Senin, 29 November 2010

Microsoft's Windows 8 Direction Suggested by Job Postings

I understand why Microsoft would be reluctant to share too much about its development plans for Windows 8. After all, Windows 7 continues to sell at a steady clip (Microsoft claims 240 million licenses since the operating system's Oct. 2009 launch), and there's always the fear that officially announcing the next version will dissuade some XP and Vista holdouts from upgrading.

Nonetheless, Windows 8 rumors continue to percolate. Within the blogosphere, a 2012 release for the next-generation operating system seems the consensus. The scuttlebutt also suggests that, in keeping with Microsoft's widely touted "all in" strategy, Windows 8 will be tightly integrated with Web applications and content.

Microsoft itself may be publicly tight-lipped about Windows 8. But two new job postings on the company's Website suggest the company's actively searching for people to help build it. Both those postings have now been yanked from Microsoft's Careers Website, but blogs such as Winrumors and Windows8news have reproduced the copy in full; simply because I haven't seen these on Microsoft's Website with my own eyes (although I have no reason to distrust either of those fine blogs), take the following with a hefty grain of salt.

The first job posting seeks a Software Development Engineer who can help with work "on a Windows Azure-based service and integrating with certain Microsoft online services and Windows 8 client backup."

The second is looking for a Windows System Engineer to "play a pivotal role as we integrate our online services with Windows 8."

During the summer, an alleged internal slide deck suggested that the cloud would indeed play a big part in Windows 8. On June 26, a Website called Microsoft Journal (which soon disappeared from its Windows Live Spaces host site) posted the deck, dated April 2010, detailing Microsoft's discussions about the operating system. The features supposedly under consideration included ultra-fast booting, a "Microsoft Store" for downloading apps, fuller cloud integration, and the use of facial recognition for logins.

"Windows accounts could be connected to the cloud," read one of the slides, which followed that with a bullet point: "Roaming settings and preferences associated with a user between PCs and devices."

During a discussion at October's Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2010 in Orlando, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer suggested "the next release of Windows" posed the company's riskiest bet. Although the desktop-based Windows franchise continues to sell well, thinkers such as departing Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie believe the future lies in devices connected to the cloud--devices that take forms beyond traditional desktops and laptops.

"At this juncture, given all that has transpired in computing and communications, it's important that all of us do precisely what our competitors and customers will ultimately do: close our eyes and form a realistic picture of what a post-PC world might actually look like," Ozzie wrote in an Oct. 28 posting on his personal blog, days after the company announced his resignation.

If these job postings prove accurate, it's yet another small bit of evidence that Microsoft's trying to apply its "all in" cloud strategy to Windows. Personally, I'm wondering just how the company will walk that tightrope between the operating system's traditional desktop emphasis and the cloud paradigm. I guess we'll find out the answer in a few years.


Source: http://feeds.ziffdavisenterprise.com/~r/RSS/MicrosoftWatch/~3/kX3JOVHgU28/microsofts_windows_8_direction_suggested_by_job_postings.html

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Minggu, 21 November 2010

MSI's Touts Family Friendly Wind Top AC1900 All-in-One

MSI is certainly no stranger to the all-in-one market, so what makes the company's new Wind Top AC1900 different from all the rest? According to MSI, the AC1900 is fit for "people of all ages," be it your 8-year-old son or your 78-year-old grandmother. Just because everyone can use it doesn't everyone will want to use it, namely gamers and power users. That's nothing new in the All-in-One market, but in this case, it bears repeating. In and round the AC1900 you'll find a Celeron dual-core E3400 (2.6GHz, 1MB

Source: http://hothardware.com/News/MSIs-Touts-Family-Friendly-Wind-Top-AC1900-AllinOne

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Senin, 15 November 2010

How to enable Google Instant Previews in Opera

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Google's new Instant Previews are a nice addition, providing a thumbnailed look at results before you click through. Opera users, however, can't use the feature by default. Fortunately, it's a trivial task to get previews working in the Big Red O -- here's how to do it.
  • Browse to http://www.google.com/webhp?sclient=psy;
  • Right-click in some blank space and choose edit site preferences
  • When the preferences window appears, click the network tab
  • Change the browser identification drop-down to read identify as Firefox
  • Reload the page and try a search!
The trick works just fine on Opera 10.63, but I didn't have any luck on Opera 11. If you've got the know-how to enable Instant Previews in the latest Opera build, share it in the comments!

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How to enable Google Instant Previews in Opera originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 12 Nov 2010 13:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Source: http://www.downloadsquad.com/2010/11/12/how-to-enable-google-instant-previews-in-opera/

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Selasa, 09 November 2010

Apple, Other Smartphone Makers Hit with Infringement Suits

Little-known SmartPhone Technologies files lawsuits against Apple, AT&T, Research In Motion, Samsung, Sanyo, LG Electronics and Motorola accusing them of violating patents owned by the company. - The smartphone patent lawsuit derby continues with a company named
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Source: http://feeds.ziffdavisenterprise.com/~r/RSS/eweekmac/~3/sOgPgbGmB7E/

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Sabtu, 06 November 2010

Testing 'sandbox' proposed to launch ocean power

A consortium seeks to build a shared facility to test tidal, wave, and offshore wind power off the coast of Cape Cod to launch the nascent ocean power industry.


Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-20021847-54.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=GreenTech

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Senin, 01 November 2010

Monaco Solar Phone Charger Review

Wirelessground’s Monaco Solar Phone Charger is a small, light, tough unit that can be charged from the sun, from a USB port, or from an AC outlet and works with most phones that use a mini or micro-USB plug right out of the box. … [visit site to read more] Filed in categories: Android related, [...]

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Monaco Solar Phone Charger Review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on October 31, 2010 at 3:44 pm.

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2010/10/31/monaco-solar-phone-charger/

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