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(NAPSA)—‘T never try to teach my students anything.” Would you believe Albert Einstein said that? Sounds kind of fatalistic, if you ask me—but wait a minute. He gets smarter: “I only try to create an environ- ment in which they can learn.” Ah, makes sense now. Maybe the man wasasbrilliant as the his- tory books say. After all, don’t you thrive best in environments that offer the latest in smart and func- tioning software, tech gadgets and mural soccer team? What about producing snap- py-looking documents quickly? Say your term paper on 14th century architecture is due tomorrow.Is your laptop ready for the task, or will you end up falling asleep while walking to the computerlab at 3:32 a.m.? Do you need efficient note- taking capabilities on your laptop? (Or are you still taking notes with pen and paper? Gasp!) Do you like being able to find gizmos? You have high-performance things quickly? Organization is your middle name, or so your mom usedto say. ing professional now—you won’t cated in Greece. Can you connect with her in real time? Assuming any of these examples matters to you, even remotely, then you probably value expectations for the technology you use. C’mon, you're almost a worksettle for hard drives clogged by spyware and malware, or for endless bugs and security errors, will you? Didn’t think so. Maybe you enjoyed the “I Love You” virus, but hey, we all have issues. A 2007 study from the Business Software Alliance found that more than half of all college and uni- versity students who download unlicensed software (and other copyrighted digital files) are experiencing computer viruses and spyware from downloading activities. Running genuine software that you’ve legitimately purchased helps protect you from these dangers and provides additional benefits, including support to trou- bleshoot a problem when yow’re printing out an assignment at the eleventh hour and regular updates to help ensure that your computer and the information on it are safe from system crashes or prying eyes. Sure, the real stuff might cost more, but pirated software commonly causes negative user experiences (not to mention negative vibes) and weall agree that using legit software provides better peace of mind and a good experience. But you probably don’t want to part with around $679 to buy that newly launched software suite. I understand your pain. Your prior- ity right now is to find a few coins under the futon cushion for hot wings. That’s why you might want to venture over to http://www.theultimatesteal.com —that is, if any of the following are importantto you: Do you need technology that will help you work with yourfiveperson finance study group or sync schedules with your intra- Your psych professor is lo- having access to affordable technology to meet your academic goals. The experience of moving from being connected (online and offline) to being unconnected needs to be seamless and natural; a single view of to-do’s associated with your classes, part-time job and personal life is key; and collaboration and presence integration are a must. So what is the solution, you ask? Again, my dears, check out http://www.theultimatesteal.com for full program details. Watch for me; I might be coming to your campus, handing out The Ultimate Steal T-shirts. Ill also be hosting a blogging contest where you can share your experience with The Ultimate Steal. The best response will win a spring break getaway. Check http://www.theul timatesteal.com for contest details. See you in Cozumel, Mexico, my friends! For more information on tools for getting aheadof the guy sitting next to you in class, visit http: / /www.theultimatesteal.com. Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 includes the entire Microsoft Office toolset that you’re accustomed to working with, and more. The Ultimate Steal offer is currently available to eligible students enrolled in higher-education institutions in Canada, France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States for $59.95 (U.S.). In some areas, a one-year subscription license will also be offered in addition to the perpetual license. Offer will end April 30, 2008.