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May 02, 2008

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BBC NEWS | UK | Keyboards 'dirtier than a toilet'

BBC NEWS | UK | Keyboards 'dirtier than a toilet'

"During the Which? tests in January this year, a microbiologist deemed one of the office's keyboards to be so dirty he ordered it to be removed, quarantined and cleaned.

It had 150 times the recommended limit for bacteria - five times as filthy as a lavatory seat tested at the same time, the research found. "

Yick.

"They also found that, compared to men, on average women have three to four times the amount of germs in, on and around their work area."

That is totally weird?

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The Mac in the Gray Flannel Suit

The Mac in the Gray Flannel Suit

"The iPhone may be Jobs' entrée into corporate offices. It's the one product for which Apple has created an explicit plan for reaching corporations. And it plans to deliver a software upgrade in June that will let the iPhone work with popular corporate e-mail systems such as Microsoft Exchange and allow customers to create their own customized iPhone programs, say, for checking inventory or logging expenses. Apple says more than 160 major corporations are testing the software."

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