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Friday, June 15, 2012
Friday, June 1, 2012
Micosoft Windows 8 Release Preview and Functionality
It’s All About the Apps
Multitasking
Trackpad Multitouch Magic
Where the Desktop Stands
In a nutshell, that says it all. The desktop, as we know it, is dead. Now it functions as an app within Windows 8, just as Mail and News is an app. But, of course, the desktop is Windows’ most powerful app, and in that sense, it has a very meaningful place in Windows 8.
While Windows 7 fans are upset they can’t launch directly into the Windows 8 desktop, Metro supporters are confused about why the desktop remains without full-fledged Metro styling. For what it’s worth, Microsoft did recently announce that it’s ditching translucent window borders on the desktop for more a more flat, Metro look.
But Microsoft isn’t worried about criticism on either side.
“There’s a lot of semantic arguments on the web right now, like can people handle two interfaces?” Harris said. “Every app is its own interface, every website is its own interface. There’s not a single person in the world who will come here and click on the desktop app and be like ‘Oh my god, I don’t know what this is, what am I supposed to do?’ Everyone knows how to use this.”
And in this respect, Microsoft is right. People should be able to handle both a Metro and desktop interface in a single PC system. In my time using the Release Preview on a non-touchscreen laptop, I actually enjoyed the dual experience — bugs notwithstanding — especially with the multitasking split-view feature. And I imagine the experience will only get better as Windows 8 is polished further.
In the end, we can all get what we want in Windows 8. Desktop diehards can still opt to spend all of their time in the desktop app (though I don’t recommend it). And those who want Metro through and through can unpin the desktop from their Start Screens to forget the past.
And the rest of us can do both.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Zuckerberg patents aim to simplify Facebook messages
The filings show Facebook is planning a heap of ways to make more sense of the multitude of different message types that users send and receive on the social network. Why? "It is easy for a user to become overwhelmed with the constant stream of incoming messages," Zuckerberg and colleagues admit in the preamble to patent application US 2012/0124483.
This firehose includes updates from pals, inbox mails, event notifiers, apps, web-chat clients and photosharing sites - like recently-acquired Instagram. The idea seems to be to try to make sending and receiving messages a more coherent, less distracting, process.
In patent application US 2012/0124146, for instance, one idea is that the network can learn how you usually communicate with a recipient. So if you normally send Facebook updates to Joe Soap, and then suddenly you begin texting him, the system will ensure your texts arrive in his Facebook inbox, rather than his phone alone.
Another of the patents, US 2012/0124147, suggests Facebook's servers automatically organise messages into related conversation subject threads. Still another, US 2012/0124148 seeks out contextual information related to messages (such as a link to a profile, or a profile picture) of someone who has provided key information in a thread.
None of this is startlingly innovative - but there's a landgrab going on in the computer-implemented invention field as patent lawsuits proliferate - and firms worry they may be the next target of a patent troll or a floundering rival out to make a buck.
For my money, the best Facebook invention revealed this week was this one: the bizarrely jury-rigged smartphone that allowed Zuckerberg to post to Facebook the moment he hit a button to ring the trading bell at NASDAQ as the IPO kicked off.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Apple India has launched retina display Ipad
Indian Market the price of the iPad will be between 30000 to 51000 .Basically it all depend on variant model.
WI-FI with 16 GB memory price will be 30500.but WI-FI and 4G mobile network both service running iPad price will be 38900. by the way the latest IPad will not work in 4G LTI network in India that why customer have to use 3G network for this.
Indian IPAD fan have to choosing option for iPad which have 16, 32 and 64 GB capacity and black and white color model.Customer can select WI_FI or WI-FI and 4G both technology model.
APPLE India will continue selling iPad 2,but the price will not drop down.now price of 16 GB WI_FI Model 24500 and 3G Version 32900 in available.
Friday, April 20, 2012
New Google Street View helps you explore hidden treasures of the world
Google's Street View is heading down the Amazon to capture pictures of "some of the most remote and biodiverse areas in the world", according to its official blog.
According to the Sunday Times newspaper, the Street View has so far filmed a 30-mile stretch of from the town of Tumbira along the Rio Negro, the world's second-longest river from northeast Brazil, Moon Bay in the South Shetland Islands of western Antarctica and, reports the Daily Mail.
The cameras can shoot in 360 degrees, motion sensors and lasers to capture 3-D images and distances.
Armchair adventurers will not only be to able to gaze at the Amazon, they'll be able to peek inside buildings as the camera has filmed some villages and paths that lead into the thick jungle.
Named Amazon Street View, the images will be available from November.
But those who have been lucky enough to explore the depths of the Brazilian rainforest say the online pictures simply cannot compare to the real thing.
Speaking to paper, Matt Brandon, a TV producer who filmed with presenter Bruce Parry in the Amazon, said: "I think it's great for everyone to be able to see the Amazon in this way.
"If you're fortunate enough to able to actually go there, then you should grab it with both hands," he added. (ANI)