SugarSync Offers the Best Method Yet for Replicating Files
A new service called SugarSync keeps your files replicated and synchronized across all your computers, whether they are PCs or Macs.
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A new service called SugarSync keeps your files replicated and synchronized across all your computers, whether they are PCs or Macs.
This summer, Wi-Fi access will arrive in the passenger cabins of some commercial U.S. airliners with a new system called Gogo. For travelers who want to stay connected in the air, Gogo does the job, but it has its limitations.
Microsoft Live Labs’ Photosynth turns multiple photos of a site into a 3-D scene you can virtually “walk” through on the Web. The service is a dramatic new way to use your photos and to share them with others, writes Walter S. Mossberg.
Walt presents minireviews of iPhone apps, or small software programs that connect to the Internet, that make the gadget worth the price.
The iPhone Quickoffice app allows users to create and edit Word and Excel documents, but getting files into the app is a pain.
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Cellphone location-sharing service Glympse is simple, useful and a non-creepy way to share your whereabouts when you want someone to know.
Motorola’s CLIQ and RIM’s Storm2 are among the many interesting challengers to the iPhone.
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