Friday, October 19, 2007
"First Look at Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac"
Microsoft's Macintosh Business Unit (Mac BU) said Thursday that the release of Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac has been pushed back from the second half of 2007 until mid-January.One of the highlights of Office for Mac 2008 is a new user interface for Word dubbed "Elements Gallery," which speeds up document creation by allowing users to drag-and-drop predefined templates for some of the most commonly used "Document Parts," such as headers, footers and tables of contents.
Meanwhile, a new version of Excel will gain support for "Ledger Sheets," which will allow the spreadsheet application to handle common financial management tasks such as balancing checkbooks, tracking accounts or managing investment portfolios."
http://www.macoffice2008.com/
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Laura Bush to visit Kuwait, UAE, KSA, and Jordan

"WASHINGTON: US first lady Laura Bush will visit Kuwait during a Mideast trip Oct 20-26, her spokeswoman announced yesterday. She also plans to visit the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Jordan to meet with key officials, medical and educational leaders, and leaders of women's groups, press secretary Sally McDonough announced."
Why only the first lady?? The President must be too busy that or too scared to come to this part of the world alive. Fearing he might be brought back only to be buried. Hmm.. and why not visit Bahrain? Are we not good enough? Is it just me or do I sense anger and sarcasm in this post?
Is this what they have lead us to become? Could this attitude we as Arabs have be as a result of their constant attacks and hatred towards us? I'm not one for politics (and I am quite a civil, respecting, law-abiding citizen) but every once and a while, there comes an article or a news report that just gets to you.
What are they trying to do now we often ask? Why can't they just leave us alone. "Live and let live", I say, but I don't think they know how to do that.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Samsung Armani, What Next?
Sunday, October 14, 2007
"Empire State Building Goes Green for Muslim Holiday"
"NEW YORK — The Empire State Building is aglow in green this weekend to honor the Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan. The 102-story building routinely lights up its famous spire to honor everything from traditional holidays to sporting events to notable charities to “the myriad ethnic groups living in the New York City area,” according to the building's website.
But Thursday night marked the first time the all-green lighting was used to mark the kickoff of Eid-al-Fitr, a three-day celebration for Muslims around the world.
The all-green lighting was used earlier in the week to promote the city's Parks Department.
Not many religious holidays make the cut. Green and red are used every year to mark the Christmas holiday season, and blue and white -- the colors of the Israeli flag -- are used for the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.
And the building doesn’t fire up its thousand-watt bulbs for just anyone. The “extraordinary number of requests” cannot all be accommodated, according to a building statement. Lighting up the spire for commercial products and corporate events is out, as is the commemoration of personal events like birthdays or anniversaries." -FoxNews.com


