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Interior designers who carry around an iPhone or iPod Touch can now transform their gadgets into useful tools in developing and producing great home designs thanks to the release of the AddDecor app for iPhones. The app is a product of Cadopolis.com, an inaugural offering that aims to provide close collaboration for architects, interior designers, home builders and owners. The app provides users a master sample board and color pallet, where fabrics and furnishing, flooring and fixtures can be categorize and used to assemble dynamic spaces across any number of projects.

You can get more information and the app at the Addsoftware website.

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Today, it seems readily apparent that kids need all the help they can get as far as excelling in education. And among their needs include study aids and peripherals that in the mold of laptops or netbooks. Dell acknowledges their need and has revealed the Dell Latitude 2100 specifically made for the needs of K12 students.

Today, Dell set a new standard in education technology with the launch of a netbook influenced by the needs of K-12 students, the Latitude 2100. The Latitude 2100 is also ideal for any business or public institution that needs affordable, durable, Internet-ready devices for email and collaboration.

The Latitude 2100 boasts of unique features that include bright primary colors along with a rugged design to suit the needs of students today. It comes equipped with wireless connectivity options along with the standard features mobile devices have today like a keyboard featuring antimicrobial protection (U.S. only), solid-state drives, quick-connect handles and shoulder straps for carrying, and a webcam.

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  • To help increase the class of the Blackberry, HP and RIM have come together to deliver a portfolio of solutions for business mobility on the BlackBerry platform. The solutions, which include support for BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0, are focused on increasing service levels, reducing operations costs and improving productivity for customers.

    HP and RIM plan to design and launch offerings to increase the productivity levels of the growing number of global mobile employees, enabling businesses to extend the return on their investments in mobility.

    “RIM and HP are working together to deliver solutions to customers that weave mobility into their daily operations – from innovative new services in the cloud to managed mobile services for the enterprise,” said Jim Balsillie, co-chief executive officer, Research In Motion. “Through our collaboration with HP, businesses will have access to an expanded set of applications and services for their BlackBerry smartphone deployments.”

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    iPhone owners who love to follow comics and manga on the iPhone can now look forward to something new. The latest in the comic world is the availability of Vampire Hunter D by Hideyuki Kikuchi and Saiko Takaki from Digital Manga Publishing.

    Vampire Hunter D is the sixth manga title added to uClick’s mobile comics line-up, and only the second by a Japanese creator team. (The first is Guilstein by Naoyuki Sakai and Hisao Tamaki). It’s also Digital Manga Publishing’s first collaboration with uClick, who has published other titles from TokyoPop and PaperCutz.

    The first volume of Vampire Hunter D is broken down into 6 “issues,” each costing 99 cents to download to your iPhone from Apple’s iTunes App Store. At a total cost of $5.94, buying all 6 issues will save you over 50% off the regular cover price of buying the hard copy of the graphic novel.

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    Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, collaboration, comic world, comics, digital manga, graphic novel, hideyuki kikuchi, hisao tamaki, iPhone, iPhone, iTunes, manga title, novel source, takaki, tokyopop, vampire hunter d




     

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