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Solver is Back for MS Excel 2008 (The Mac Observer)

CW: SSDs in Laptops Won't Make Real Sense until 2010 (The Mac Observer)

ChangeWave: Apple Leads Competition in Consumer Buying Plans (The Mac Observer)

TinyBooks 6 Improves Custom Invoices, Tax Support (The Mac Observer)

SanDisk Extreme III SDHC cards hit 30MB/s (Engadget)

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Solver is Back for MS Excel 2008 (The Mac Observer)

Frontline Systems, the original Solver developers, announced along with Microsoft on Friday that Solver for Excel 2008 is back, free and immediately available for download

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CW: SSDs in Laptops Won't Make Real Sense until 2010 (The Mac Observer)

Despite their appeal, Solid State Drives (SSD) won't make real sense for laptops for several more years, according to Computerworld . The curent technology is still too expensive, slower on I/O and has a more limited lifespan

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ChangeWave: Apple Leads Competition in Consumer Buying Plans (The Mac Observer)

A ChangeWave Research Report says that amongst those planning to purchase a PC in the next 90 days, Apple leads all competitors. Of the Alliance members surveyed, 34 percent plan to buy an Apple notebook and 30 percent an Apple desktop, numbers that continues to rise

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TinyBooks 6 Improves Custom Invoices, Tax Support (The Mac Observer)

Space-Time Associates announced the immediate availability of TinyBooks 6.0 on Friday. The update for the family and small business accounting application added new options for customized invoices, and improved support for multi-country taxes

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SanDisk Extreme III SDHC cards hit 30MB/s (Engadget)

Filed under: Storage SanDisk's pushed both Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo and regular SD cards to 30MB/s transfer rates before, and now it's SDHC's turn with the new Extreme III series. Yep, it's a really fast memory card for DSLRs, and it'll cost you: 4GB will be $65, 8GB $110 and 16GB will set you back whopping $180 when these hit in October. [Via Digital Camera Info ] Read  |  Permalink ...

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