old milk

Microsoft compares IE6 with 9 year old milk and urges users to upgrade to IE8. Microsoft admits, that IE6 dose not meet the security challenges of today. and qutes this message from NSS Labs. “In a study by NSS Labs, Internet Explorer 8 caught socially engineered malware 85% of the time compared to Firefox 3’s 29%, Safari 4’s 29% and Chrome’s 17%1.”

Microsoft IE6 malware

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