Excel Software has announced an update to its project- and document-protection application, DocProtect 1.1. The program is designed to protect rights and prevent access to HTML projects, image collections, video and audio files, PDFs, and Excel spreadsheets for all non-licensed users. The latest version enables users to release and restore licenses between computers, while adding a new PDF-style subscription model for newsletter and magazine publishers….
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Apimac has introduced a new line of translation dictionaries for the iPhone and iPod touch. The Apimac apps come in three different versions, English – German, English – Spanish, and English ñ Italian. Each app provides necessary tools for searching both words and phrases, while delivering an up-to-date dictionary with grammatical notes and a phrase book holding thousands of English phrases and translations….
The FCC is considering auctioning certain parts of the TV-broadcasting spectrum and selling it to wireless companies for broadband, according to the Wall Street Journal. The shift is designed to help avoid a situation FCC chairman Julius Genachowski recently described as a impending “spectrum crisis,” as data usage rates continue to grow faster than the wireless providers can expand available bandwidth….
Read an interesting post from Ultimi Barbarorum musing on whether $AAPL is 'closing down' the smartphone market. I doubt it. Clearly as I mentioned the other day, $AAPL is hitting on all cylinders right now. But you could also argue (I …
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Nokia sued Apple earlier this month all the MO through patents it controls that the iPhone allegedly infringes. While Nokia seeks a licensing payment, it's.
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Cell phone giant Nokia Corp. filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc. on Thursday, alleging that its iPhone infringes on its patents. Specifically, the Finland-based company said Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500)'s iPhone violates 10 patents covering …
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If you’re looking to do a DIY memory upgrade on your brand-spanking new iMac, Apple’s more than happy to tell you how. The Cupertino company has posted info in the Support section of its website telling people who aren’t afraid to pop the hood on the new 21.5″ and 27″ iMacs what kind of memory modules the new machines use and how to install or replace memory modules themselves.
While it’s not the public’s first look inside the machines, Apple lets the world know that the iMac (Late 2009) has four SDRAM slots, where to find them, and what types of modules will and won’t fit happily inside.
Would-be do it yourselfers can search Apple’s site for support document HT3918. Godspeed – and Godcaution – to you.
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