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Microsoft Begins Preselling Office 2010

Through the Microsoft Partner Network, the Redmond software outfit is offering its partners a deal it hopes their clients will find too good to refuse. The deal is 20 percent off Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007, which is an okay promotion by itself, but it also comes with a free upgrade to Microsoft 2010 when it launches in June of next year.

Clients who take advantage of the ‘Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 No Better Time Promotion‘ (forget about trying to say that three times fast, and see how long it takes you just to say it three times normally), are also eligible for additional beneifts tied to the licensing program they make their purchases through, as well as the quanity of qualifying licenses they purchase. All clients will have the option to spread payments over three years, training vouchers for employees, E-Learning courses, and rights to install Microsoft Office on a home PC in addition to a work computer.

If you’re not a business owner, which is who this deal is aimed at, don’t fret. As Arstechnica points out, it’s very likely Microsoft will offer some kind of consumer incentive to preorder Office 2010 before its launch, not to mention promotional pricing like the Ultimate Steal Microsoft has run in the past.

Tweetie 2.1 Twitter Client for iPhone Brings Geotag, Lists, New-Style Re-Tweets

Tweetie 2.1 [$2.99 - iTunes link] — a FREE upgrade for Tweetie 2.0 users — brings support for Twitter’s new Geotag feature (so everyone will know where exactly you’re tweeting from), Twitter lists (what lists you have, what lists you subscribe to, though not the likely less-wieldly lists you’re on), and the controversial new-style re-tweets [...]

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Tweetie 2.1 Twitter Client for iPhone Brings Geotag, Lists, New-Style Re-Tweets

Tweetie 2 Lives! Get It While It’s Hot

A couple weeks ago we did a preview of Tweetie 2, the next version of the iPhone Twitter client. To say there was a lot of interest in obtaining the app is an understatement. And now you can. Earlier today, Apple approved the app, and it just went live in the App Store.

You may not be able to find it through a search right now, but use this link to go directly to it.


Hidden Fees Discovered For “Free” Windows 7 Upgrade

An anonymous reader writes ‘Thousands of recent computer purchasers who are expecting to receive free upgrades to Windows 7 when it is released on October 22 may be surprised to learn that some big computer makers are quietly tacking on hefty processing fees as high as $17 to mail out those disks to some buyers.’ How about they process $0 to click a link and download a file?

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


ALK CoPilot GPS Navigation App Gets iPhone Keyboard, Text-To-Speech, Other Improvements [IPhone Apps]

ALK’s CoPilot Live North America navi app just got a big update: Text-to-speech for reading road names, monthly MapSure user-corrected map updates, an improved “walking” mode, improved GPS performance and Contacts integration and above all, a new iPhone keyboard, to replace the sorry-ass homemade keyboard that was in the app before. Normally I wouldn’t post on an app update, but I did name the $35 CoPilot “best cheap GPS app.” [iTunes Link]

Update: If you already have CoPilot and want text-to-speech, download the free upgrade, then go into iPhone Settings, find CoPilot and set License Reset to “On.” Once you to that, go to the app, where you’ll be prompted for online activation all over again. (Kinda annoying.) Once you do that, go to Language & Voice settings and choose a voice with an asterisk next to it.



Atebits Speaks: Tweetie 2.0 for iPhone Coming Soon

Tweetie 2.0 is one hotly anticipated Twitter client update, and developer Atebits has finally let the lid off just what features users can expect:

iPhone 3.x only
Full persistence
Full offline mode
Drafts manager
Send drafts to Birdhouse
Link Twitter contacts to Address Book
Threaded conversations
Nearby integrated with imbedded maps
Geotagging support
Saved searches to sync with Twitter.com and Tweetie Mac
@people picker
Recent hashtags
Multiple attachments [...]

Bluetooth HotSync coming to Classic

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If you thought that some WiFi Palm OS HotSync action was hot, hold onto your hat because MotionApps has just shown off Classic HotSync over Bluetooth. Both Bluetooth and WiFi Hotsync will be coming to Classic in version 2.0, which will be a free upgrade to all current Classic owners. Classic 2.0 is also said to feature improved overall performance over the current release.

Tweetie 2 for iPhone: Full Offline Powers, Filters and Push Notifications [IPhone Apps]

The overall best iPhone Twitter app, Tweetie, is about to seriously leapfrog everybody else with version 2, with everything you could want—offline reading—and way, way more.

The extent of its offline powers alone is impressive: Not only is there caching, but it remembers your exact place in the app, and you can bookmark, follow block or Instapaper while offline. All of it’s just synced when you go online.

There’s also drafts manager, live filtering, push notifications (down to the specific user level) and this is killer—the ability to link up people you follow to contacts in your Address Book, plus a dropdown to pick people to @reply. There’s a ton more, which is why it doesn’t seem so bad that it’s gonna cost another $3, instead of being a free upgrade. But yeah, every other Twitter app developer’s job sounds like it just got a lot harder. [Atebits, TechCrunchMashable]