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NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading stand-alone provider of commercial LCD displays and projectors, today announced the new 26-inch MultiSync LCD2690WUXi², a desktop display ideal for graphic arts, desktop publishing, photography and other color-critical environments. CHICAGO----NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading stand-alone provider of commercial LCD displays and projectors, today announced the new 26-inch MultiSync LCD2690WUXi², a desktop display ideal for graphic arts, desktop publishing, photography and other color-critical environments.Contests The Jemima Johnson Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will sponsor two essay contests. The American History Essay contest will be for students in fifth through eighth grade in public or private schools or home-schooled. First-, second- and third-place winners will be selected for each grade level. The topic is: "What message did the Gettysburg Address ... It's not your imagination. Apple Macintoshes are turning up in businesses beyond the creative departments, increasingly becoming a normal part of the IT fabric. Apple showed a new version of its iLife package Tuesday at the Macworld Conference & Expo, now taking place in San Francisco. iLife is a suite of software programs included with a new Mac, and provides tools such as iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, iWeb and iDVD. The newest iLife requires Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.Published: Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 5:19 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 5:26 p.m.'What will happen to Mumbai if it continues to be attacked mercilessly? It is easy to say that Mumbai is unstoppable. But with each attack our city is finding it more difficult to pick up its pieces. Can this city break? If it breaks what will happen? Will there be schisms that pit people against each other?'By Martin Hansen . Published: 17th Nov 2008, 16:33:52. Would you swap your dusty Acorn for a polished Apple computer? Martin Hansen has been checking out the world of Steve Jobs and his range of shiny kit.Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs disclosed in a public letter that a hormone problem -- and not a relapse of cancer -- had contributed to his very visible weight loss over the past year.Steven P. Jobs said that he was being treated for a hormone imbalance but would remain in his job.Yahoo! News Search Results for Desktop Publishing