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Garmin spokesman Ted Gartner downloads information from Forerunners at Garmin headquarters in Olathe, Kan., Wednesday, July 25, 2007. Distance, speed, pace and heart rates can be viewed while exercising and later can be uploaded to Web sites where thousands of others can look up local routes or monitor their toughest competition.
Garmin spokesman Ted Gartner downloads information from Forerunners at Garmin headquarters in Olathe, Kan., Wednesday, July 25, 2007. Distance, speed, pace and heart rates can be viewed while exercising and later can be uploaded to Web sites where thousands of others can look up local routes or monitor their toughest competition.
This handout image received 29 November 2006 courtesy of Microsoft shows live icons of the Vista operating system. Microsoft will announce availability of business versions of its long-awaited Vista operating system on 30 November, according to analysts invited to a release event in New York City.The final version of Microsoft's Office 2007 business applications software was to be available along with Vista. "This is a business launch," said Gartner Research vice president Michael Silver. "Consumers will need to wait a little while." Vista would be available worldwide in PCs on 30 January 2007, according to Microsoft co-president of platforms Jim Allchin.Vista features that promised to be of particular interest to businesses included BitLocker, which encrypts data stored on computer hard drives, according to analyst Michael Cherry of Directions on Microsoft."If the drive is lost or stolen, you've lost your hardware but no one can read the data," Cherry said of BitLocker, which was in Vista for enterprise servers and the premium Vista version for PCs. "Those embarrassing stories we read in the news should be reduced." AFP PHOTO/MICROSOFT/HO=RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE =GETTY OUT= (Photo credit should read HO/AFP/Getty Images)
This handout image received 29 November 2006 courtesy of Microsoft shows the dialog box of the Vista operating system. Microsoft will announce availability of business versions of its long-awaited Vista operating system on 30 November, according to analysts invited to a release event in New York City.The final version of Microsoft's Office 2007 business applications software was to be available along with Vista. "This is a business launch," said Gartner Research vice president Michael Silver. "Consumers will need to wait a little while." Vista would be available worldwide in PCs on 30 January 2007, according to Microsoft co-president of platforms Jim Allchin.Vista features that promised to be of particular interest to businesses included BitLocker, which encrypts data stored on computer hard drives, according to analyst Michael Cherry of Directions on Microsoft."If the drive is lost or stolen, you've lost your hardware but no one can read the data," Cherry said of BitLocker, which was in Vista for enterprise servers and the premium Vista version for PCs. "Those embarrassing stories we read in the news should be reduced." AFP PHOTO/MICROSOFT/HO= RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE =GETTY OUT= (Photo credit should read HO/AFP/Getty Images)
This handout image received 29 November 2006 courtesy of Microsoft shows screen shots of the Vista operating system. Microsoft will announce availability of business versions of its long-awaited Vista operating system on 30 November, according to analysts invited to a release event in New York City.The final version of Microsoft's Office 2007 business applications software was to be available along with Vista. "This is a business launch," said Gartner Research vice president Michael Silver. "Consumers will need to wait a little while." Vista would be available worldwide in PCs on 30 January 2007, according to Microsoft co-president of platforms Jim Allchin.Vista features that promised to be of particular interest to businesses included BitLocker, which encrypts data stored on computer hard drives, according to analyst Michael Cherry of Directions on Microsoft."If the drive is lost or stolen, you've lost your hardware but no one can read the data," Cherry said of BitLocker, which was in Vista for enterprise servers and the premium Vista version for PCs. "Those embarrassing stories we read in the news should be reduced." AFP PHOTO/MICROSOFT/HO=RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE =GETTY OUT= (Photo credit should read HO/AFP/Getty Images)