Desktop Application Archive

  • Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas Offers Instant Access to Supply Chain Central for iPhone Users

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  • Wyse Extends Mobile Cloud Computing Leadership With the First Remote Desktop Application Designed For Android 3.0 Honeycomb Tablets

    SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, Wyse Technology, the global leader in cloud client computing, launches version 1.2 of its market leading mobile virtualization app, PocketCloud for Android. The free app brings performance...

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  • Hubbell Lighting’s Electronic Product Selection Guide (e-PSG) Goes Online and Mobile

    GREENVILLE, S.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hubbell Lighting (www.hubbelllighting.com), a market leader in innovative lighting technology for over a century, today launched its Electronic Product Selection Guide (e-PSG) Web App. ...

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  • Wyse PocketCloud™, the Leading Mobile Business App for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch Is Now Available Free of Charge

    SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Wyse Technology, the global leader in cloud client computing, announced today the launch of a free edition of their popular Top 10 grossing business application PocketCloud for iPhone,...

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  • Introducing X1 Mobile Search for iPhone

    SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–CTIA ENTERPRISE & APPLICATIONS 2010 — X1 Technologies, Inc., an innovator in email, desktop, and ediscovery search solutions, today announced X1 Mobile...

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  • Cortado Workplace for iPad Delivers Desktop Functionality and Real Mobile Printing

    Free iPad app is manufacturer, device and computer independent, allowing mobile users to access files, edit and print documents wirelessly anywhere and anytime Berlin − 27, September 2010 − Mobile business expert Cortado today announced the launch of its free cloud desktop application, Cortado...

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  • Wyse Releases PocketCloud™ 2.0, Leading Mobile Cloud App for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad

    SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today at VMworld 2010, Wyse Technology, the global leader in cloud client computing, announced the upcoming availability of Wyse PocketCloud 2.0 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Wyse PocketCloud...

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  • Kindle Apps for Tablet Computers: Is it the king of ereaders?

    Kindle Apps for Tablet Computers: Is it the king of ereaders?

    There's no doubt about it: the iPad is the elephant in the ereader room but there's one thing I'm certain: it won't kill off the ebook readers. Amazon just took another length in the Kindle's already strong position on the ereader battlefield with the announcement of Kindle Apps for Tablet Computers. This app picks up where the standard desktop Kindle program drops off. Just like nearly every other desktop application, the original PC and Mac Kindle app isn't optimized for finger navigation with small buttons and drop down menus. Plus, it's not pretty and almost utilitarian in design. The upcoming tablet program, however, takes styling cues from Apple's iBooks and looks finger friendly enough. This is huge. No longer can the iPad claim dominance on the color ebook world. The upcoming Kindle tablet program will be able to run on presumably any PC tablet and still sync to the other Kindle apps, mobile or otherwise. Knock "color ebook reader" off of the iPad's list of Pros. The tablet race just got a bit more interesting.

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  • Here’s the TomTom XL 335S, everyone

    Here’s the TomTom XL 335S, everyone

    TomTom is here with yet another GPS device. The 335S packs a 4.3-inch touchscreen and text to speech functions into a small package with a somewhat competitive MSRP of $239. But like most other GPS units, that MSRP will probably be undercut by retailers as they try to push these GPS units onto holiday shoppers. Thankfully, the XL 335S seems to be decent for that price although I couldn't tell you the difference between this $239 335S and the $249 340S. (K.I.S.S)

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  • Microsoft Office Online: Free as in puppies

    Microsoft Office Online: Free as in puppies

    microsoft-officeSo Microsoft is once again playing catch-up to compete in spaces in which others are already succeeding: online business productivity suites. Google and Zoho are doing well here, and have a well-established base. Microsoft, in its constant quest to be the only software provider on the planet, is taking Office online, too. But as usual, they're making a right mess of things.

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  • iTunes on your Blackberry: DoubleTwist seems to be popular so far, now enters Japan’s cell phone market

    iTunes on your Blackberry: DoubleTwist seems to be popular so far, now enters Japan’s cell phone market

    DoubleTwist, a universal media management desktop application for Macs and PCs, not only has a clever marketing team behind it but also seems to be something a lot of people have been waiting for. The free software, which works like a multi-platform version of iTunes with a social networking component, has been downloaded hundreds of thousands of times since it launched in February (exact number aren't disclosed for the time being). Users can share music files, photos or videos across (almost) any device via drag and drop and share the files with others. DoubleTwist's main selling point: It supports hundreds of devices, from cell phones or mobile gaming devices to portable music players. For example, the software can sync all music files you bought on iTunes with your Blackberry, Nokia phone, Kindle or Sony PSP without you having to worry about file format compatibility. Media files can then be uploaded to sites like Flickr, Facebook or YouTube from within doubleTwist.

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  • Multi-platform media sync software doubleTwist going strong, enters Japanese market

    Multi-platform media sync software doubleTwist going strong, enters Japanese market

    DoubleTwist, a universal media management desktop application for Macs and PCs, not only has a clever marketing team behind it but also seems to be something a lot of people have been waiting for. The free software, which works like a multi-platform version of iTunes with a social networking component, has been downloaded hundreds of thousands of times since it launched in February (exact number aren't disclosed for the time being). Users can share music files, photos or videos across (almost) any device via drag and drop and share the files with others. DoubleTwist's main selling point: It supports hundreds of devices, from cell phones or mobile gaming devices to portable music players. For example, the software can sync all music files you bought on iTunes with your Blackberry, Nokia phone, Kindle or Sony PSP without you having to worry about file format compatibility. Media files can then be uploaded to sites like Flickr, Facebook or YouTube from within doubleTwist.

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