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Commuter Delays? iPhone Tube Refund App Pays for Itself

Londoners stuck in the tube now have a handy iPhone app to request ticket refunds.
Tube Refund, which costs $0.99, zaps off the request for riders whose journey is delayed over 15 minutes.
Depending on where you go and what time of day, a one-way tube ticket can cost from £1.80 to £4.00 ($2.75 – $6 circa) [...]

What’s Next For the iPad? A Tabletop iPad, According to Xerox PARC Circa 1991

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iPhone App Arms Users With Silent Panic Button

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Early Apple Employees Auction Killer Collectibles

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Microsoft Unveils Office Mac Holiday Discount

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Microsoft Wednesday introduced discounts for the Mac version of its flagship Office 2008. The offer reduces the price of the Home and Student Edition, Business Edition and Business Edition Upgrade between $20-$50.

The discounts are available through Jan. 5, 2010.

Office 2008 Home and Student Edition, normally $129.95 receives a $20 discount, while the Office 2008 Business Edition Upgrade, now $209.99, was cut by $40. The largest discount — $50 — was reserved for Office 2008 Business Edition, which usually retails for $349.95.

In announcing the discounts, senior marketing manager Amanda Lefebvre described the price cuts as a “gift of productivity.”

One blog noted Mac owners interested in Office 2008 might look elsewhere. Amazon offers Office 2008 for Mac Home & Student Edition for $109.49, while the online retail giant sells Office 2008 for Mac Business Edition Upgrade for $189.99 and the full Office 2008 for Mac Business Edition for $319.99.

[Via iClarified and ZDNet]

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Ed Sutherland

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2 comments

    I just wish they would offer the Ultimate Steal discount students get for the Mac version not just Windows.

    Office 2008? Isn’t it almost 2010? MS needs to get out a new version.

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