Jan
8
2009
Here’s some breaking news: At the Microsoft CES Keynote, Steve Ballmer has just announced the launch of the Windows 7 Public beta. Customers of Technet and MSDN can get the beta right away (if you hadn’t already been tempted by the various leaks) while the rest of us will have to wait until 2 days from now to snag the trial OS.
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Jan
8
2009
Apple’s new iWork.com service lifts one of the biggest obstacles facing its iWork office productivity suite by making it easier for iWork users to collaborate with others using Windows PC and Microsoft Office. Here’s a first look at how the service works and what it does.
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Jan
8
2009
Microsoft is hoping two new distribution deals will give its Live Search a much-needed boost. The company announced Wednesday a global deal with Dell that will see Live Search be the default search engine and a Windows Live toolbar bundled on the bulk of consumer and small-business PCs sold by the computer maker over the next three years.
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Jan
8
2009
An anonymous reader writes “SD cards with a theoretical maximum capacity of 2TB are in development by Panasonic and the SD Association, it has been announced. The technology is called ‘Secure Digital Extended Capacity’, or ‘SDXC’, and Panasonic has announced it will soon show off a 64GB SDXC card. Using the new technology, read/write speeds are set to hit 300MBps. SanDisk and Sony are using the same standard to develop Extended Capacity cards in Sony’s Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Micro range. SDXC utilises Microsoft’s new exFAT file system — AKA ‘FAT 64’ — which first appeared in Windows Vista SP1, and has a theoretical file size limit of 16 exbibytes.” Reader xlotlu adds a note about the “proprietary exFAT file system, which is available for licensing under NDA. There are currently no specific patents on exFAT, but its legal status is uncertain since it’s based on FAT. The FAT patents have been previously upheld in court.”
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Jan
8
2009
CWmike writes “The rumors turned out to be true. Microsoft will release a public beta this week of its next desktop operating system, Windows 7, hoping it will address the problems that have made Windows Vista perhaps the least popular OS in its history. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will launch the beta during his speech at the start of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday. Preston Gralla reviewed Windows 7 beta 1, noting ‘Fast and stable, Beta 1 of Windows 7 unveils some intriguing user-interface improvements, including the much-anticipated new task bar.’ MSDN and Technet subscribers should be able to get the public data tonight. The general public will have to wait until Friday.”
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Jan
8
2009
El Lobo writes “Asus’ success with its Eee line of netbooks might have come as a surprise, but the company is now determined to expand the Eee brand into every possible niche and form factor. Case in point: the insanely cool Eee Keyboard, which will surely bring a smile on the faces of those who remember the glory days of the home computer. Described as a fully functional PC with inset Qwerty key arrangement, the keyboard has a 5in touch screen that displays a suite of bespoke media controls or a Windows desktop.”
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Jan
8
2009
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Jan
8
2009
wmoyes writes “Back in September I ran into a Best Buy store to buy a Samsung BD-P2550 Blu-ray player. I didn’t give the clerk my name, telephone number, or address, just my debit card. The player has sat happily in my living room without ever being networked or registered. Today I was shocked to find a package waiting for me at home from Best Buy — inside was a firmware update CD for the player. I used to think Windows Update was scary, but Samsung’s update service tracked me to my house using the mag stripe from my bank card. Has this happened to any other Blu-ray owners?” Or is there a simpler explanation?
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Jan
8
2009
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Jan
8
2009
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