Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Breaking Report: Microsoft sending Windows 8 to PC vendors For Testing

Microsoft may be sending its PC vendor partners early versions of the Windows 8 operating system.



The software giant Microsoft announced earlier this year that Windows 7 is the fastest-selling operating system ever released, tallying over 300 million licenses sold through 2010. 


So Microsoft Windows 8 Possibly Named As ( Cloudx or Rebornz ) will be available in 2012.



At the Consumer Electronics Show in January in USA, Microsoft revealed that the next version of Windows would be capable of running on ARM architecture in addition to x86 architecture and LCD Compatible with enrich Artificial Intelligence equipped. Nvidia, Qualcomm, and Texas Instruments were specifically cited as Microsoft's ARM partners at the time.

Beyond that, much of the speculation surrounding Windows 8 has come by way of leaks.
Last summer, a group of slides labeled "Microsoft Confidential" hit the Web discussing some of the features that might be making their way to the next version of Windows. They included face recognition, faster boot-up times, and a focus on 3D capability and Automated System Improvement System.

Those slides were followed by a report from BusinessInsider last month, citing its own sources who said that Microsoft wants to show off tablets running Windows 8 over the summer. A leaked "tablet road map" from Dell that surfaced last month, as well, indicated that the company was planning to release a Windows 8 tablet, codenamed "Peju," in the first quarter of 2012.



Microsoft did not immediately respond to Explore Blog Inc. request for comment. But Did not denied the news quoted by Explorers...  




The First Plastic Computer Processor


The First Plastic Computer Processor Is Ready To Develop

Two recent developments—a plastic processor and printed memory— show that computing doesn't have to rely on inflexible silicon.

Silicon may underpin the computers that surround us, but the rigid inflexibility of the semiconductor means it cannot reach everywhere. The first computer processor and memory chips made out of plastic semiconductors suggest that, someday, nowhere will be out of bounds for computer power.
Researchers in Europe used 4,000 plastic, or organic, transistors to create the plastic microprocessor, which measures roughly two centimeters square and is built on top of flexible plastic foil. "Compared to using silicon, this has the advantage of lower price and that it can be flexible," says Jan Genoe at the IMEC nanotechnology center in Leuven, Belgium. Genoe and IMEC colleagues worked with researchers at the TNO research organization and display company Polymer Vision, both in the Netherlands.

The processor can so far run only one simple program of 16 instructions. The commands are hardcoded into a second foil etched with plastic circuits that can be connected to the processor to "load" the program. This allows the processor to calculate a running average of an incoming signal, something that a chip involved in processing the signal from a sensor might do, says Genoe. The chip runs at a speed of six hertz-on the order of a million times slower than a modern desktop machine-and can only process information in eight-bit chunks at most, compared to 128 bits for modern computer processors.

Organic transistors have already been used in certain LED displays and RFID tags, but have not been used to make a processor of any kind. The microprocessor was presented at the ISSCC conference in San Jose, California, last month.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

HTC EVO


The 25th annual CTIA Wireless show which was held in Las Vegas earlier this year has been a huge success, spotlighting the major trends of the cellular industry and other mobile wireless technologies. The exhibition brought together carriers, equipment manufacturers, service providers, software companies and more than 1000 vendors who showed their wares.
Leading cell phone manufacturers such as Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson showed off the latest models. But one of the most important announcements came from HTC who unveiled its new EVO WiMAX, a handset, which can easily be considered as one of the most powerful devices that is available on the market right now.
Statistics suggests, Smart Phones covered just about 21% of all mobile sales last year (2009) but nevertheless, the adoption is increasing day by day and according to experts, with releases this year as big as the HTC Evo 4G, that is the first official phone with support for next generation networks, Smart Phone volumes will over power the more common features and low-end phones in sales, by the end of this year.
The HTC EVO features a 4.3 inch touchscreen along with two digital cameras (principal one being 8 Mega pixel that can shoot video at 720p and 1.3 Mega pixel back for teleconferencing). Comparatively It is actually big in size measuring 121.92 x 66.04 x 12.7mm and weighing 170g. The 3G/4G handset runs traditional CDMA 2000 radio standards and additionally features WiMax with Voice Over Internel Protocol (VoIP). Processor is a 1-GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon and it also got support for Adobe Flash. Like HD2, Evo acts as a Wi-Fi hub so that users can share 4G connection and can get all the all the sensors and features that they expect from a smartphone.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Finding the best browser: IE9 vs. Chrome 10 vs. Firefox 4


We pit the newest versions of Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox against one another to try and name the best browser. But there may not be a clear winner. 
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Monday, March 21, 2011

Firefox 4 Releasing on March 22



After ages of beta testing, Firefox 4 is finally releasing on March 22, according to Mozilla’s Senior Director of Platform Engineering Damon Sicore.
Firefox 4 is currently in its release candidate stage and will most likely be available for download on Tuesday, next week.
This Internet Browser seems promising as I have been following Firefox 4′s development since beta releases and I can’t wait to finally upgrade to the new Firefox 4.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

HTC Arrive to Hit the Market on March 20, Explore Tomorrow...



The first Windows Phone 7 handset of Sprint will hit the market on March 20. We are talking about the HTC Arrive that will have a price tag of $199.99. The mobile device will be offered with a two-year contract of the carrier.
The HTC Arrive is a slider smartphone that was announced last October under the name of the HTC 7 Pro. The handset is equipped with a physical QWERTY keyboard that is able to tilt up when it is fully opened. Customers can now pre-order the smartphone at some Sprint stores.
T-Mobile and AT&T USA have been offering Windows Phone 7 handsets, such as the HTC Surround since last November. Verizon Wireless and Sprint disclosed last year that they would support the Microsoft operating system.
The HTC Arrive is based on the same WP7 interface that is already available on other devices. The interface comes with a start screen along with live tiles and hubs, which are used to streamline access to social networks, pictures, games, applications, music as well as Microsoft software. With the live tiles you will know pending appointments, news, messages as well as weather updates.
The HTC Arrive is powered by a Qualcomm 1 GHz Snapdragon processor. It is equipped with a 3.6-inch touchscreen. The handset is supportive to full HTML Web browsing capabilities with Maps as well as Bing Search. There is access to corporate Exchange e-mail. The smartphone features a 5 MP camera. It has Wi-Fi and it is supportive to 16 GB of internal storage. Integration to Zune and Xbox Live is also possible with Microsoft Office Mobile.
Apart from the Everything Data plan, Sprint will also require $10 monthly premium data add-on charge which is required on the carrier’s smartphone. The Everything Data plan starts at $69.99 per month.

T-Mobile Sidekick 4G by Samsung Unveiled




T-Mobile unveiled the new Samsung Sidekick 4G Android smartphone with support for HSPA+ 4G mobile network with up to 21Mbps theoretical peak download speeds. Like the other Sidekick phones, the new Android-powered Sidekick 4G comes with a “pop-tilt” five-row QWERTY keyboard, combined with the Sidekick Group Text and Cloud Text to redefine messaging.

The new Sidekick features a 3.5-inch touchscreen, a 3 Megapixel main camera, a VGA front-facing camera for video chat, and WiFi connectivity. The phone includes the Media Room offering users a place to enjoy music, videos, movies, YouTube, T-Mobile TV and Slacker Radio, and to search for content regardless of the source. The Sidekick 4G is boosted by a 1GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor and runs Android 2.2.

T-Mobile will release the Sidekick 4G by Samsung later this Spring. It comes in matte black or pearl magenta colors.

Friday, March 11, 2011

THE NEW APPLE iPAD 2


Apple New iPad 2 Unveiled 

This time, the iPad 2 is still launching in the U.S. first, but 26 additional countries will get it just two weeks later. In its initial press release about the iPad 2, Apple said the iPad 2 would be available in "many more countries around the world in the coming months."

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Netronix to release a 9.7-inch tablet (News Leaked)



Netronix to release a 9.7-inch tablet


Netronix, known for his collaboration with the Pocketbook in the production of electronic books, thinking about the release of Tablet PCs. A prototype of the product was shown at a recent trade show in Hanover, CeBIT. Despite the fact that only a prototype was shown at the exhibition, its appearance did make a very positive impression.



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The New HP TouchPad

HP TouchPad
HP unveiled the new TouchPad tablet today at their WebOS event. The device runs on an updated WebOS 2.1 and has a resolution of 1024 x 768. It weighs 1.5 pounds and is 13.7mm thick. Under the hood is a dual-core 1.2G Hz Snapdragon processor with a choice between 16GB and 32GB of internal storage. The standard WebOS card-like interface is still around, but it has been enhanced for the tablet, allowing users to group cards (apps, windows) together and multitask a bit easier than on the smartphone. It also features some social networking features and QuickOffice for light spreadsheet, document, slide show, or PDF editing. Beats Audio will also be included in the device. No word on battery life, but the Wi-Fi version of the TouchPad will arrive sometime this Summer for an undisclosed price. 3G and 4G versions are on the way sometime later in the year.














Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10



The New Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Review


The good: The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 has a user-friendly design with a brilliant display. The feature set is generous, the internal performance is fast, and call and data quality are satisfactory.
The bad: The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 runs Android OS 1.6. The Timescape application has its faults, and you must use a third-party app for Outlook calendar syncing.
The bottom line: The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 offers a slick, user-friendly design with a solid feature set and good call quality. We lament, however, that the device is stuck on Android 1.6.

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER 9 (IE9)


Internet Explorer 9 hits 2 million downloads within a week after the Release Candidate made public to the web. Earlier official report says that IE9 Beta hit 23 million downloads last month since its debut. And as stats say IE9 RC is on the track and may break all records very soon.


Explore The New Dimensions In Web Browsing With IE9.




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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Samsung Unveils Galaxy S II Smartphone Comes With Dual-Core 1GHz CPU & so much more


Samsung Unveils Galaxy S II Smartphone Comes With Dual-Core 1GHz CPU, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus & So Much More

Samsung has finally unveiled the most awaited Smartphone of this year at the Mobile World Congress, The Galaxy S II. Prior to this, the company also announced their new Galaxy Tab 10.1 Tablet.