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OUTLOOKPOWER MAGAZINE - JUNE 2008
My tech trek to ICCA mecca
A few months ago, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz was invited to give the Saturday afternoon keynote address at the 31st Annual Independent Computer Consultants Association National Conference in Washington, D.C. With all the work he'd done on White House email, it seemed appropriate to address some of the nation's leading computer consultants in the cradle of our democracy. This is his trip report

Fixing corrupted reminders
Just as our subscribers below are experiencing, Outlook reminders can become corrupted or unusable. There are various reasons that can cause this type of issue including a problem with reminders themselves, the Outlook profile, or a third party software just to name a few. In this article, we explore some fixes.

We review BlackBerry Hacks and more
In this all-new book review shootout, we put two books to the test. Read on to learn how BlackBerry Hacks by Dave Mabe, and BlackBerry For Dummies by Robert Kao and Dante Sarigumba stand up to our editorial review.

Great Outlook training from YouTube (of all places)
In this week's ten-minute tip, we manage to provide you with an incredibly helpful tip and, somehow, also include mention of David Hasselhoff, cats, and a beverage. We've just got it that way.


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