Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Startup Windows 8 in 8 seconds

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Microsoft recently published as a blog dedicated to the development of Windows 8, a new video to show the startup speed of it.

Since the power button is pressed, the system boots up in just 8 seconds. In fact, most of the time is consumed during the start of the BIOS, the system is being born in just under 5 seconds

Microsoft intends to use, this new version, several techniques which use, in its full potential, the multiple cores of the CPU's current techniques and hibernate the system.

The company also notes that these improvements will be felt by both users with conventional hard drives, as the users of SSD.

You can view the video released by the company below:

MSI has dust removal system

 

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MSI has presented a simple but functional idea to remove dust accumulated in the sinks in the graphics card.

The concept is very simple but apparently very functional. During the first 30 seconds of operation, the fans rotate in the opposite direction to normal vacuuming accumulated in the sinks. After this time, the rotation back to normal, blowing air sinks to increase the efficiency of distribution.

Samsung prepares instant messaging service

Samsung-LogoSamsung announced it is preparing to launch an instant messaging service for mobile devices

Like Research In Motion, the BlackBerry Messenger, and Apple, which is also about to launch an instant messaging service for iPhone and iPad, Samsung also wants a slice of the market.

According to Samsung, Chaton be launched in October and will be pre-installed on their mobile devices, both smartphones and mobile phones based on Android or Bada, the mobile operating system from South Korean manufacturer.

In addition to sending instant messages between devices Samsung, the service will allow users to send text messages, photos and video between devices from other manufacturers.

At a later stage the company is considering launching applications Chaton specific to other platforms.

Apple hires creator Jailbreakme.com

It is very normal for companies to hire information technology communities who can break the barriers of safety of their products. Apple is no exception andjust do it by hiring Nicholas Allegra, also known as @ comex, one of the most active members in the community who is responsible for breaking down barriers and allow iOS Jailbreak to use the equipment.

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Nicholas Allegra is one of the most active and known to a large communitydedicated to circumvent the security mechanisms of the IOS. It was he who created the site known Jailbreakme.com, which allows to exploit a flaw in iOSand thus unlock the equipment they use it.
This site is by far the easiest way to make a jailbreak, simply enter youraddress and follow the instructions.
This hiring was announced by Nicholas Allegra, a tweet to your account.

So, the week after next I will be starting an internship with Apple.

This type of contract is not new to Apple, who at the beginning of the summerhad joined his team as a programmer developing applications available onCIDIA, and that created a created a reporting system very similar to what Apple is going to present iOS5 .

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The community that comes to break the barriers imposed by Apple iOS and is dedicated to finding points of failure is a little poorer. It is a big step for Nicholas Allegra, who hopes his work will be continued and developed by the team that helped create the Jailbreakme.com.
For Apple is hiring a weight and Allegra will surely work now to meet and solveall the problems that for years went to explore.

Raspberry Pi running Quake 3

Here’s something to liven up your weekend: a video of the Raspberry Pi running Quake 3. We’re still working on ironing a few kinks out (specifically, there seems to be a library issue which means our framerate, while good, isn’t quite as spectacular as we know it can be; we’re working on it as I post this) – but this is what test boards are for, and we’re making great progress getting the boards running smoothly.

I know some of our forum members are interested in building custom cases for your own Raspberry Pis, and have been asking about the heat that the board generates when it’s working hard. We feel you should be fine with the sort of thermoplastic cases that some of you are hoping to make using 3d printers: the chip doing all the work in this clip was still under body temperature after I’d filmed this demo four times, and feels surprisingly cool to the touch. This is also, of course, great news for power consumption. I hope that some of you can come to one of the conferences we’ll be participating in over the next few months (details will appear here on the blog and on the forums later when we’re confirmed) and have a look for yourselves.

Obviously, the Raspberry Pi isn’t intended as a gaming platform, but it’s very satisfying to let the Broadcom BCM2835 application processor off the leash (yes, I’m allowed to give you the part number now) and see what it can do in this sphere nonetheless. As Eben notes in the clip above, we’re hoping to show you a video of a bunch of us playing Q3 Deathmatch on some networked Raspberry Pis in a few weeks’ time – just because we can.

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Website : http://www.raspberrypi.org/

Ballmer: Windows 8 will debut in 2012

 

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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said yesterday that Windows 8 will debut in 2012, although the company later called his comments a "misstatement."

Speaking at a developers conference in Japan yesterday, Ballmer touched upon a variety of topics from Windows Phone to search engines to cloud computing. But the CEO emphasized that Microsoft is working on the next version of Windows and spilled a few details about Windows 8 as the company prepares to make the transition fromWindows 7.

"We're obviously hard at work on the next version of Windows," Ballmer said, according to a transcript posted on Microsoft's own press site. "Windows 7 PCs will sell over 350 million units this year. We've done a lot in Windows 7 to improve customer satisfaction. We have a brand new user interface. We've added touch, and ink, and speech. And yet, as we look forward to the next generation of Windows systems, which will come out next year, there's a whole lot more coming. As we progress through the year, you ought to expect to hear a lot about Windows 8. Windows 8 slates, tablets, PCs, a variety of different form factors."

Though Microsoft hasn't quite kept it a secret that it's working on the next version of Windows, the company has yet to officially spill the beans on the exact name and launch date. So this marked the first confirmation at the highest ranks. Ballmer also noted Microsoft's efforts to launch Windows 8 across a variety of platforms from PCs to mobile devices.

However, it seems Ballmer may jumped the gun by publicly uttering the name and ship year for Windows 8. Following his comments, Microsoft released an official statement saying that its CEO apparently misspoke.

"It appears there was a misstatement," Microsoft said in a statement released to CNET. "We are eagerly awaiting the next generation of Windows 7 hardware that will be available in the coming fiscal year. To date, we have yet to formally announce any timing or naming for the next version of Windows."

This isn't the first time Microsoft's feathers have been ruffled over comments specific to the next version of Windows. Intel VP Renee James managed to upset the company last week when she said that Microsoft would release multiple versions of Windows 8 designed for Intel-based PCs as well as ARM-based mobile devices.

Though it may not debut until next year, Windows 8 could actually make its first stage appearance at next week's All Things Digital D9 conference in California. AllThingsD's Kara Swisher has confirmed that the president of Microsoft's Windows division, Steven Sinofsky, will be one of the speakers.

Citing a source familiar with Microsoft's plans, tech site WinRumors says Microsoft plans to demo its Windows 8 tablet interface at D9, considered especially likely since the folks in Redmond traditionally tend to unveil new technologies at the annual All Things Digital conference.

Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-10805_3-20065622-75.html#ixzz1Vdpx4ogB

Difference between processors 32 and 64 - What is the best?

Differences between a 32 bit and 64 bit, you know? Many have this doubt, about what are the advantages and disadvantages of one over the other processor, the time to buy your first computer or notebook. Let some explanations on the subject.

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The bit is a unit used in the computer world as a measure of digital information. The 64-bit processor, the theory has twice the transmission capacity of data that a 32-bit. Another advantage of the 64-bit processor on the 32, is the ability to manage more RAM. The 32-bit processor can work with up to 4 GB of memory, a low figure considering the high level of technology and processing software and hardware today.

For a 64-bit processor can run the best of their ability, it is necessary that the computer uses an operating system that supports 64 bits. There are many on the market with this feature, such as Windows XP, Vista and, more recently, Windows 7.

One disadvantage that existed in the past, compared to 64-bit processor on the 32, was the fact that most programs on the market, they are not adapted to 64-bit processors, which does not happen today. Most companies already have adapted their software for two processors.

So the best choice is certainly the 64-bit processor. Soon there will be very easy to find 32-bit processors, and programs, operating systems and support.

Technological failure can be used to open prison doors

 

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A U.S. researcher has just draw attention to the failures of the electronic system which manages the ports of high security prisons in the U.S.. The vulnerabilities could be used to open the doors to inmates.
The discovery by John Strauchs promises to become one of the main sights of the DefCon conference, to be held next week in Las Vegas.
The origin of the vulnerabilities is the use of industrial logic controllers (PLC), which may be the target of attacks by cybercriminals.
In a statement reproduced by Wired, John Strauchs admits that the authorities will have to protect themselves if they want to avoid greater evils: "Most people do not know how a prison is drawn, and that's why no one ever paid attention to this ".
Strauchs, who has worked with electronic systems of more than 100 U.S. prisons, ensures that two models of logic controllers from Siemens are vulnerable to malicious code created with the aim of causing the malfunction of various electronic devices that operate in a particular room.
Most major U.S. prisons are already using logic controllers for opening and closing doors or manage other electronic devices (air conditioners, sensors, lighting). Except that only a portion of these drivers have been supplied by Siemens. This did not prevent Strauchs to develop, together with a colleague who preferred to remain anonymous, an experimental prototype that allows to exploit the vulnerabilities of the Siemens PLC.
According to researchers in 2500 were enough euros to buy and develop the necessary tools, in just three hours, the program that lets you take advantage of security holes of the PLC.
To confirm this theory, a part of U.S. prisons will be vulnerable to malicious code Stuxnet that in 2010, has been used to sabotage Iran's nuclear industry

A video made with 222 T-Shirts

222 T-Shirts, much imagination, creativity and mastery of the technique of stop-motion. The mix that gives you all this? The video that follows and is one of the most original I've seen in recent times.

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Starring comic duo Rhett and Link, this video is really impressive and is titled War T-Shirt. Ready?

Android too geek to pretty girls?!

The geek world is not sexist. We never crossed his mind to discriminate against the members of the opposite sex, because in these circles, the proportion of male members is much higher. And that is why we strongly condemns the statement too controversial of Mr. Frank Meehan, CEO of INQ. If you want to know more, follow the link and just as we feel offended! ;)

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So what Mr. Meehan said, a clear lack of tact towards (or rather AS) fans and Android smartphone users:
"If you go to a nightclub in any city in the world, the girl turns have an iPhone or a Blackberry. She does not have an Android. She has no emotional attachment to an Android phone. It is too complicated. It's a geek device, and all evil is done "

They may claim to want that Android is complicated, too fragmented, convoluted or something, but then to say that an Android phone is not for girls lovely!? DISAGREE. COMPLETELY.

We here at RD neutral despite our opinion these things mobile operating systems, we now say we are completely against this type of discrimination, and instead strongly support the efforts made by the brands to approach Android the terminals of the female audience. What else is not by chance that gives geeks could help turn a girl who is having difficulties with its new Android, is not it!? : P: D

Shame on you ... Mr. Meehan. shame on you.
SW, out! (I think ... are there to call someone who can not access the Market : D )

Apple delayed iPhone 5 because the A5 chip is overheating?

 

iphone, rumor, Rumor has it that the iPhone 5 was delayed, and may still be, because Apple's A5 chip has been overheating. The information comes from the Chinese website Sohu (via 9to5Mac).

The overheating issue is reportedly the reason why Apple pushed back the next iPhone launch from the usual June-July timeframe into the late August-early September timeframe. Apple's silicon team is facing difficulties keeping the dual-core A5 chip cool in the new iPhone's tiny enclosure.

The iPhone 5 launch has thus been delayed for an unspecified period of time, though many are expecting it to arrive this fall. The rumor claims that it could be pushed back into 2012 though, which would obviously be a big loss for Apple.

The new iPhone is expected to be thinner and lighter than the current iPhone 4, and will be powered by Qualcomm's wireless chips. Rumors have previously said Apple's iPhone 5 will be an 8MP camera manufactured by Sony featuring dual-LED flash. Higher-resolution pictures and video will be better viewed on the device's rumored larger screen but thinner bezel.

Apple has been giving some developers access to a device known as the iPhone 4S — an iPhone 4 with upgraded internals. Some argue that's not the next iPhone, claiming the device will reportedly have a radical new case design.

The iPhone 5 was largely expected to arrive last month, given the iPhone's history, but was delayed. The first iPhone was released on June 29, 2007. The iPhone 3G was introduced on June 9, 2008. The iPhone 3GS was announced on June 8, 2009 and arrived on June 19, 2009 in the first countries. The iPhone 4 was announced on June 7, 2010 and released on June 24, 2010.

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