Software bargains -- free -- are out there (The Oregonian)
ATLANTA -- The economy has me scrounging around more than usual. I haven't yet checked the Dumpster behind the Kroger for discarded vegetables, but I keep my eyes open for any way to save some coins.
Excellent computer programs are free (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
The economy has me scrounging around more than usual. I haven't yet checked the Dumpster behind the Kroger for discarded vegetables, but I keep my eyes open for any way to save some coins. At times I find ways to avoid spending money at all.
Linked by Andrew Youll on Tue 19th Jul 2005 15:56 UTC, submitted by anonymous (New Mobile Computing)
Needham & Co. estimates that the "iPod halo" may have attracted up to 400,000 Windows users to the Mac so far this year. In a note to clients, analyst Charles Wolf observed that Apple's "key drivers" (iPod and the iPod halo effect) "continue to work".
IAntiVirus Launches for Mac (PC World)
PC Tools on Monday announced the launch of iAntiVirus Beta Edition, an anti-virus and anti-spyware software application...
Summer Is Here: Do You Know What Your Kids Are Doing With Your Laptop? (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Employees may be bringing back more than sunburned noses from family vacations this summer. With an increasing number of corporate laptops also serving as the family computer, many employees are letting their children use the company computer to surf the Web, do email and instant messaging, and update their MySpace sites, cautioned Seattle-based Napera Networks today.