The collaboration market is set to be a significant driver of growth for Cisco.
Entries from September 2009
Collaboration is in, says Cisco
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
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Resident Evil Ready to Deliver Some Afterlife
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
It has been confirmed that a fourth movie based on the Resident Evil franchise is now in production and will be launched in cinemas next year. The title of the project is Afterlife and the director will be Paul W.S. Anderson, who has also written the script. Milla Jovovich is set to be returning to Continue reading →
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AnnaLynne McCord’s Secret for an Amazing Figure
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
At 22, AnnaLynne McCord, the real star of the new “90210,” series as many have dubbed her, is one of the hottest young stars of the moment. With this kind of labeling stuck on her, the expectations are also high and, in true celebrity fashion, this also means looking a certain way. Luckily, McCord has Continue reading →
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Get in Shape Without Leaving the Room
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
When kids go to college, one of the first things they’re to expect to change in their life is their waistline, as most of them, as a rule, pack extra weight by the end of the first semester or year, nutritionists say. The same applies to those starting a new job, if that job implies Continue reading →
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Evince: Speed and Functionality Combined
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
In the heterogeneous computing world of today, documents are encapsulated in a variety of formats, from the mundane PDF to the high-resolution tiffs needed in typography. To be able to view all of them you could use four or five different applications, or you could just employ Evince. GNOME users are probably well familiarized with Continue reading →
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AnguriaLab LLC releases Otakulous 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
AnguriaLab LLC today announces Otakulous 1.0, their new library of sexy manga images for iPhone and iPod touch. Otakulous manages a library of sexy manga images of great quality. New images are added to the library daily, and once downloaded can be browsed offline. Images are displayed in full-screen mode and have a resolution of 320×480 pixels. They can be saved to the device’s photo library or bookmarked so that you’ll quickly find them again later.
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Final Fantasy XIII Expected to Sell More than 6 Million Copies
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
Square Enix is the king of the Japanese role playing games and its biggest franchise worldwide is Final Fantasy, even if Dragon Quest seems to be the series dominating the Land of the Rising Sun. And now, the company has estimated that it will sell more than 6 million copies of the upcoming Final Fantasy Continue reading →
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Wearing High Heels Leads to Foot Pain, Study Says
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
Women have repeatedly been told that wearing high heels on a regular basis will inevitably lead to one health problem or another. Recent studies have even shown that they’re to learn some self-control when they’re out shopping, as they often give in and buy shoes that don’t fit just because they like the model. A Continue reading →
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Windows 7 OEM price even cheaper if you get Vista Upgrade first
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
A little over three weeks until global availability (GA) day for Windows 7, major software retailers have heavily discounted pre-orders for the OEM full-installation editions (minimal packaging), with Newegg offering the Home Premium SKU at $99.99. That’s half the price of the MSRP for the full retail edition, and four cents more than a retail Continue reading →
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Gaming Poised to Be the Favorite Past Time in the United Kingdom
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
It seems that among European countries, Britain’s inhabitants are those that play online and use videogame consoles the most, according to the United Kingdom National Gamers Survey of 2009. Among those questioned, no less than 73% reported that they are playing videogames regularly and it seems that the trend is for that to become the Continue reading →
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Women Buying More Expensive, Fewer Clothes
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
Even in recession, women continue to spend their money on trifles and, as studies have shown, make expenses they can’t afford and refuse to keep on a budget. Although it was initially believed this had more to do with their need to spend money to boost their mood, analysts estimate the increased expenditure is also Continue reading →
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The Zeebo Console's Price Drops to $223
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
To match the recent price cuts all major consoles have been going through, less popular ones are forced to also drop prices. In this context, Brazilian manufacturer Zeebo announced that its console’s new price would be of BRL 399 or $223, as opposed to the current BRL 499 or $278, and the price cut is Continue reading →
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Pocket Sevens announces Conspire – Virtual Whiteboard App for Mac
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
Pocket Sevens proudly announces today the release of Conspire 1.0, its first Mac app. Conspire is a virtual whiteboard app, allowing its users to connect to each other and share a whiteboard session on their Macs. Conspire strives to resemble a real whiteboard, but also include the advantages of a computer. Users can draw, erase, add and edit text, as if they were all standing together in front of an office whiteboard.
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How to Fix Windows 7 Sharing in VirtualBox
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
Even if I appreciate the VirtualBox free virtualization software from Sun Microsystems, I must admit that it has some nasty bugs that need to be fixed. Last time, I offered a solution to fix the USB support, a problem that I think is fixed now, but… I have recently encountered another issue: sharing folders with Continue reading →
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Space Winds Rip Galaxy Pair Apart
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
One of the latest images collected by the Hubble Space Telescope before its overhaul – earlier this year – shows stellar winds wreaking havoc through a pair of galaxies, preventing stellar formations from taking shape inside and distorting their shapes significantly. The phenomenon, known as “ram pressure stripping,” was observed in the Virgo Cluster, where Continue reading →
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