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iWork.com improves public URLs, adds iPad compatibility

Apple's iWork.com document sharing and collaboration service still carries the beta tag that it has worn since it was introduced with iWork '09 last January. (Perhaps it's just another hobby, like Apple TV? The new public URLs don't show comments or notes, according to Apple. The company also noted that it makes sharing documents via social networks easy, though adding buttons to Tweet this! or Post to Facebook would more likely get users to post documents to such

Google up its stake with the New Nexus one | Gadget & Gizmos

Nexus One had been running on slower networks since Google ventured into the smartphone market in early January. The switch is seen as Google's attempt to curtail iPhone and Blackberry dominance in the smartphone market.

All New Gadget: Google Nexus One

Awash in rumors well before launch, the Google Nexus One was officially revealed in January 2010 and it became available right after the unveiling event. Of course, the first units were to sell only in a very limited number of countries

The Gadget Show: webtv 44 Philips 21:9 TV & ipilot Flight

January 29th, 2010 at 12:00 am. i'm planning on getting a new PC, but i can't decide, whether to buy a GTX285, or a GTX295. Gamez4eveR Says: January 29th, 2010 at 12:27 am. I have some questions: 1. Is there a 2GB version of the GTX285?

Apple's new iPad coming soon – Bradenton Herald | Laptop Reviews

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A new study shows that businesses have really taken a shine to Windows 7, with an estimated 16 percent of all companies already running Windows 7, and an additional 42 percent to switch by the end of 2010, according to cnet. The survey was performed on 923 businesses in January, with 58 percent of them saying they will have at least one machine running Windows 7 by the end of 2010. Considering the release of Windows 7, RTM in July 2009, and available for retail in October