I love this Bladeless Fan ! I love that it’s compact, that it isn’t hideous like regular fans. (Seriously, why has it taken so long to get here?) Hammacher doesn’t mention anything about the noise level though…which concerns me.
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Microsoft has announced its earnings for the third quarter of its fiscal year this afternoon, and it’s reporting some record numbers that beat expectations: a six percent increase year-over-year to $17.41 billion in revenue and a 12 percent increase to $6.37 billion in operating income.
What’s this, then?
As promised , Nokia and Microsoft have made the mobile versions of Word, PowerPoint and Excel available to select Symbian Belle handsets. Earlier this year, the duo heralded the release of OneNote, Document Connection, Lync and PowerPoint Broadcast
Remember the hoo-hah OnLive cooked over some supposedly fast-and-loose Windows licensing ? Well Nivio’s been quietly rolling out its own, proudly licensed, version of a cloud-based Windows desktop. Its minimum requirement is the ability to handle HTML5, meaning that a Microsoft-powered OS can be used across iPads, Android phones, MacBooks and everything else in between
Put away the matches, finally there’s an eco-friendly way to get rid of those ill-thought photocopy pranks. Toshiba Tech has developed a toner that can be erased, letting you use a sheet of paper up to five times. Unlike similar solutions, you don’t need special paper, but you will need one of the compatible copiers.
Looks like the corporate bromance between Microsoft and Nokia is stronger than ever. The Finnish handset maker has announced a suite of MS applications that is making its way to select Symbian handsets right this very moment.
The Daily got a lot of folks hopes up earlier today with a rumor that Office would soon be making an appearance on the iPad, but Microsoft is now throwing a bit of cold water on that news. 










