MLC FLASH NEWS

October 29, 2007

Quick Tip of the Week: Customized Keynote ’08 Print Options

Filed under: Apple — Apple Hot News @ 3:15 pm
Did you know that you can easily create customized print options for your Keynote ’08 presentations? Right in its Print dialog, Keynote ’08 lets you specify how many slides to print per handout page, whether slide backgrounds or object fills should be printed, and much more. Find out what options you have available when printing Keynote ’08 presentations by watching the latest Quick Tip of the Week.

Quick Tip of the Week: Customized Keynote ’08 Print Options

Filed under: Apple — Apple Hot News @ 3:15 pm
Did you know that you can easily create customized print options for your Keynote ’08 presentations? Right in its Print dialog, Keynote ’08 lets you specify how many slides to print per handout page, whether slide backgrounds or object fills should be printed, and much more. Find out what options you have available when printing Keynote ’08 presentations by watching the latest Quick Tip of the Week.

“Leopard leaps to new heights”

Filed under: Apple — Apple Hot News @ 1:14 pm

“What’s new in Leopard? A lot,” say Ken Mingis and Michael DeAgonia (computerworld.com). The pair walk you through a 12-page analysis of the newest version of the Mac OS, spending time on many of the new features introduced in Leopard, including Stacks, Quick Look, Spaces, Time Machine, and numerous others. From Leopard’s “unified interface” to major under-the-hood changes, to wholly new apps, Leopard is a substantial, albeit evolutionary, advance for Mac OS X that builds on a solid foundation and adds a modicum of eye candy to reinforce the notion that this is something new and improved. It’s also fast — especially impressive given the new graphics sprinkled throughout the OS.”

“Leopard leaps to new heights”

Filed under: Apple — Apple Hot News @ 1:14 pm

“What’s new in Leopard? A lot,” say Ken Mingis and Michael DeAgonia (computerworld.com). The pair walk you through a 12-page analysis of the newest version of the Mac OS, spending time on many of the new features introduced in Leopard, including Stacks, Quick Look, Spaces, Time Machine, and numerous others. From Leopard’s “unified interface” to major under-the-hood changes, to wholly new apps, Leopard is a substantial, albeit evolutionary, advance for Mac OS X that builds on a solid foundation and adds a modicum of eye candy to reinforce the notion that this is something new and improved. It’s also fast — especially impressive given the new graphics sprinkled throughout the OS.”

“Using the computer more pleasurable” with Mac OS X Leopard

Filed under: Apple — Apple Hot News @ 12:43 pm
“The grace of Leopard’s interface enhancements makes productivity more pleasurable with a Mac, as more than 300 functional and fun features top off this update,” reports Elsa Wenzel (cnet.com). Awarding it an “Excellent 8 out of 10,” Wenzel maintains that Leopard not only “makes Macs more enticing than Tiger did,” but that it “makes it far easier to find documents and applications than Windows Vista. Leopard’s interface niceties made the daily mechanics of using the computer more pleasurable. Mundane chores, such as finding files and backing up data, become a visual treat.”

“Using the computer more pleasurable” with Mac OS X Leopard

Filed under: Apple — Apple Hot News @ 12:43 pm

“The grace of Leopard’s interface enhancements makes productivity more pleasurable with a Mac, as more than 300 functional and fun features top off this update,” reports Elsa Wenzel (cnet.com). Awarding it an “Excellent 8 out of 10,” Wenzel maintains that Leopard not only “makes Macs more enticing than Tiger did,” but that it “makes it far easier to find documents and applications than Windows Vista. Leopard’s interface niceties made the daily mechanics of using the computer more pleasurable. Mundane chores, such as finding files and backing up data, become a visual treat.”

Mac OS X Leopard “fast and sleek”

Filed under: Apple — Apple Hot News @ 12:14 pm
After putting Leopard through its paces, Dean Takahashi (San Jose Mercury News) finds it is aptly named—”It’s fast and sleek”—and concludes that the latest version of Mac OS X “gives Apple [an] advantage over Microsoft.” It offers “more than 300 new features, making it the biggest upgrade in a long time,” and “a lot of the features allow you to do things more quickly and more easily.” That includes iChat, which, he says, “got a good makeover. Besides doing video chats with the built-in Webcams on Macs, you can now use them to share any kind of file with the person you’re chatting with. You can also take over that friend’s desktop in case you’re diagnosing the machine from afar.”

Mac OS X Leopard “fast and sleek”

Filed under: Apple — Apple Hot News @ 12:14 pm
After putting Leopard through its paces, Dean Takahashi (San Jose Mercury News) finds it is aptly named—”It’s fast and sleek”—and concludes that the latest version of Mac OS X “gives Apple [an] advantage over Microsoft.” It offers “more than 300 new features, making it the biggest upgrade in a long time,” and “a lot of the features allow you to do things more quickly and more easily.” That includes iChat, which, he says, “got a good makeover. Besides doing video chats with the built-in Webcams on Macs, you can now use them to share any kind of file with the person you’re chatting with. You can also take over that friend’s desktop in case you’re diagnosing the machine from afar.”

Toshiba up on chips, power systems

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 10:26 am

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese electronics group Toshiba Corp. posted a jump in quarterly operating profit on Monday, thanks to solid flash memory chip prices and power plant sales, and raised its full-year outlook by 12 percent, closer to market estimates.

Skype and 3 launch mobile phone

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 5:18 am

LONDON (Reuters) - EBay division Skype and mobile phone group 3 have launched a mobile handset that allows Skype users to make free Internet calls to each other while on the move.

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