iTunes 9.0.2 update blocks Palm Pre syncing, again (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com – This just in: Apple’s iTunes 9.0.2 update not only allows Palm Pre syncing, it embraces it wholeheartedly, offering to let you transfer all of your content to one of Palm’s devices to make it easy to switch to the rival handset and ditch your iPho—oh, whoops; apparently, I started reading my Bizarro World RSS news feed this morning.

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Droid: Motorola’s Savior Or Google’s False Profit? (PC World)

PC World – Too much, as least so early, is being made of the Motorola Droid’s supposedly magical powers. Can a single handset “save” Motorola, launch a new operating system, and smite the evil Steve Jobs?

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Choose the Right Vendor to Make Your Data Warehouse a Success

Data warehousing vendors provide methodologies, technologies and tools that are required to implement, construct, manage, use and maintain the software and hardware utilized in a data warehouse. These vendors play a very important role in achieving your goal in an organizational set-up pertaining to data warehousing. In fact, these are an integral part when it comes to developing a data warehouse and further enhancing its functions.

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Remote Computer Support is Help That’s Never Far Away

There’s nothing more frustrating than having something go wrong with you personal computer when you’re right in the middle of a project. It’s easy to get frustrated with the system when there is some kind of software or some other mishap that brings the project that you’re working on to a standstill. However, there is help for the person working or playing on their home system when something goes wrong and it’s called remote computer support.

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Ad man behind ‘1984,’ ‘Think Different,’ and ‘I’m a Mac’ stepping down (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com – Lee Clow has served as the chief creative officer TBWA/Media Arts Lab, which handles Apple’s advertising business, for a long time. Clow is the man behind Apple’s iconic “1984″ ad, the Think Different campaign, the dancing silhouettes that shill iPods, and the neo-classic “Mac vs. PC” campaign starring The Daily Show guy and Drew Barrymore’s sometime boyfriend.

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