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Training news

2010

Technology, learning and business updates from e-academy

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Taking your Office documents on line

5 August 2010

Microsoft may lead in some areas, but in others it's just catching up. But when it does catch up, the results can be impressive. We take a look at Microsoft's new Office Web Apps.

Amazon updates Kindle, lowers price

5 August 2010

Good news all round - Amazon's next version of the Kindle will not only be more powerful, but also considerably cheaper.

Microsoft attracts developers to new Windows Phone 7

5 August 2010

Microsoft has released beta versions of the Windows Phone developer tools, hoping to attract developers in the same way that that the iPhone and Android has.

Is the iPad the future of computing?

22 June 2010

The hype behind the iPad has been relentless, but the device is finally with us. So, does it point the way towards the future of computing, or is it an expensive toy?

Adobe Creative Suite 5

22 June 2010

Standard production suite for the design industry, Creative Suite hits its fifth iteration - but is it a high five?

Creating interface prototypes

22 June 2010

If you're a developer who has to produce user interface mockups every so often, this useful prototyping tool could save you a lot of time.

Internet Explorer 9

7 April 2010

Microsoft has released its developer preview of Internet Explorer 9. We thought we'd take a quick look at what the future might bring.

Top Firefox add-ons

7 April 2010

One area where Firefox reigns supreme is the sheer number, quality and diversity of add-ons available for it. We take a look at some of the best.

Windows 7 tweaks and tips

7 April 2010

The user interface of Windows 7 is definitely a big improvement. But there are hidden features that enable you to get even more from it.

The rise of the e-book

15 February 2010

E-books aren't exactly new, but it's only in the last few years that they've really begun to sell in any big numbers - but the real growth will be in the next couple of years, driven by Amazon and Apple.

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