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Submission + - HaveAByte Offers Turn-Key Solution for Service Org (haveabyte.com)

erikdotla writes: "Dispatch scheduling and work order system for Windows, web browser, and mobile devices improves bottom lines and enables company growth.

HaveAByte.com has partnered with Ground Zero Tech-Works to offer an online "Software as a Service" solution for AyaNova — the #1 service management, dispatch scheduling and work order software. AyaNova has enabled clients to organize their service-based businesses since 1996 in over 61 countries and more than 80 different types of businesses. The solution offers interfaces for Windows, web browsers, and mobile browsers such as Blackberry, Windows Mobile and Palm devices which connect to a secure online database."

Boot Camp For Suckers? 610

DigitalDame2 writes "PC Magazine's Editor-in-Chief says the whole Mac/Windows dual-boot thing is really nothing to get excited about. He writes that Boot Camp is really just a plan to get Windows users to convert to OS X." From the article: "Once you've laid out a few kilobucks on your BC system and been frustrated a few times with Windows limitations, what are you going to do? Jobs's bet: You'll start spending more and more time in OS X, until you--too--become one of the pod people. It's sad to see so many of my compatriots being turned into lemmings. Perhaps they'll wake up and smell the Apple pie in the sky--and realize they've been taken for a ride. But I doubt it."

The Real Purpose of DRM 235

Roberto writes "Gorgeous nerd Annalee Newitz hacked a political interpretation to recent vacuum cleaner cockfights at O'Reilly's ETech: 'Hollywood corporations have finally admitted that the real reason they built digital restriction management (DRM) software into PVRs and DVD players was to stop geeks from turning their recording devices into back-alley combat machines. You haven't seen ugly until you've watched what a DVD player without DRM can do to a TiVo.' Don't try to even think of this at home."

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