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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Cisco Kills Android-Powered Cius Tablet

Cisco has decided to discontinue its Android-based Cius tablet. OJ Winge, senior vice president for the telepresence technology group, Cisco says that the company "will no longer invest in the Cisco Cius tablet form factor, and no further enhancements will be made to the current Cius endpoint beyond what's available today."
First announced in June 2010, the 17.8-cm (7-inch) tablet runs Android 2.2.2 on an Intel Atom processor. It was billed as a "Mobile Collaboration Endpoint". Earlier in 2012, Cisco said it was working on larger and smaller versions of the $750 tablet. However, the company didn't come out with any modified devices.
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"It's not hard to see what hastened the Cius to its early demise, as Winge pins it on companies and customers encouraging a BYOD (bring your own device) strategy that likely brought more than a few iPads and beefier Android tablets into the space Cisco wanted to occupy," said an Engadget report.
However, the company plans to offer the Cius tablet to customers with "specific needs". Cisco will now be focussing on software such as Jabber and WebEx. "Moving forward, we intend to double down on software offerings, like Jabber and WebEx, that provide the anytime, anywhere, and any device experiences. We will leverage key learnings and key collaboration experiences native to Cius in our other collaboration products," Winge added.

Facebook To Aquire Opera Browser?

There are rumours doing rounds that the social networking giant has plans to acquire the desktop, tablet and smartphone browser maker, Opera Software. Without naming its source, Pocket-lint has said that Facebook is considering an outright acquisition of the Norwegian software company to accelerate a move onto the battlefields where the browser wars between Microsoft, Google, Mozilla, Apple and since recently Yahoo are being fought.
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Dell Intros First Windows 8 Tablet

Surprisingly Surprising! The world was expecting Nokia to launch a Windows 8 tablet but a surprising package comes from Dell. The renowned PC maker has introduced Dell Latitude 10, the first Windows 8 tablet as per the reports of Neowin. The 25.4-cm (10-inch) tablet comes with HD capacitive multi-touch screen supporting 1366 x 768 resolution. It is powered by Intel Clover Trail Atom Dual Core processor, offers 2GB RAM and a graphics chipset from Intel.
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The tablet weighs 710 grams and measures 10 x 7 x 0.4-inches, landing itself in a different league than that of slim and sleek tablets. It also carries 128 SSD, 8MP camera, 2MP front camera, fingerprint reader, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connectivity, integrated speakers, a microUSB charging port and stereo headphone/microphone combo jack. The welcome change for the Windows 8 tablet is the camera specifications which are given least importance.
Also, Windows 8 RT would not get connected to the Windows network domain. The PCWorld claims that the specifications of the tablet are weak and unattractive. It is based on Intel x86 and not the popular ARM design. Though the RAM storage is higher than the existing tablets but that doesn't over-rates the Windows 8 tablet. The website further says that instead of buying this tablet, people would rather buy those entry-level laptops offering same specifications at just $300. The only way Windows 8 tablet can gain momentum is pricing it cheaper than the iPad and Android tablets.
If the tablet comes out with the same specifications, it may face adverse reactions but one thing which is sure is that it couldn't buzz the world like Galaxy Note did.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Know Why US Department Of Defense Prefers Android!

Android is often questioned about its security but people were forced to see it in a different light when The Pentagon allowed a version of Google's open source platform to access Defense Department computer networks. The openness of the platform, which is otherwise considered a drawback by many as it leads to an unsecured environment, came out to be its major advantage in this case. Android is not only the favoured platform for the commoners but it surely is the most liked platform for the US Department Of Defense.
EFYTimes.cm spoke to Joe Wlad, senior director, vertical marketing, Windriver about the security of Android and he revealed the reason why US Department Of Defense chose to adopt Android over platforms like iOS. He talked about 'secure Android'.
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Wlad said, “Yes, I do not deny that there are insecurities with Android with regards to protecting information. But, there are a number of things that can be done to enhance the security of an Android platform and some of it is managed by the applications today. There is encryption technology available for some applications to keep the information secure. We are looking to figure out ways as to how can we enhance the security of Android so that Android platform can be used in areas such as aerospace and defense where protecting information and keeping information secure is vital.”
Android enables smart device users to benefit from a multiplicity of features like app abundance, wide-ranging options for connectivity, clip-on hardware support and external storage. Beyond the consumer space, the advantages of Android are being explored in fields like aerospace & defense (A&D) to facilitate ease of communication, navigation and equipment stability. Considering the overwhelming gravity and sensitivity of information exchanged, security of devices is a major area of concern. Given that, a comprehensive solution that can both withstand predictable threats and offer a possibility of an upgrade to meet future demands is a primary requirement. Additionally, security features will have to be customised by requirement, allow for flexibility in terms for upgrades and modifications, and lastly, be cost effective.
Wind River, having been a significant player in devising Android security solutions for a wide spectrum of devices like enterprise tablets, media phones and smartphones, is now one of the biggest contributors to Secure Android for military and A&D applications. It makes robust, dependable and secure hand-held devices that military forces can confidently take into the battlefield.
Talking about the security of Android in defense, Wlad said, “There are a number of patches being made available to Android. If you look at the Android layer, it has a rather large stack of software. It has the base, then its kernel and then there is the Java framework on top of that. So you can run Java applications. And then, pretty much the application framework for which Android developers can prepare applications and make the resources available to execute those applications. So there are a number of ways to enhance the security. We talked about encryption. But sometimes, encryption technologies may not be sufficient to meet the aerospace and defense requirement. So there is a Federal Information Processing Standards 140-2that has encryption algorithms that can certify your encryption algorithms to meet that standard. So that is another way you can add encryption capabilities to Android. Something else that can be done is secure booting mechanism. If it is possible to run Android devices in two personalities. For example, you could have the personality of one configuration in which you run your e-mail, your applications, your texting etc. But there can be another personality, and by running secure applications, one can ensure that the information between these two personalities are not shared. That's one option that Department of Defence in US is working at to be able to only boot certain applications and run them in a kind of privileged mode. The reason this is happening is because most of the soldiers in the US miliatary is used to using handsets. Infact they are working to replace software defined radios as they are heavy and expensive. Soldiers don't want to use these things. They want to communicate with the technologies they are used to and they grew up with. So the DOD has realised that unless they do something to enhance the capabilities of the platforms, they probably cannot change the behaviour of the soldiers. So they are trying to accommodate these by allowing them to use their devices.
But what is the reason for resorting to Android, which is popular for its insecurities and is not a safe platform like iOS. Wlad answered this one by saying, “One reason is that iPhone does not have an open platform. So it is not the one that DOD could write applications for and get access to the operating system. So they can't be sure about the protection. This is not the case with Android. So Android being an open platform is definitely something that is easy to work with from an enhancement point of view. But yes, this will confine the military users to use Android platform. But US DOD is more keen on Android devices. I am talking of not just smartphones but tablets too.”
So, for all those who think iOS is more secure as compared to Android, we guess you should re-read this one!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Easy Access To Contact Details In Your Gmail

Have you ever fretted locating someone’s contact information in your Gmail inbox? Well, that will be history soon. In the latest set of recent changes, the search giant has added a new quick access trait that makes contact details -- such as phone numbers -- show up automatically in search results within your cherished G inbox. Not only that, Google has also enhanced the Google+ integration by allowing you to narrow down conversations from specific circles

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

ASUS Confirms To Bring First Windows 8 Tablet

ASUS has confirmed that it will soon launch the Windows 8 tablet. The company launched its much-hyped Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet in India in March at a price of Rs 49,999. The tablet runs Android 3.2 operating system and is upgradable to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS. Since then, the launch of a Windows 8 tablet has been the hot topic for everyone.
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Talking about the official launch time of the Windows 8 tablet, Alex Huang, country manager – System Business Group, ASUS India, said, “Right now, we don't have the concrete time because we are waiting for Microsoft to launch Windows 8 operating system. Only when Microsoft officially announces Windows 8, we will be able to launch a Windows 8 tablet.”
Huang further said that Microsoft is still working on its campaign and so ASUS will either launch the tablet together with the launch of Windows 8 by Microsoft or within a month's time of its official launch.
The cost of the upcoming tablet is not confirmed yet but it will most probably be a high-end product. “Cost is not confirmed yet as once Windows 8 is launched, the hardware configuration will also change. So, the tablet will need some change – design wise and hardware wise. Only then we will be able to decide the exact costing,” said Huang.

Mozilla Marketplace Won't Support Linux At Launch!

Mozilla Marketplace is all set to take on Apple App Store and Google Play Store! Mozilla's entrant in the online application store arena, the Web store will arrive (moving to a public beta stage) in a few weeks. But according to a bug report filed against Mozilla Marketplace, the software will not include support for Linux at launch. Initially, it will be launched with only Windows and OS X compatibility.
The community behind Firefox is obviously not happy as the OS is the default browser for most Linux distros.
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In a mailing list thread, Asa Dotzler, head of Firefox development, Mozilla said that Mozilla did not have enough Linux developers available to add Linux support. "I don't know who those people are," Dotzler said.
However, Mozilla executives are said to be keen to get the platform integration work done. A Linux implementation was definitely planned, according to Brendan Eich, CTO and JavaScript inventor, Mozilla. He added that the bug, now open, is being worked on.
The good news is community contributors are already working on a patch to add compatibility for GNOME desktop.
Following the beta period, Mozilla Marketplace is likely to be made generally available later this year. "We're going to publish the source code for the marketplace, so if anybody wants to set up their own marketplace, they can do that, too," Mozilla's Joe Stagner said.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Google Maps For Android Integrates Google Offers

Google just updated its Android application for Google Maps and has added a slew of interesting features. The three add-ons include: integration with Google Offers, support for Google Business Photos and indoor walking directions. The integration of Google Offers will let users view the latest offers that any nearby store is running. These offers will include both free and paid offers. Users also have an option to register for receiving such notifications.

Apple To Replace Google Maps With Own App

Apple is constantly doing things to remove the Google effect as much as possible. In the latest, the IT giant is all set to remove the Google Maps from its iOS 6 and replace it with a competition. The name of the new app has not been made public yet. 9to5Mac is reporting that the mapping solution will be in-place for the next major version of the mobile operating system, combining technologies gathered with the acquisition of Placebase, C3 Technologies and Poly9.
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The highlight of the new maps application is being said to be the 3D mode with graphics nabbed from C3. Another report from All Things D has confirmed the forthcoming app reinvention, with sources adding, that it will blow your head off. However, we should get a clear picture in WWDC, which is slated for next month.
While the design of the application is somewhat similar to the current Google Maps program on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, but it is expected to be much cleaner, faster, and more reliable experience.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Microsoft Announces Windows Azure Media Services

Microsoft definitely needs to give its cloud network – Windows Azure – a kick in the pants. If it wants to compete with the likes of Google’s and other cloud businesses, it’s going to have to step up its game. Microsoft announced its solution this morning – Windows Azure Media Services.

Microsoft says the new service is exactly as it sounds. It will be a collection of various media services that will all be accessible via the cloud. Those media services according to the official page are encoding and format conversion, content protection, on-demand streaming and live streaming. This content can be delivered to everything from desktops and laptops to game consoles and tablets.

Windows Azure Media Services is held up by three pillars that define the platform – partner-extensible, richly programmable and automatically scalable. These three features are what Microsoft hopes will define Media Services and tempt users away from the other already established services.

The first pillar, partner-extensible, means that the Media Services platform is open to many partners and their components. It provides a “common interface for all media processing elements” so that any third-party component can be integrated with little to no hassle. The other big advantage is that any third-party component can be made to work with any other component in the system which makes compatibility the name of the game in the Media Services platform.

The next pillar, richly programmable, has the Media Services team crafting a wide array of REST-based APIs alongside a .NET client library. This will give developers a lot of choice when building media workflows. It also ties into the first feature by powering the software that makes all the components seamlessly work together. The other big feature is that developers can “programmatically automate workflow management,” so developers can focus on building customer services that run on top of everything.

The final pillar, automatically scalable, is what Microsoft feels will set them apart from competing services. Media Services can be scaled to accomodate any workflow regardless of size. The system uses a “advanced SLA scheduling mechanism” and “access to an infinitely scalable set of cloud resources” to provide the Media Services platform to any project whether it be corporate or personal.

This is a big step for Microsoft, but only time will tell if it’s ultimately successful for them in the end. Having an automatically scalable system is pretty exciting and one that I think would, as Microsoft claims, “revolutionize the way the world thinks about media.” It all depends on Microsoft’s own ability to market Windows Azure though. Besides corporations and government entities who use Azure, does the average Joe actually know or care?

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New Apps for the Bottom Billion

When it comes to mobile communications, there's still a lot of room for innovation at the bottom. In Bangalore, India, researchers from the University of Toronto and Microsoft are now imagining new business models for the world's poorest phone owners by adapting a little-known protocol that can receive pictures as bitmapped text messages. The technology could readily be used in the roughly 1.5 billion low-end Nokia and Samsung phones in circulation.

The researchers have shown how to use the technology to crowdsource the task of digitizing handwritten documents word by word, a type of work that anyone with an inexpensive phone could do for extra money. A handwritten word is displayed as the image—resembling retro graphics from 1980s Atari games—and the phone owner types in the word, contributing piecemeal to a larger job.

"Crowdsourcing on phones really has potential to provide substantial income for people who are very poor and have a lot of time on their hands," says Ed Cutrell, a computer scientist at Microsoft Research India in Bangalore. "That's one of the main things we're interested in here: are there means to provide supplemental income to people who don't have computer and Internet access?"

Tools such as Amazon's Mechanical Turk already allow such applications and can be accessed using smart phones, but they generally require a full-fledged computer and Internet connection. In fact, though about one-third of Mechanical Turk workers are based in India, studies have found that these workers are generally college educated, make double the national average income, and are using computers, not mobile phones.

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By contrast, the protocols involved in the new research, which are part of Nokia's Smart Messaging Service, allow binary picture messages with a resolution of only 74 by 28 pixels. This would allow a rough image to be displayed on basic $20 phones with 1.3-inch black-and-white screens—and over SMS, which is a widely available protocol. "It's an old technology that Nokia had implemented," says Aakar Gupta, lead author of the paper, which is to be released at a conference today. "Most people had just forgotten about it."

Indeed, Nathan Eagle, a Harvard professor and CEO of Jana (formerly known as Txteagle), which uses low-end phones as a platform for applications like marketing and surveys in poor regions of the world, says he'd never heard of the image protocol for SMS messages before the paper. "When people think about smart phones, they think about devices like the iPhone and applications in the App Store or Android marketplace," he says. "But enabling low-end phones to display bitmap images, on a billion-plus devices—that's exciting."

Microsoft Research Opens a Lab in New York City

In the two decades since the formation of Microsoft Research, the organization has grown from its beginnings on Microsoft’s corporate headquarters in Redmond, Wash., into a global research force with 12 labs across four continents — all devoted to advancing the state of the art in computing research and contributing cutting-edge advancements to Microsoft products.

Jennifer Chayes will now be managing director of both Microsoft Research New England, which she founded in July 2008, and Microsoft Research New York City.

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May 02, 2012

Jennifer Chayes will now be managing director of both Microsoft Research New England, which she founded in July 2008, and Microsoft Research New York City.

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Beginning May 3, that lab count increases to 13 with the creation of Microsoft Research New York City.

“The addition of Microsoft Research New York City reflects the company’s long-term investment in basic research,” said Rick Rashid, Microsoft chief research officer and head of Microsoft Research. “In concert with Microsoft’s product groups, Microsoft Research guides and influences the company’s pursuit of applying transformative technologies and new technology trends to its products and services.”

The new lab, to be based in Manhattan, will be led by Jennifer Chayes, who becomes the managing director of both Microsoft Research New England, which she founded in July 2008, and Microsoft Research New York City.

“The Microsoft Research New York City lab reflects an opportunity for Microsoft Research researchers and developers worldwide,” Chayes said, “to interact deeply with the vibrant academic and tech communities in the New York metropolitan area, as well as an opportunity to attract great new talent to Microsoft.”

Fifteen world-class researchers form the lab’s initial team, including three founding members, each of whom is a leader in fields of vital importance to Microsoft Research and brings strong ties to the academic community of the New York metropolitan area:

  • David Pennock, who conducts research at the intersection of computer science and economics, is past chair of the Association for Computing Machinery’s Special Interest Group on Electronic Commerce, the academic organization dedicated to topics in that area. Pennock will serve as assistant managing director of the new lab.

  • Duncan Watts, a former full professor of sociology at Columbia University and a pioneer of modern network science, focuses on computational and experimental social science. He is the author of three books, including “Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age” and, most recently, “Everything Is Obvious*: Once You Know the Answer.”

  • John Langford, whose interests are in scalable interactive machine learning, learning reductions, and other irresistible research topics, is the program co-chair for this year’s International Conference on Machine Learning.

The three, each of whom previously worked for Yahoo! Research, represent Microsoft Research’s ongoing ability to attract the best and brightest researchers, and their particular strengths underscore the close alignment between the New York City and New England labs.

David Pennock will serve as assistant managing director of the new lab.

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May 02, 2012

David Pennock will serve as assistant managing director of the new lab.

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Microsoft Research New England has developed a reputation for being rich in interdisciplinary research, and it pursues work in social media, empirical economics, and machine learning, in addition to theoretical computer science, cryptography, and mathematics.

The New York City lab will investigate complementary research areas: computational and experimental social science, algorithmic economics, and machine learning, along with information retrieval. The close collaboration of the two labs, and their interaction with the rest of Microsoft Research, is designed to extend state-of-the-art work in these key areas.

The new researchers will engage in large-scale machine learning, prediction, and online-market design. They also will develop new techniques in the fields of both computational and online experimental social science.

Their research will help to shape the technology of the future, and they all expressed an eagerness to embrace their new roles.

“It’s an incredible opportunity,” Pennock said. “We get to start a new branch of Microsoft Research, which is the best place in the world to do research. It’s a chance to work with some great people in the New England lab and throughout Microsoft Research and Microsoft. It’s an incredible time for Microsoft, and we are looking forward to doing great research and having great product impact within the company.”

Pennock added that the new lab will be able to plug into a thriving New York tech ecosystem.

“In addition to growing our already strong ties to the academic research community,” he said, “we’d like to play our part in the New York City tech scene, including the startup, venture-capitalist, and hack/make communities, plus the new Cornell-Technion campus, contributing what we can to Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s vision of New York City as a tech hub.”

Watts has a similar goal.

Duncan Watts, a former full professor of sociology at Columbia University and a pioneer of modern network science, focuses on computational and experimental social science.

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May 02, 2012

Duncan Watts, a former full professor of sociology at Columbia University and a pioneer of modern network science, focuses on computational and experimental social science.

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“My ambition for the New York City lab is that it will become a leading center, if not the leading center, for computational and experimental social science,” he said, “leveraging the intellectual capital of the New York City academic community, the tremendous data assets of Microsoft and Microsoft’s partners, and the rapidly growing local tech scene.

“The scope of what we can do here is incredible, and the support we have received already from the Microsoft Research community is both gratifying and impressive.”

Langford relishes the opportunities afforded by Microsoft Research’s position in the research community.

“Machine learning is shifting from an academic discipline to an industrial tool,” he observed. “In the process, many new research problems are being discovered, shifting the center of gravity of research to a place between industry and academia, exactly where Microsoft Research lies.

“The sheer scale of Microsoft also implies that successful research can be used many times across the company. It’s always fun to have deployed systems to brag about, and the more, the merrier.”

In addition to Pennock, Watts, and Langford, the group of founding members of the New York City lab includes Dan Goldstein and Siddharth Suri, experts in experimental and behavioral social science; Sharad Goel and Jake Hofman, experts in computational social science; and David Rothschild, an expert in economics and prediction markets.

A key part of Microsoft Research’s mission is to give Microsoft the agility to respond immediately when the world changes — or to change the world itself. The new researchers at Microsoft Research New York City found that allure impossible to resist. Langford cited four reasons why:

  • “Microsoft moved very fast in making decisions, and I sincerely appreciate the agility.”

  • “Microsoft has simultaneously become a more open and competitive company, including, in my case, support for Vowpal Wabbit.”

  • “Microsoft Research has a strong tradition of support for basic research, which I greatly value.”

  • “A combination of outstanding and unique opportunities for future collaborations yielding products and research.”

For Watts, it was the whole package that tipped the scale.

John Langford, whose interests are in scalable interactive machine learning, learning reductions, and other irresistible research topics, is the program co-chair for this year’s International Conference on Machine Learning.

John Langford

May 02, 2012

John Langford, whose interests are in scalable interactive machine learning, learning reductions, and other irresistible research topics, is the program co-chair for this year’s International Conference on Machine Learning.

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“Microsoft Research is a world-class research organization with a long history and a deeply rooted culture of appreciation for both basic and applied science,” he said. “The opportunity to found a new Microsoft Research lab is one that comes along only rarely, and the chance to do it in such a great city as New York is, for me personally, even more special and exciting. It really feels like a once-in-a-career opportunity.”

Pennock actually has firsthand experience at Microsoft Research, having interned at the Redmond lab in 1998 under Eric Horvitz, now a Microsoft distinguished scientist and deputy managing director of Microsoft Research Redmond. Over the years, Pennock has maintained professional relationships with Microsoft Research colleagues such as Horvitz, Chris Meek, Moshe Babaioff, and Moshe Tennenholtz. But it was Chayes who, for him, proved convincing.

“The one thing that really sealed the deal for me was Jennifer,” Pennock said, “and the opportunity to work for her, not just by reputation but by her actions.

“The other thing is that Microsoft Research New England has a lot of the same ideals. It’s an interdisciplinary group, and that’s exactly the kind of work I do, at the intersection between computer science and economics. Duncan works at the intersection of computer science and sociology. We are, by nature, interdisciplinary, and that’s exactly what we see at Microsoft Research New England. They have economists. They have computer scientists and sociologists. It’s just a natural fit.”

Pennock stressed that Microsoft Research New York City will have a wealth of leadership at its disposal as it begins to carve out its own particular niche.

“Duncan and John are great leaders,” he said, “and Jennifer and Christian Borgs [deputy managing director of Microsoft Research New England] are, as well. We’ll all be working together in a consensus style to run the new lab.”

His initial plans include diving into research, beginning to attract a stream of world-class visitors from academia, and building relationships within Microsoft.

“One thing we’re going to do right away is visit Redmond and get to know the product groups,” Pennock said. “We’ll be working a lot with the Online Services Division, so we want to meet those folks. We’ll also be talking to people in the Server and Tools Business. We want to make sure we are looped into the company and thinking about Microsoft products from Bing to Xbox to servers to … everything.”

That sort of passion bodes well for the newest member of the Microsoft Research constellation. For more enthusiasm, read That sort of passion bodes well for the newest member of the Microsoft Research constellation. For more enthusiasm, read Chayes’ blog post about the creation of Microsoft Research New York City.

Blue Coat Introduces Free, Family-Safe Web Browser

Blue Coat Systems, Inc., the technology leader in Web security and WAN optimization solutions today announced that its K9™ Web Protection Browser for Android will be available for all Android mobile devices in India with immediate effect.

Ubuntu Launches Open Hardware VGA Switch

Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth has announced at the Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) the new VGA Switch (VGAS-01). It is the Ubuntu project's first open hardware device and allows disconnecting a VGA display from a system under test.
"A device was required to allow simulating plugging and unplugging a monitor connected to a computer in an automated test framework. In addition, developers who were debugging or developing hotplug code were experiencing failures of the VGA connectors on their system. Using a switch device could eliminate that wear and tear, and make it much easier for the developer to simulate hotplugging," the company explained at the Ubuntu wiki page for the device.

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The VGA Switch uses relays to connect and disconnect all 15 pins for the VGA connector. It has a manual rocker switch on the side, which enables developers and testers to connect and disconnect the VGA device. For operation in an automated test system, the power supply for the switch is connected to a networked power outlet and switched under software control.
This project has been released as open hardware under the Apache 2.0 licence.

Digilink Unveils 8-inch Android 4.0 Tablet

Are you looking for an Android tablet running on the latest build...that too for a little over $100? If yes, the new tablet from Digilink might interest you! The company unveiled its 20.3-cm (8-inch) tablet at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition). Spotted by the folks at Netbook News, this tablet features a 1.2GHz dual-core Boxchip A10 processor. It also comes equipped with a Mali 400 GPU, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage. The tablet includes an IPS capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 1024 x 768 and also a 5600mA battery.

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The device offers Mini USB and Mini HDMI connectivity, a 0.3MP front facing and 2MP rear facing camera, audio jack and an accelerometer. Though there is no 3G or Bluetooth connectivity built-in, it does have WiFi.
According to Netbook News, the retail price of the new tablet from Digilink is expected to be around $120.

K9 Web Protection Browser For Your Android Device!

Blue Coat Systems has announced the immediate availability of its K9 Web Protection Browser for Android for all Android mobile devices in India. Available free of charge from the Google Play market, the application is aimed at protecting individuals and families from malicious threats on mobile phones and tablets. Ambarish Deshpande, managing director for India sales, Blue Coat Systems, said, “The move is part of the company’s vision to offer free and safe Internet access on mobile phones and tablets. Unlike home computers, mobile devices lacked basic protection against Web-based threats, which exposes consumers to threats such as malware and phishing. This lack of protection is particularly concerning, given the risky behaviour displayed by consumers when they engage with their mobile devices.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Now, Twitter Mobile Site For Feature Phones Too!

Hearing a lot about smartphones but doesn’t yet own one since you are happy with what you have? Well, not to worry because there is someone out there who is thinking about your needs. And that someone is Twitter. Catering to the tweeting needs of people who have a feature own, the microblogging site has updated its mobile site to offer a better experience to those who are using old browsers and have low bandwidth. Their new mobile website, mobile.twitter.com is rolling out today

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Windows Phone Marketplace Launches in 22 Countries

 

Building a strong and thriving app ecosystem is difficult, but Microsoft is taking the task of expanding Windows Phone Marketplace seriously. In a blog post on Thursday, the company announced that Marketplace has launched in 22 new countries.

Only days after outlining plans for improving Windows Phone apps, the company added nearly two dozen countries to its Marketplace audience. Those countries include: Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Croatia, Estonia, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine, Venezuela, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kazakhstan, Israel, Thailand, and Vietnam.

While many in the tech industry, Steve Wozniak included, have praised Windows Phone for its intuitive, tile-based UI, the platform sorely lags behind iOS and Android in terms of app choices. And Microsoft is well aware of this missing component.

In the past year, Microsoft has used various tactics to increase Windows Phone app development. The number of apps on the Windows Phone Marketplace has grown from around 7,000 apps last year to more than 80,000 apps today, Marco Argrenti, Nokia’s Senior Vice President of Developer Experience and Marketplace, told FierceDeveloper in an interview.

In that same interview, Argrenti said that Nokia has given 17,000 Lumia phones to developers in order to promote Windows Phone app development. And last month, The New York Times reported that Microsoft is so determined to grow out its app marketplace, that it is paying developers to create apps for Windows Phone.

Launching Marketplace in more countries is just another step to appease and attract Windows Phone developers, and make Windows Phone a competitive option in the iOS and Android dominated market. Only time will tell whether all of Microsoft’s efforts will actually make Windows Phone a viable third platform and pay off in consumer adoption.

In the meantime, the Windows Phone team is working to make Marketplace easier to use for current Windows Phone users by reviewing keywords developers assign to their apps and making the search tool more useful.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Microsoft launches Xbox 360 Special Edition Kinect Celebration Pack

In a celebration of all things British this summer, Microsoft is releasing an Xbox 360 Special Edition 4GB Kinect Celebration Pack and special edition Union Jack mouse. Available from Friday 25th May, the Celebration Pack features a special edition white Xbox 360 4GB console, Kinect Sensor and wireless controller, whilst the Great British Mouse available from Thursday 3rd May is emblazoned with the distinctive design of the Union Jack flag.
Featuring an ambidextrous design and a Nano Transceiver small enough to leave plugged into your notebook when you’re on the go, the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 is the perfect companion for a mobile lifestyle and can be used on just about any surface1 thanks to Microsoft’s BlueTrack Technology and all for just £29.99 (2).
At £249.99 (2), the Celebration Pack includes free commemorative Union Jack skins to decorate your console, sensor and controller. Also available with the bundle is two Kinect games (Kinect Adventures and Kinect Sports) and three months Xbox LIVE Gold subscription, allowing you to access and enjoy the very best in entertainment this summer, all on this stylish limited edition console.
The great value Celebration Pack not only brings controller-free gaming to your living room, but also allows you, your family and friends to enjoy the expansive catalogue of live and on-demand television, movies, sports and music. And with the power of Kinect, you can control all of your experiences simply by using your voice or gesture.
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1 BlueTrack Technology does not work on clear glass or mirrored surfaces.
2 Estimated retail price. Actual retail prices may vary.
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About Xbox 360
Xbox 360 is a premier home entertainment and video game system. With the addition of Kinect, Xbox 360 will forever transform social gaming and entertainment with a whole new way to play — no controller required. Xbox 360 is also home to the best and broadest games as well as the largest on demand library of music, standard and high definition movies, TV shows and digital games, all in one place. The entertainment centre of the living room, Xbox 360 blends unbeatable content with a network of nearly 40 million Xbox LIVE members to create a limitless entertainment experience that can be shared at home or across the globe. More information about Xbox 360 can be found online at http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/.
About Xbox LIVE
Xbox LIVE is the online entertainment service for your Xbox 360, connecting you to an ever expanding world of games, movies, music, sports and social entertainment. Xbox LIVE lets you play the best games, enjoy the largest on demand library on any console, listen to millions of songs and share the fun with friends around the world. Xbox LIVE is now also available on Windows Phone 7 putting the power of connected entertainment in the palm of your hand. Xbox LIVE is the exclusive home of controller free online entertainment through Kinect, making your Xbox 360 more intuitive and interactive than ever before. With an active community of nearly 40 million people across 35 countries, Xbox LIVE provides you with instant access to the entertainment you want, shared with the people you care about. More information about Xbox LIVE can be found online at http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/live.
About Microsoft
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Android 4.0 In 4.9 Per Cent Of Devices Only

oogle's latest Android 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich has become a rage but very few Android devices have actually received the upgrade so far. According to the latest data compiled by Google, Android 4.0 is still scarce, as it runs on 4.9 per cent of the Android devices so far. Android's Gingerbread version remains the dominant version, which runs on around two-thirds of the devices. An Information Week report has cited several reasons for this low presence of the latest Android. Having said that, one cannot ignore the fact that almost all Android OEMs are pushing Android 4.0 upgrade on their devices, which is sure to increase the market share of Android 4.0

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Mozilla Reveals Future Of Firefox UI And Features

Mozilla is making every attempt to remain one of the most popular Web browsers. The browser developer is eyeing on the next big thing – Windows 8 to gain a major pie in the market share. Like other browser developers, Mozilla is working on a different browser for the new Metro user interface on Windows 8 as the new Windows will have a new format and design.
Microsoft showcased the consumer preview of Windows 8 sometime back and the operating system already has many takers. This has given developers an opportunity to upgrade their software as per the new operating system. Madhava Enros from the Mozilla user interface team has showcased the mockups of what the Firefox browser may look like when it runs on Windows 8 Metro user interface. Enros unveiled the presentation late last week at the Firefox Toronto Workweek.
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The presentation gives a glimpse of different aspects of the revamped browser, including its design and aesthetics. According to Enros, the new design is 'beautiful and engaging'. It allows 'quick and seamless access to your stuff'. It is 'simple and powerful' and enables 'comfortable browsing'.
Mozilla has emphasised on making the experience similar across devices. The slide show also has a glimpse of Firefox running on the B2G (Boot to Gecko) project. B2G is Mozilla's mobile operating system.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Now Access Internet Inside Moving Trains

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) finally gave clearance to the Indian Railways for using KU band frequency from the satellite, for providing Internet facility in moving trains.
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The Indian Railways proposed to make Internet operational in moving trains two years back but the project could not start as the ISRO clearance was pending. And the clearance was mandatory.
But soon we expect to surf the Web while traveling in a train. To start with, three rakes of Howrah Rajdhani will be uplinked with the satellite for facilitating Internet in coaches on a pilot basis. The passengers will not be charged for the service, as it would be a pilot project, said a TOI report.
Around Rs 6.30 crore was sanctioned by the Indian Railways for providing Internet facility in Howrah Rajdhani. The coaches will be linked through Wi-Fi connectivity and a custom-made antenna will be placed on the engine of the train.
The passengers can get the password on their mobile phones after dialing a special number given to them by the TTE. Depending on the success story of the pilot project, other trains would be provided with the service.