Pictures worth a thousand words: Conference calls and slideshows may be the way of life for remote workers, but as Brian Chee points out, once those talks start involving drawings or notes made by the presenter, the remote folks are out of luck. A new little device from Virtual Ink, called the Mimio, may change that - it records and sends out what you write, so remote workers can see it and so you have a permane Pictures worth a thousand words: Conference calls and slideshows may be the way of life for remote workers, but as Brian Chee points out, once those talks start involving drawings or notes made by the presenter, the remote folks are out of luck. A new little device from Virtual Ink, called the Mimio, may change that – it records and sends out what you write, so remote workers can see it and so you have a permanent record of all those cocktail-napkin ideas for the next big thing. Learn why Brian thinks the Mimio is “even better than sliced bread” on the Geeks in Paradise blog.The host with the most: Oliver Rist’s latest Enterprise Windows column explains why hosted services make sense: for one thing, there’s someone else to call if something goes wrong. Intrigued? Learn more about hosted services and SaaS here.Game on: Microsoft’s connecting the Xbox 360 with Windows PC with hopes of giving gaming an extra boost – we’ve got the video of its introduction in Tokyo. Check it out. Technology Industry