Point-and-click: June 3rd, 2010
What We’re Hoping to See at Apple’s WWDC – PC Magazine
The new iPhone, an Apple TV overhaul, a cloud-based iTunes music service and a new iPod Shuffle – I’d like to see these things as well on Monday at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (especially the new iPhone). I’m also anxious to see the new Mac Mini.
Google phases out Microsoft Windows use: report
I’m looking forward to more companies adopting the same position: the biggest online security risk isn’t email attachments, it’s the Windows browser itself.
Microsoft responds to Google moving away from Windows, calls it ironic
Microsoft comes back swinging after Google announces they’re switching to Mac OS X and Linux.
5 Effective Ways to Deal With the “Too Many Tabs” Syndrome in Firefox
Some great tools for managing tab overload. I wish some of these worked on Safari (I may have to switch browsers).
PowerPoint isn’t responsible for bad presentations, bad presenters are responsible for bad presentations.
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