Entourage

Computing

enTourage EDGe Dualbook Reviewed: Not Quite There Yet

9:31PM March 5, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

The innovative, if slightly bonkers, enTourage eDGe has been reviewed by Laptop, and as I suspected they had a few issues with the design. They found the half ereader, half netbook too heavy, with the number of options overwhelming. More »


Gadgets

enTourage eDGe Dualbook On Sale Next Month

2:35AM February 27, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

The half ereader/half netbook from enTourage eDGe was one of the best gadgets CES threw up in my opinion. While the sale date has been pushed back by a month to March, some more details have been drip-fed to us. More »


Computing

Hands-On With The EnTourage EDGe Dualbook

10:18AM January 9, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

So many gadgets around, so little cash with which to buy them. That’s where convergence comes into play – and the enTourage eDGe dualbook is a great example. I’d get one myself, if only they weren’t so damn big. More »


Computing

enTourage EDGe Dualbook Is $US490, Combines Ereader With Tablet

1:21AM January 8, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

The enTourage eDGe dualbook has been officially ushered in at CES, along with the news it’ll be on sale in February for $US490. It’s the world’s first dualbook, which translates as an ereader, tablet, notepad and PMP. More »


Gadgets

Hands-On With The Entourage Edge

4:11AM December 17, 2009 | CNET

With all the buzz over the tiny LCD screen on the bottom of the Nook, I was excited to get some time with the Entourage Edge, a device that pairs a large e-ink screen with a 10-inch LCD touchscreen. More »


Software

Microsoft Hits Back At iWork With Collaborative Office Docs For Mac

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11:51AM January 7, 2009 | Nick Broughall

Microsoft’s Mac unit is launching a private beta in February that will bring Office collaboration to Mac users. The Cocoa based app will make downloading/uploading shared files easier and will be available as a free upgrade to current Office users later in the year. More »


Computing

John Mayer Does Apple Tech Support for His Dad, Fails Miserably

10:00PM July 28, 2008 | Jesus Diaz

newVideoPlayer("/johnmayer_gizmodo.flv", 476, 376,""); In a twist of destiny, John Mayer–the guy who writes to Apple Support saying “Hey guys, John Mayer here” and actually gets replies back–had to turn into tech support guy after his dad called saying “Hey, John Mayer’s dad here.” The musician tried to guide his father through Mac OS X in order to find his Entourage icon with no success, getting more and more frustrated with every turn of the conversation. We were able to grab the hilarious 100% unedited clip from TMZ before it disappeared.

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