Author: dsellers

‘MacVoices’ looks at the new PaperShow product

On the new MacVoices (http://www.macvoices.com), Giulia Giovanelli of Canson provides a tour of PaperShow, a product that combines the best parts of whiteboard, telestrator and plain old pen-and-paper to give you new control and capabilities in your business presentations.

Driven by a special pen interface, PaperShow users can annotate presentations, meeting notes and more in real time in a variety of ways, and can be transported since it relies only on a USB thumb drive-sized device, a special pen and paper.

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Freshly Squeezed Reviews: First and Goal

The Super Bowl has come and gone. Now, I do have baseball beginning — my favorite sport. But what if I crave a little pigskin from time to time?

“Think YOU have what it takes to make first-string? Are you Pro-material? Could you be a Hall of Fame running back? Then suit up and hit the gridiron with Speedback (http://www.skyworks.com/iphone/) for the iPhone and iPod touch.”

Now, you know from past reviews how much that I like Skyworks products. Will the string stay intact with this $0.99 game?

The Juice

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‘MacVoices’ looks at CrashPlan and the company’s presence at Macworld 2010

On a new MacVoices (http://www.macvoices.com), Matthew Dornquast, co-founder of CrashPlan, discusses the promotional strategy that involved giving away copies of their premium product at Macworld 2010, and the response they received at the show.

Dornqueast also reviews their different levels of service and what makes them unique, the security of your data both in transit and at the final backup destination, and more.

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Survey: 66% of IT administrations expect their organizations to increase the number of Macs

In response to an annual survey concluded in January 2010 by the Enterprise Desktop Alliance (http://www.enterprisedesktopalliance.com ), an organization started to help IT departments integrate Macs into the corporate environment, 66% of 322 IT administrators from large organizations with both Macs and PCs stated that their organization expects to increase the number of Macs in their sites.

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Macsimum Recommended Reading’ for Feb. 22

“Business Email: The Sequel: Recently, I made a case for outsourcing your business email to a company that specializes in such services. To recap briefly, managing your own email, whether you run a small company or a large business, can be a royal pain. Keeping tabs on the spam epidemic and rampant malware is extremely difficult, since the onslaught is constant. More to the point, your email may be one of your most important methods of communicating with your customers.

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