Month of October, 2007

Web Travel Resources, Part 1

These Web sites will help make planning your next business trip easier and more pleasant.

Security Geeks Say Leopard Needs Patches

Several security features in the Mac's new OS are incomplete, say researchers.

New Oxygen Phone Manager II

Oxygen Software today introduces an enhanced version of its Oxygen Phone Manager II (OPM II) for Nokia and Vertu phones that is actually advanced 3rd party analogue of Nokia PC Suite.

NoMoreClipboard.com PHR Launches Cell Phone Integration

Today at the Medical Group Management Association annual conference, NoMoreClipboard.com announced cell phone integration capabilities now available for its online Personal Health Record (PHR).

Entertain yourself with cellular phone ring tones

To sustain the profitable state of your business in this fastpaced cellular phone industry, creating useful and functional cellular phone may be necessary. Various accessories for your cellular phone may also add to your chances of being ahead of the competition. The competition does not stop from designing functional cellular phones and accessories, they also create the need for ring tones and wallpapers. Cellular phone ring tones and cellular phone wallpapers add to the growing number of dress up paraphernalia for your cellular phone.

Cash Isn't King: Apple Limits iPhone Purchases

The company is now accepting only credit or debit card payments for the devices so they can track who purchases the phone, according to one Apple Store employee.

Cash Isn't King: Apple Limits iPhone Purchases

The company is now accepting only credit or debit card payments for the devices so they can track who purchases the phone, according to one Apple Store employee.

Frequently Asked Photo Questions for October

RAW explained, shooting in infrared, sharpening close-ups, and more.

Qantas Tests In-Flight Cell Phone Use

The airline extends its trial of permitting passengers to send e-mail and text messages while flying.

Michael Dell Hints at Bigger Acquisitions

Dell decided against bidding for Gateway, but may buy its way into other markets, CEO says.