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Sportsuit Convertible for iPod nano 2G

254618673 875bbbb8e0 m Sportsuit Convertible for iPod nano 2GMarware announces the addition of the Sportsuit Convertible armband case to its 2nd Generation iPod nano line dedicated to the sports enthusiast. The case has been redesigned to accommodate the 2G iPod nano, and has a newly added easy slip-on style cover to further protect your investment.

Features:

  • Orca Skin neoprene outer construction
  • Removable slip-on protective lid
  • Clear plastic screen and play-thru Click Wheel protector
  • Sync iPod while in the case
  • Easy access to Hold switch, Headphone port, and Dock connector
  • Includes armband with strong Velcro closure
  • Includes low-profile belt clip
  • Multidapt interchangeable clip system

Sportsuit Convertible for iPod nano 2G retails for USD$29.95 and pre-ordering is available through the Dr. Bott from the link above.

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Intuit releases Quicken Mac 2007

Continuing to evolve its software to meet the specific needs of Mac customers, Intuit today released Quicken Mac 2007.
This new version of Quicken for Mac introduces a variety of new product features to help users better manage their finances throughout their life. New features include comprehensive paycheck management, 401(k) investment management and a QuickEntry dashboard widget–a Mac-exclusive feature that makes data entry simple and straightforward.

Quicken Personal Finance Software for Mac 2007 is available beginning today in retail stores and can be purchased or downloaded directly. The suggested retail price is USD$69.99, which is subject to change and may vary among retailers and distributors.

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Adobe announces MAX 2006 Conference and Fourth Annual MAX Awards in Las Vagas

Adobe today announced the Adobe MAX 2006 Conference, to be held Oct. 23-26 in Las Vegas. MAX 2006 will give developers and designers a forum to network, share ideas, get hands-on technical training from certified experts, gain new skills and learn about new and emerging Adobe products and technologies. Adobe also announced the call for entries for the fourth annual Adobe MAX Awards, which recognize customer achievement in eight different categories. With the conference theme of “Beyond Boundaries,” the event will feature keynotes by Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen, President and COO Shantanu Narayen and Chief Software Architect Kevin Lynch.

The winners of the 2006 MAX Awards, to be announced at the conference, will honor the most effective and compelling customer work in eight categories: achievement (high return on investment); advertising and branding; industry innovator; interactive process management; media and entertainment; mobile and devices; rich Internet applications and Web development; and training and collaboration. Adobe will begin accepting submissions on July 17. All entries must be submitted online by September 1.

Adobe offers a discount to MAX attendees who register before Sept. 25, 2006.

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