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CES 2012: OnLive brings Windows 7 to the iPad [updated]
OnLive is well-known for bringing games to the iPad, and now it’s going to bring Windows 7. The service is called OnLive Desktop, and you can download the free version on Thursday, January 12th at the App Store. All you need is an iPad or iPad 2 with at least a 1 Mbps Internet connection (1.5-2 Mbps for best results).
Free Apps Roundup for January 6th, 2012
The holidays are over and chances are good you had to head back to work this week. CloudOn wants to help with their MS Office app that creates, views and edits Excel, Word and PowerPoint files. Now you can work anywhere. Joy. In case you’ve had enough work, you’ll enjoy the other great apps and games I found, all of which will only be free for a limited time.
Appletell reviews QuickOffice Connect Mobile Suite for iPhone, iPod touch
If any of you are still doubting the iPhone’s capability to become a business phone due to the lack of a business application suite, doubt no more. If you have to judge the iPhone’s business capability through such kind of apps—iPhone has one, and it’s called QuickOffice. This great iPhone app has practically all the functionality of Microsoft Word and Excel, including some advanced Microsoft Office features as well. In fact, the only limitation of this app is that it doesn’t handle powerpoint creation and editing.
MS Office 2008 SP2: The Upgrade Tango
Or, “When Things Fall Apart.” And boy can things fall apart when you install the SP2/12.2.0 upgrade to Office for Mac 2008. To begin with, unless you absolutely have to upgrade, it is definitely a good idea to wait. There are some serious issues here, which Microsoft will hopefully address soon—showstopper issues that can create significant headaches for Office users. Everybody got their dancing shoes on? Good, let’s begin the tango with a look at some of what this service pack contains.
Microsoft Office 2008 Issue acknowledge, Fix Available
The Mac BU at Microsoft has acknowledged a security issue, and has released a fix, and plans to release an update.
The problem is that the Microsoft Office Installer changes permissions for the Microsoft Office install and the Automator Library folder to user 502, or the second account created on a given Mac. It’s not a huge problem, because there is no threat if you only have one user, and if you have more than one user, all that they can do is mess with your Office install. They cannot really do anything malicious to your Mac.
Microsoft Office 2008 to release on January 15th
Pat O, Director of Marketing and Planning for Microsoft’s Mac Business Unit announced via Microsoft’s Mac Mojo blog that Microsoft Office 2008 will “launch” on January 15th. On January 14th, many MacBU team members will be available at Macworld for the “A Day at the Office” conference, “a day-long conference at the Moscone [...] dedicated more »

















