tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48314550220569548622024-02-20T15:21:32.820+05:30Tech SupportAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.comBlogger347125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-24723224371461006942013-08-15T09:33:00.001+05:302013-08-15T09:33:34.233+05:30New bing apps <div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>Try out new bing apps bing news, bing sports, bing finance
..... Its awesome </div> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-85293398895361074562013-08-15T09:31:00.001+05:302013-08-15T09:31:50.368+05:30New apps <div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'> </div> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-82489296094312625432013-08-13T20:54:00.001+05:302013-08-13T20:54:22.772+05:30Blackberry performance <div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>I just cant understand what's going on? Blackberry which ow one of the most impressive brand of all time. But just cant understand what's going wrong.i just wish all the best for blackberry.. </div> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-44811219645118470552013-05-26T12:28:00.001+05:302013-05-26T12:28:21.516+05:30Microsoft And Google To Work Together On New YouTube Windows Phone App<p><strong>Sunday, May 26, 2013</strong>: Google and Microsoft will be working together on a new YouTube application for Windows Phone. Google will be announcing about this association today! <br>It seems both of them have settled some of their differences after fighting a battle over Mircosoft’s unauthorized YouTube app. Google had asked Microsoft to remove its app by 22 May, but Microsoft released an update and said that it has addressed some of Google's concerns earlier this week. <br><img border="1" alt="YouTube, Microsoft, Google, YouTube app, " src="http://www.efytimes.com/admin/useradmin/photo/hEc1110113AM5262013.png" width="150" height="150"> <p>Google says, "Microsoft and YouTube are working together to update the new YouTube for Windows Phone app to enable compliance with YouTube’s API terms of service, including enabling ads, in the coming weeks."<br>Microsoft, on the other hand, seems happy to integrate ads in its app if Google grants it access to an official API. This means, Microsoft is required to use publicly available YouTube APIs such as JavaScript and IFrame etc, which means its upcoming full application is likely to lose functionality. Though these APIs were also available earlier, but Microsoft kept complaining that Google never allowed Microsoft to offer a fully featured YouTube app for Windows Phone. <br>It seems Microsoft has deliberately released its own full YouTube Windows Phone application rather than choosing to provide a simple link to a mobile site. Probably, this was done to push the matter into the public domain and put pressure on Google so that it allows complete access to its API or face the risk of sounding irrational. But, it seems the circumstances have not changed much as Google has only provided a limited API to allow Microsoft to build its new app.<br>As per a Google spokesperson, “Microsoft will now work with Google on the new app, and will "replace the existing YouTube app in Windows Phone Store with the previous version during this time." </p> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-17662570772130854922013-01-27T19:30:00.001+05:302013-01-27T19:30:06.841+05:30Microsoft Advances the Cloud OS With New Management Solutions<p>Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of new solutions to help enterprise customers manage hybrid cloud services and connected devices with greater agility and cost-efficiency. System Center 2012 Service Pack 1 (SP1), the enhanced Windows Intune, Windows Azure services for Windows Server and other new offerings deliver against the Microsoft Cloud OS vision to provide customers and partners with the platform to address their top IT challenges. <p>“With Windows Server and Windows Azure at its core, the Cloud OS provides a consistent platform across customer datacenters, service provider datacenters and the Microsoft public cloud,” said Michael Park, corporate vice president of marketing for Server and Tools, Microsoft. “Powerful management and automation capabilities are key elements of the Cloud OS, taking the heavy lifting out of administration and freeing IT organizations to be more innovative as they embrace hybrid cloud computing and the consumerization of IT.”</p> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-37704601426361500202013-01-27T19:29:00.001+05:302013-01-27T19:29:27.370+05:30Nokia Drive+ Beta now available for Windows Phone 8 devices<p><img alt="Nokia Drive 3.0 hands-on" src="http://cdn1.sbnation.com/entry_photo_images/7568151/nokiadrive3handson_640_large_verge_medium_landscape.jpg" width="507" height="283"> <p> <p>Microsoft <a href="http://blogs.windows.com/windows_phone/b/windowsphone/archive/2013/01/23/nokia-s-turn-by-turn-app-drive-beta-is-now-available-on-all-windows-phones.aspx">announced on Wednesday</a> that the Nokia Drive+ Beta turn-by-turn navigation app is now available for all Windows Phone 8 smartphones in the US, UK, and Canada. Previously, the Nokia Drive+ app was only available for Nokia smartphones, and other Windows Phone smartphones had to make do with Microsoft's Bing Maps app for navigation purposes, which lacks features like voice-guided directions. <p>The Drive+ app features full, voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation, offline maps, speed limit warnings, and different modes for day and night usage. Microsoft say that the app is still in beta while it's being fine tuned, but Windows Phone users can download it for free directly from the <a href="http://www.windowsphone.com/s?appid=9a0f7585-9f16-47d5-8041-28018fcea606">Windows Phone Store</a> right now. <p>One of our biggest complaints with the HTC Windows Phone 8X and other non-Nokia Windows Phone smartphones was the lack of free voice-guided directions and general lousiness of the native Windows Phone 8 maps app, and it's good to see that Microsoft has addressed this. Nokia promised back in June of last year that it would make the Drive app available to all of Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 partners, but today is the first time that HTC, Samsung, and other Windows Phone devices have had access to it. Nokia and Microsoft's close relationship has already resulted in Nokia <a href="http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/20/3098821/microsoft-nokia-maps-windows-phone-8">providing the mapping data used by the Bing Maps app</a>, and now Microsoft owes one more item to Nokia. Of course, with Nokia putting its full weight and trust behind Windows Phone 8 for its smartphone line, it owes Microsoft just as much.</p> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-80399100852236319252013-01-27T19:27:00.001+05:302013-01-27T19:27:28.190+05:30Download a Lifeline: New Disaster Response App Launches<p>I need help.” “I want to know whether my friends and family are OK.” “I want to help.” <p>Those tend to be the three main reactions after natural disasters strike, said Tony Surma, chief technology officer for Microsoft’s Disaster Response team. <p><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/redirects/HelpBridge.aspx"><img alt="" src="http://www.microsoft.com/global/en-us/news/publishingimages/cta/cta_HelpBridge_Page.jpg" width="300" height="250"></a> <hr> <p><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/redirects/HelpBridge.aspx">HelpBridge</a>, a free new mobile app from Microsoft, aims to support those primary needs. Available today in the U.S. for <a href="http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/helpbridge/f57af950-e37e-403b-b71d-b8856fab2b15">Windows Phone</a>, <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.helpbridge&feature=search_result">Android</a>, and <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/helpbridge/id576543879?ls=1&mt=8">iOS</a>, HelpBridge is designed to make it easy to connect with friends and family during a large-scale disaster such as an earthquake or a hurricane. It also enables users to give time, money and resources to support relief and rebuilding efforts. <p>When disasters occur, the first thing people who were impacted want to do is to reach friends and family, said James Rooney, program manager for Microsoft Citizenship’s Technology for Good program, which developed the app. HelpBridge lets users build a list of friends and family they would want to contact in an emergency. With a few swipes, they can let all those contacts know via SMS, email or Facebook if they’re OK or if they need help. The alert can also give a user’s exact location via their phone’s GPS capabilities. <p>HelpBridge also provides three easy ways to support relief and recovery efforts in the wake of a disaster, Rooney said. People can use the app to donate funds quickly to a broad range of relief agencies including the American Red Cross, CARE and Global Giving. They can also find out what goods and resources relief agencies on the ground need — making sure they send items such as tents, gloves, and pet food to the right places. Finally, HelpBridge lists real-time volunteering opportunities posted by relief agencies, enabling users to directly or indirectly support relief efforts with their time. <p>HelpBridge grew out of Microsoft’s longstanding commitment to disaster response, Surma said. His global team leverages the company’s technology <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/about/corporatecitizenship/en-us/serving-communities/disaster-and-humanitarian-response/response-efforts/">to help relief agencies, nonprofits, and governments respond</a> when a natural disaster occurs. Microsoft has gained valuable knowledge and insight into these crises through its work, he said. <p> <p> <p> <p>“When disaster strikes, you don’t want to be fumbling with your phone and trying to find your mom’s number,” said Tony Surma, chief technology officer for Microsoft’s Disaster Response team. <p>Download: <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/global/en-us/news/publishingimages/features/2013/01-16Surma_Web.jpg">Web</a> <hr> <p>During recent natural disasters such as the ones that struck Haiti and Japan, Microsoft’s global response team saw technology spin up to help people connect with friends, family and relief efforts, Rooney said. But those technologies tended to be built quickly, were specific to the disaster region, and became obsolete in the weeks and months after a disaster. <p>Rather than recreate technology after each disaster, why not build something “disaster-agnostic” and have it in place no matter where or when disaster strikes? That was the initial spark behind HelpBridge. <p>The team focused first on helping people connect with loved ones through their smartphones, which have become key communication tools when disaster strikes, said Gisli Olaffson, Emergency Response Director for <a href="http://nethope.org/">NetHope</a>. “The simpler we can make it for people to let others know if they are fine or if they need assistance, the more likely they are of being able to get that information out,” he said. “Microsoft’s HelpBridge mobile app is a great addition to the tools people have for reporting their needs and their status following any natural disaster.” <p>Microsoft also worked with a range of relief agencies and nonprofits as it developed HelpBridge. Rather than reinvent the wheel, it talked to partners such as the Mobile Giving Foundation, VolunteerMatch, Aidmatrix and Network for Good to help users make an impact, Surma said. “We really wanted to provide a breadth of opportunities to match the breadth of generosity people provide after a disaster.” <p>Tying everything together on the back end is <a href="http://www.windowsazure.com/">Microsoft Windows Azure</a>, an open and flexible cloud platform that makes all the different services easy to use and incredibly reliable, he said. <p>Surma encouraged consumers to download HelpBridge and take a few minutes to set it up. <p>“When disaster strikes, you don’t want to be fumbling with your phone and trying to find your mom’s number,” he said. “Spending a little time now can pay off in spades.” <p>Likewise, Rooney hopes the app can help facilitate giving when disasters strikes. He pointed to the millions of people who have responded in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, which will likely be the most expensive disaster in U.S. history. HelpBridge could have helped donors find new ways to give. <p>“People have been extremely generous donating their time and money after Sandy,” he said. “HelpBridge could be a simple way to bump up donations or help people find new volunteer opportunities. If we can direct consumers to give easily, that’s really what it’s all about.” Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-27258709474813738592013-01-27T19:26:00.001+05:302013-01-27T19:26:09.314+05:30Bing Brings More of Facebook to Search<p>With every search that people do, Bing believes there is a person out there who can help you make a decision. This is why Bing lets you tap into the wisdom of friends and experts in the social sidebar. Starting today, you will see an average of five times more Facebook content in the sidebar, including status updates, shared links, comments and photos from your friends. Bing is the only search engine where you can find relevant search results along with the people who can help you make a decision — so you can spend more time doing and less time searching.</p> <p>Bing Brings More of Facebook to Search <p>Jan. 17, 2013 <p>Bing is the only search engine to bring your Facebook friends into your search. <p> <p> <p>REDMOND, Wash. — Jan. 17, 2013 — With every search that people do, Bing believes there is a person out there who can help you make a decision. This is why Bing lets you tap into the wisdom of friends and experts in the social sidebar. Starting today, you will see an average of five times more Facebook content in the sidebar, including status updates, shared links, comments and photos from your friends. Bing is the only search engine where you can find relevant search results along with the people who can help you make a decision — so you can spend more time doing and less time searching. <p><i>See how the new sidebar makes it easier for you to find the things you need on Bing.</i> <p>Say you’re thinking about making your first trip to Coachella and decide to research it online. When using Bing, you will find not only great search results about the festival, such as when it is and how to get there, but also pictures, posts, comments and more from your friends who attended the festival in the past. Now you know all there is to know about Coachella and which of your friends might have the inside scoop or, better yet, want to join you. Bing doesn’t stop there. It will also show you advice from experts across Twitter, Foursquare, Quora, Klout, Google+ and more to help you make the most of your trip. <p>Want to try it out? Getting a little help from your friends is only a step away. Visit Bing, click on Connect with Facebook, and you’re good to go! As you would expect, Bing lets you control what you share and respects your Facebook privacy settings. <p>What are you waiting for? Stop searching alone, and let Bing put your social network to work. Sign in to Facebook at <a href="http://www.bing.com/">http://www.Bing.com</a> to experience the benefits of social search. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-70630974352393948972013-01-27T19:25:00.001+05:302013-01-27T19:25:03.070+05:30Microsoft Reports Record Revenue of $21.5 Billion in Second Quarter<p>Microsoft Corp. today announced quarterly revenue of $21.46 billion for the quarter ended December 31, 2012. Operating income, net income, and diluted earnings per share for the quarter were $7.77 billion, $6.38 billion, and $0.76 per share. <p>These financial results reflect the net deferral of revenue for the Windows Upgrade Offer, Office Upgrade Offer and Pre-sales, and the Entertainment and Devices Division Video Game Deferral, partially offset by the recognition of previously deferred revenue for Windows 8 Pre-sales. The following table reconciles these financial results reported in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) to non-GAAP financial results. We have provided this non-GAAP financial information to aid investors in better understanding the company’s performance. <p><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/global/en-us/news/publishingimages/press/2013/01-24Table01_Web.jpg"><img alt="" src="http://www.microsoft.com/global/en-us/news/publishingimages/press/2013/01-24Table01_Page.jpg" width="501" height="267"></a> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-68940668993361949732013-01-27T19:24:00.001+05:302013-01-27T19:24:20.685+05:30Growing the Surface Family: Surface Windows 8 Pro Availability Confirmed<p>Ever since we launched Surface Windows RT late last year, it’s been exciting to see the ongoing customer response to this amazing device. We are also pumped about all the anticipation and excitement in regards to Surface Windows 8 Pro. There have been a tremendous amount of questions to date, and today, I am pleased that we are formally <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/Press/2013/Jan13/01-22SurfaceFamilyPR.aspx">announcing</a> the date of availability. <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/redirects/surfacepro.aspx">Surface Windows 8 Pro</a> will be available in the U.S. and Canada starting on Feb. 9 through all Microsoft retail stores, <a href="http://microsoftstore.com">microsoftstore.com</a> and at Staples and Best Buy in the U.S. as well as from a number of locations in Canada. Not only has it been fun watching the anticipation, it has been great working with such an amazing team to bring these products to life. <p>Powered by an Intel Core i5 processor, <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/redirects/surfacepro.aspx">Surface Windows 8 Pro</a> provides the power and performance of a laptop in a tablet package and will run all Windows 8 applications as well as current Windows 7 desktop applications. Last month, we announced <a href="http://blogs.technet.com/b/microsoft_blog/archive/2012/11/29/next-up-for-the-surface-family-surface-with-windows-8-pro-pricing.aspx">Surface Windows 8 Pro pricing</a> starting at $899 and that it will be available in 64 GB and 128 GB models. A Surface Pen is included and makes for an amazing experience for writers, graphic designers or even engineers, and with Palm Block technology writing and drawing is fun for everyone on Surface Windows 8 Pro. <p><a href="http://blogs.technet.com/cfs-file.ashx/__key/communityserver-blogs-components-weblogfiles/00-00-00-80-54-metablogapi/8512.Surface_5F00_031_5F00_typecover_5F00_6489B5D8.jpg"><img title="Surface_031_typecover" border="0" alt="Surface_031_typecover" src="http://blogs.technet.com/cfs-file.ashx/__key/communityserver-blogs-components-weblogfiles/00-00-00-80-54-metablogapi/0753.Surface_5F00_031_5F00_typecover_5F00_thumb_5F00_790F0556.jpg" width="517" height="292"></a> <p>Surface Windows 8 Pro is an exciting new addition to the Surface family, bringing a powerful, work-ready device that is just at home in the boardroom as it is the family room. Whether you’re a road warrior, a student or someone who just wants a flexible and powerful Intel PC, the Surface Windows 8 Pro will deliver. It’s the perfect complement to the Surface Windows RT and delivers hours and hours of entertainment with plenty of power and productivity to get your work done as well. <p><strong>Market availability expanding</strong><strong></strong> <p>The response to Surface Windows RT has been exciting to see since its launch. In the coming weeks, we are more than doubling the markets in which Surface Windows RT is available. Surface Windows RT is already available for purchase in Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, and the United States and this announcement will expand its availability to 13 additional markets worldwide. New markets in the coming weeks include: <p>· Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. <p><strong>Introducing: New members of the Surface family</strong> <p>One of the benefits of Surface is that it becomes the ideal personal computer allowing customers to use it as a laptop or tablet. They have the ability to truly make it theirs and bring their personality to life through the Touch Cover. Starting in February, customers can <a href="http://surface.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/Content/pbpage.Touch_Cover?ESICaching=off">click in</a> three new Touch Cover Limited Editions. Priced at $129.99 in the US, <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/Surface/en-US/accessories/limited-edition-touch-cover">Touch Cover Limited Edition</a> features unique laser-etched designs in three distinctive colors: red, magenta and cyan. <p><a href="http://blogs.technet.com/cfs-file.ashx/__key/communityserver-blogs-components-weblogfiles/00-00-00-80-54-metablogapi/3817.Surface_5F00_095_5F00_66C63E94.jpg"><img title="Surface_095" border="0" alt="Surface_095" src="http://blogs.technet.com/cfs-file.ashx/__key/communityserver-blogs-components-weblogfiles/00-00-00-80-54-metablogapi/7115.Surface_5F00_095_5F00_thumb_5F00_119EA2A7.jpg" width="511" height="289"></a> <p>Each design is different and allows customers additional personalization options beyond the various colors of Touch Cover that are already available. These limited edition Touch Covers will be available for purchase on Feb. 9 in the 8 markets in which Surface is currently sold, with additional markets to follow in the coming weeks. In addition to the limited-edition Touch Covers, Microsoft is releasing a special Surface Edition of the Wedge Touch Mouse. The Wedge Touch Mouse Surface Edition is specifically designed to complement the Surface experience in all its forms, providing four-way Touch scrolling and easy navigation at one’s fingertips. It also has a similar finish to Surface’s VaporMg casing, the combination of material selection and manufacturing process that is used to create Surface. The Wedge Touch Mouse Surface Edition will be available on Feb. 9 for estimated retail price of $69.95 in all markets in which Surface Windows RT is currently sold. <p><a href="http://blogs.technet.com/cfs-file.ashx/__key/communityserver-blogs-components-weblogfiles/00-00-00-80-54-metablogapi/8524.Surface_5F00_037_5F00_463EFEE2.jpg"><img title="Surface_037" border="0" alt="Surface_037" src="http://blogs.technet.com/cfs-file.ashx/__key/communityserver-blogs-components-weblogfiles/00-00-00-80-54-metablogapi/8508.Surface_5F00_037_5F00_thumb_5F00_1AFA67DB.jpg" width="497" height="276"></a> <p>We’ve taken a lot of customer and retailer feedback into consideration and are happy to announce the 64 GB Surface Windows RT standalone version, not bundled with a black Touch Cover. This allows customers to personalize their Surface Window RT 64 GB with the Touch Cover or Type Cover of their choice. Starting Feb. 9, customers can purchase a 64 GB Surface Windows RT as a standalone unit in all markets in which Surface Windows RT is currently sold. <p>We’re extremely excited to share more about <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/redirects/surfacepro.aspx">Surface Windows 8 Pro</a> and the growing Surface family of products. We’ll have additional information as we get closer to Feb. 9. Until then, for more details on Surface Windows 8 Pro and Surface Windows RT, you can visit <a href="http://surface.com/">Surface.com</a>, find us on <a href="http://facebook.com/surface">Surface on Facebook</a>. Or <a href="http://www.twitter.com/Surface">follow Surface</a> and <a href="http://www.twitter.com/Panos_Panay">me</a> on Twitter for additional updates. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-62420182992927791592012-10-31T19:35:00.001+05:302012-10-31T19:35:26.647+05:30Intex Launches Aqua 3.2- A New Generation Smartphone<p>Intex Technologies, one of the fastest growing IT Accessories, mobile phones and electronic products company with over a decade of lineage as technology innovators today nationally launched INTEX AQUA 3.2- the company’s third offering in the smartphone category. Designed to be all-in-one solution for the next generation smartphone users, this phone is an apt choice for not only urban customers but for evolved small cities & towns’ customers as well. As an introductory offer, Intex has bundled this smartphone with an attractive back pack. The MRP of this accessory is Rs. 700 which is being provided to our consumers at no extra cost. <p>INTEX AQUA 3.2 is a fully integrated 5 point touch screen phone that runs on android 2.3.5 version and is available at as pocket-friendly price as INR 3790- one of the best priced branded smartphone in India.<br>Launching the new model, Sanjay Kumar, GM- Mobile Business, Intex Technologies (India) Ltd. said, “All our innovation is driven by strong end-user experience and demand for new gadgets. With our background as the fastest evolving mobile handset company in India since 2007, we have gathered all the required know-how of developing world class technology. This enabled us to bring to the domestic market a superior quality touch screen smartphone solution, both in terms of performance and cost. We are convinced that INTEX AQUA 3.2 will play an important role in bringing high performance touch enabled smartphone to the true mass market while contributing substantially to the market share of our mobile business.”<br>About INTEX AQUA 3.2:<br>Text Box: Key features of INTEX Aqua 3.2 • Dual –SIM (G+G) • 1Ghz processor • RAM- 512 MB • Android 2.3.5 OS • 2.0 MP camera • 3.2 inch touch display • 1200mAh mAh battery (upto 3 hours talktime) • G Sensor • FM Radio • BluetoothA2DP • Expandable memory upto 32 GB • GPRS/ WAP/ EDGE • Mobile Tracker • Preloaded games and applications • Google play-download unlimited applications Boasting a large 3.2 inches display, INTEX AQUA 3.2 is a fully loaded touch smartphone with 5-point capacitive screen. Powered by high speed 1GHz processor and 2.3.5 operating system, this stylish smartphone offers an effortless experience to its users along with the smart Dual-SIM access. At the same time, the device offers fast data processing, advance multi-tasking and fast downloading of multimedia files<br>The bar phone which only weighs 127 gms can easily be slipped it in any of small pockets or bags that you may choose to carry. The phone also has a 2MP camera and an expandable memory upto 32GB providing ample space to store music, movies, photos and apps. The phone can be controlled through a touchless technology named G-Sensor and it works best with pictures and games.<br>The phone comes with an array of preloaded games and applications such as Fruit Ninja, Nimbuzz, Gmail, YouTube, IRCTC etc. All the other desired applications can be easily downloaded from Google play available on the phone. To access data and files from other hardware, the phone gives you option of linking it through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.<br>Supporting both English and Hindi languages, the phone has host of other features such as push mail, FM radio, audio player, video player (25 FPS), sound recorder, mobile tracker, audio call record, caller group, supports AS modem, Wi-Fi, preloaded games and applications which makes it an ultimate handy phone.<br>A 1200 mAh battery powers the device which gives you a talktime of upto 3 hours and a standby of upto 180 hours.<br>Available in three attractive colors- silver, blue and black, the handset can be bought through 15,000 plus distributors and reseller outlets and is available at more than 40 INTEX SQUARES (exclusive retail stores) and several hypermarkets across the country. </p> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-2385517668898720382012-10-31T19:30:00.001+05:302012-10-31T19:30:42.811+05:30SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension Gets SAP NetWeaver Integration<p>SUSE today announced,that its SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension 11 Service Pack 2 is certified for integration with the SAP NetWeaver technology platform. The SAP certification scenario – called “SAP NetWeaver High Availability Cluster (NW-HA-CLU) 730”– establishes a reference architecture to help ensure compliant implementation of high-availability scenarios for running SAP solutions. <br><img border="1" alt="SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension, SAP Integration and Certification Center, OpenSUSE" src="http://www.efytimes.com/admin/useradmin/photo/ufBe45725PM10312012.jpg" width="150" height="150"> <p>The SAP Integration and Certification Center (SAP ICC) has certified SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension 11 SP2 via the NW-HA-CLU 730 integration scenario for the Linux x86_64 platform. SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension is included with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 for SAP Applications. The high-availability extension helps customers reduce unplanned downtime and further ensures continuous access to mission-critical applications and data.<br>This reference combination offers customers improved speed, reliability and flexibility. First, it helps customers reduce time to revenue by accelerating integration projects and easing implementation. Second, the technical alignment of SUSE with SAP solutions through certification also improves reliability and supportability. Finally, improved integration of SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension with the control framework of SAP solutions gives customers the flexibility to add new functionality. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-88490905570554963932012-10-31T19:29:00.001+05:302012-10-31T19:29:56.999+05:30Windows Phone 7.8 Roll Out Gets Delayed<p>For all the Lumia handset owners in the country waiting for the moment when their Windows Phone (WP)7.5 will receive its WP 7.8 upgrade, well, the wait is set to continue with reports confirming that the plans to roll WP 7.8 has been delayed. <br>As per the report, the over the air (OTA) update for WP 7.8 will not be rolled out immediately, instead, the manufacturers will focus on launching devices running on the WP 7.8 platform before issuing updates to existing devices. <br><img border="1" alt="Nokia Lumia, Samsung, Windows Phone 7.5, Mango, Windows Phone 7.8, Windows Phone 8, Lumia 900, OTA, smartphone, India, roll out delay, consumer electronics " src="http://www.efytimes.com/admin/useradmin/photo/Umfm52246PM10312012.jpg" width="150" height="150"> <p>None of the existing WP 7 devices, including the Nokia 900, are eligible for a Windows Phone 8 update. Hopefully, the wait for getting Windows Phone 7.8 on existing devices will not be very long as these handsets will not receive Windows Phone 8 at all.<br>While comparing WP 8 to WP 7.8 is not the most logical thing, but still it is strange that Microsoft could not utilise the OS for its single-core handsets. This could be mainly because of the amount of RAM (256 MB) it offers. For those, who do not care about dual-core on their phones, NFC, the WP 7.8 update should suffice their needs. The company states that WP 7.8 will be fairly similar to WP 8 interface in terms of look, style and overall design, which should keep many WP 7 users happy for the time being, until they decide if they need to take the WP 8 plunge. <br>We will keep you posted with updates on this development. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-64481751246600803222012-10-31T19:28:00.001+05:302012-10-31T19:28:27.820+05:30Developers Watch Out: Google Needs More Apps For Tablets<p>Well, each day we get to see either an Android based tablet or smartphone being launched in India, which fall in the highly affordable category. Recent reports suggest that Android activations have jumped 400 per cent in the country. According to a recent report by Bloomberg and Dow Jones, Google has registered more than 700,000 applications in its Google Play at the moment. From the India point of view, this is a great opportunity for home-grown application developers as app downloads have increased greatly in the country and also, India has become the fourth largest market in Android app downloads. <br><img border="1" alt="Google Play, Android, Android developers, Android developers blog" src="http://www.efytimes.com/admin/useradmin/photo/M8M742338PM10312012.jpg" width="150" height="150"> <p>One of the key problems with Google Play is that most of the applications are simply a clone of popular ones, while several others are malware in disguise of games and wallpapers. Google still lacks applications optimised for tablets and is expecting that the popularity of Nexus 7 will drive developers to build apps exclusively for the tablets.<br>According to Google, “Over the past year, Android device activations in India have jumped more than 400 per cent, bringing millions of new users to Google Play and driving huge increases in app downloads. In the last six months, Android users in India downloaded more apps than in the previous three years combined, and India has rocketed to become the fourth-largest market worldwide for app downloads. To help developers capitalize on this tremendous growth, we are launching Google Play seller support in India.”<br>Now, developers in India can sell paid applications, in-app products, and subscriptions in Google Play, with monthly payouts to their local bank accounts. They can take advantage of all of the tools offered by Google Play to monetise their products in the best way for their businesses, and they can target their products to the paid ecosystem of hundreds of millions of users in India and across the world, according to Android developers blog. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-7553982875156642522012-10-31T19:25:00.001+05:302012-10-31T19:25:01.540+05:30Expect A Drop In Engineering Campus Hiring In 2013<p>With Campus recruitment season round the corner, a survey with about 125 recruiters indicates there will be a considerable drop in student intake when compared to last year. According to a Firstnaukri.com campus recruitment survey, 56 per cent of recruiters said that the number of students that they will hire from campus placements will be lesser in 2013. Firstnaukri.com is a naukri.com portal and is exclusively targeted towards entry level hiring. This survey was conducted with recruiters across sectors to gauge an understanding on the campus hiring outlook for 2013-14 and the key challenges faced by them on-campus. <br><img border="1" alt="campus hiring, career, engineering colleges, IT jobs, hiring trends" src="http://www.efytimes.com/admin/useradmin/photo/1EDq54818PM10312012.jpg" width="150" height="150"> <p>Most of the recruiters who hire only Management Graduates said that they will visit lesser campuses and will hire lower number of students in 2013. Recruiters who hire only engineers, however, had a split in view. About 50 per cent said that there will be a drop in campus hiring numbers and the other half said that they will maintain their hiring levels.<br>Software sector has the highest intake of students from campus, 53 per cent of them said that campus hiring will not be affected because of the ongoing slowdown, while 47 per cent said that they will lower their intake in 2013 when compared to last year.<br>“Amid the economic uncertainty and uncertain outlook, most companies are cautious about their campus hiring and do not want to go overboard. However, as the survey suggests companies will still continue to hire but may lower numbers when compared to earlier years,” said Deepali Singh, business head, Firstnaukri.com. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-6560806637833811992012-10-08T20:27:00.001+05:302012-10-08T20:27:24.024+05:30Could Google Name Its Next Android Version 'KajuKatli'?<p>A couple of Indian Android enthusiasts would be sending Page and Rubin a box of the Indian sweet along with a letter signed by supporters from India pitching for the same.<br>Page is the co-founder of Google and Rubin is the co-founder of Android, Inc. Google acquired Android, Inc., in 2005. Rubin is currently the senior vice-president of Mobile and Digital Content at Google, where he oversees the development of Android. <br><img border="1" alt="Google, Android jelly bean, Kaju katli, Google India, Android kajukatili campaign, mumbai, pledge, support, open source, next android version " src="http://www.efytimes.com/admin/useradmin/photo/LN3H121649PM1082012.jpg" width="150" height="150"> <p>"We have been running this campaing for the past three weeks, asking for KajuKatli as the next Android version. Google sure has taken notice of this. At least one senior Google employee, who is an Indian retweeted about the campaign on the first day. We are hopeful that if enough Indians demand an Android version named after an Indian sweet, it shall work," said Annkur P Agarwal, who is running the 'Join The #KajuKatli For Android' campaign. So far, around 4,000 people have supported the campaign.<br>Other than spreading the word online, Agarwal and his colleagues have also been garnering support for the campaign with a giant mock-up of Kaju Katli on the streets of Mumbai.<br>"I think Google has a big focus on India. It showed Hindi support during the launch of its last Android version, which was named JellyBean. The next would be a sweet beginning with the alphabet 'K'. Hence, KajuKatli," added Agarwal. "The idea of Kaju Katli was not meant to be funny or humourous, but something that India could resonate with," says Agarwal.<br>Android, a free open source, is the single largest modern mobile operating system (OS) in India. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-1742502586670197182012-10-08T20:25:00.001+05:302012-10-08T20:25:53.674+05:30Simple Steps To Protect Your Android Smartphone From Attacks!<p>Have reports about the increasing vulnerability of your Samsung Android smartphone giving you sleepless nights? USSD (Unstructured supplementary service data) is being held responsible for these attacks. For the uninitiated, USSD is basically a protocol, which is used by GSM cellular telephones to communicate with the computer of service provider. <br><img border="1" alt="USSD, Android, security flaw, vulnerability, NoTelURL, IMEI" src="http://www.efytimes.com/admin/useradmin/photo/jjVz54609PM1072012.jpg" width="150" height="150"> <p>Some of the models that run Google OS can actually execute USSD commands without the intervention of the user. This attack could be initiated from a malicious website and is capable of locking SIM card or even lead to call diversion. Security experts warn that some Samsung devices are at risk of getting all their data deleted. Well, don’t feel helpless as there are ways you can monitor if your device is under attack.<br>For those who want to check if their smartphone is at risk can visit the website, www.isk.kth.se/~rbbo/testussd.html through their device’s browser. This will allow the test page to determine if the Android dialer processes USSD codes. In case your device is vulnerable to attack, the page will display your device’s IMEI number. <br>Samsung announced the release of a firmware update that is able to patch the vulnerability in the devices. You can even block this security vulnerability by installing the free app, NoTelURL. This app will warn you when an USSD command is encountered and will check with you if you want to execute or not. It is also advised that you back-up your device often. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-78881372210322149652012-09-17T19:31:00.001+05:302012-09-17T19:31:27.867+05:30First Release Candidate Of Samba 4 Out<p>The first release candidate (RC 1) for Samba 4 is now available. The developers have included a directory service that is compatible with Microsoft's Active Directory in the version 4 of the free Windows services server. Samba 4 is not stable for production use. However, it`s out for testing. The RC 1 comes after eight beta releases but there are not much changes. <p>Among the new features highlighted in the H <a href="http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/First-release-candidate-for-Samba-4-is-available-1708247.html">report</a>, “The file server component that is based Samba 3 now also negotiates the SMB3 dialect; however, the Samba developers have not implemented all of the optional features that can be used in negotiations. "Leases", an improved type of oplock, are not included, but RC1 does provide a first implementation of durable handles. Samba 4 acquired printing capabilities in the most recent beta.”<br>One of the latest things in the RC1 is it uses the internal DNS server by default, implemented by Kai Blin. Interested Samba users can familiarise themselves with Samba 4 by checking the 'how to' documentation. <br>Samba 4 RC 1 source code is available for download from the project's servers. The source code for Samba is licensed under the GPLv3. </p> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-75276240395823585192012-09-17T19:30:00.001+05:302012-09-17T19:30:18.126+05:30India May Have The Fastest Supercomputer By 2017<p>We often hear developed countries creating revolutionary technologies but if reports are to be believed, India may house the fastest supercomputer by 2017. Reportedly, the Indian government is aiming to build a supercomputer that would be 61 times faster than the one that exists currently. <br><img border="1" alt="supercomputer, India, fastest, petaflop, 2017, kapil sibal" src="http://www.efytimes.com/admin/useradmin/iconimage/power2.jpg" width="150" height="150"> <p>Telecom and IT minister, Kapil Sibal shared the charted roadmap with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The document talks about ways to build petaflop and exaflop range of supercomputers. The entire project will cost the Indian government an estimated Rs 4,700 crore. We recently reported that India’s top supercomputer ranks 58th globally in terms of its computing speed. <br>And if this supercomputer actually becomes reality, then it will be faster than Sequoia by IBM, which is the fastest supercomputer in the world at present. It is said to have a computing speed of 16.32 petaflops. Which means it has the same computing power as combined with over 7.8 lakhs high-end laptops together.<br>Petaflop is used to measure the processing speed of a computer, which is expressed as a thousand trillion floating point operations per second. Exaflop is one quintillion computer operations per second. Simply put, one exaflop is thousand times faster than one petaflop, Tech 2 reports. <br>A government official told media, “In his (Sibal's) letter, he has said that C-DAC has developed a proposal with a roadmap to develop a petaflop and exaflop range of supercomputers in the country with an outlay of Rs 4,700 crore." Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-67621293618618882422012-09-17T19:29:00.001+05:302012-09-17T19:29:32.692+05:30DataWind To Discontinue UbiSlate 7+ Tablet<p>he company behind Aakash and UbiSlate, DataWind that previously surprised the consumer electronics market with its low-cost tablets has another revelation to make. However, this time the company is taking a step back. DataWind is reportedly planning to discontinue its low cost tablet, UbiSlate7+. <br><img border="1" alt="Ubislate, Datwind, tablet, android tablets, aakash tablets, low end tablet, aakash tablet for Rs 2,999, aakash to discontinue with its UbiSlate 7+, Andrid 2.3, gingerbread, jelly bean, tablets in indian market, tablets below 3,000, aakash tablet on pre-order, specifications, price, availibility, new datawind tablets, tablets below 5,000" src="http://www.efytimes.com/admin/useradmin/photo/81lS42035PM9172012.jpeg" width="150" height="150"> <p>The company has cited the fluctuating rupee-dollar value as the chief reason. According to a company official, the firm is looking forward to end the UbiSlate 7+ tablet as it is bringing losses to the firm. The tablet priced at Rs 2,999 had set the Indian market on fire with its pricing. <br>Earlier this year in April, DataWind announced the launch of its low cost Android-tablet- UbiSlate7+ which infused severe hype among tablet enthusiasts. As an outcome, DataWind's website was flooded with pre-orders. However, this remains to be a clueless mystery as to why a majority of the pre-orders are still not met and the majority of the customers are left with nothing but anguish and frustration with them.<br>But all this does seem to dither the company's focus in the Indian tablet market as it has launched four new tablets last week. The new tablets are priced below Rs 5,000. <br>On the other hand, the large customer group that pre-ordered the UbiSlate 7+ and are anticipating their dream tablet for many months might have to think of some another choice now. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-74827632604775339662012-09-06T20:43:00.001+05:302012-09-06T20:43:10.906+05:30Windows Server 2012 Powers the Cloud OS<p>Today in a global <a href="http://bit.ly/Q3nZYt">online launch event</a> Satya Nadella, president of Microsoft Server and Tools Business, announced the general availability of Windows Server 2012. In his keynote speech, Nadella described how Windows Server 2012 is a cornerstone of the Cloud OS, which provides one consistent platform across private, hosted and public clouds. <p>“The operating system has always been the heartbeat of IT and is now undergoing a renaissance in the new world of continuous cloud services, connected devices and big data,” Nadella said. “Microsoft’s unique legacy in the most widely used operating systems, applications and cloud services positions us to deliver the Cloud OS, based on Windows Server and Windows Azure, helping customers achieve a datacenter without boundaries.” <p><a href="http://bit.ly/QTE3dz"><img alt="" src="http://www.microsoft.com/global/en-us/news/publishingimages/ImageGallery/Images/Products/Servers/windowsserver/WinServerCTA_Page.jpg" width="300" height="250"></a> <hr> <p>Enabling the Modern Datacenter <p>Microsoft built Windows Server 2012 from the cloud up, applying its experience operating global datacenters that rely on hundreds of thousands of servers to deliver more than 200 cloud services. Windows Server 2012 expands the definition of a server operating system, with significant new advancements in virtualization, storage, networking and automation. Hundreds of new features can help customers achieve a transformational leap in the speed, scale and power of their datacenters and applications. In combination with Windows Azure and System Center, Windows Server 2012 empowers customers to manage and deliver applications and services across private, hosted and public clouds. <p>Customers Find Success With Windows Server 2012 <p>Customers can use their existing skills and investments in systems management, application development, database, identity and virtualization to take advantage of Windows Server 2012 and realize the promise of cloud computing. Many enterprise customers are already seeing tremendous value in early deployments. A survey of 70 early adopter customers from across the globe revealed that they expect, on average, 52 percent reduction in downtime, 41 percent reduction in workload deployment time, and 15 hours of productivity time saved per year, per employee. 91 percent of the companies surveyed expect a reduction in server administration labor, and 88 percent expect reduction in network administration labor.* <p>Menzies Aviation, an airline passenger and cargo handling company that employs more than 17,000 people, is using Windows Server 2012 to provide identity access management and information access policies to its employees as it rapidly incorporates newly acquired businesses. <p>“We are very impressed by Windows Server 2012 and Microsoft’s overall solution to help us manage our systems and applications across our private cloud environments as they scale with our business,” said Martin Gallington, senior vice president of IT at Menzies Aviation. “This is a dramatic leap forward, matched by a simple, cost-effective pricing model.” <p>Equifax is a global information solutions provider that organizes and assimilates data on more than 500 million consumers and 81 million businesses worldwide. It now counts on Windows Server 2012 for improved reliability and uptime of its information services to clients. <p>“Windows Server 2012 revolutionizes how we can operate our datacenter, allowing us to better meet our commitments,” said Bryan Garcia, chief technology officer at Equifax. “The new high availably technologies help us deliver ‘always-on’ applications, and we’re betting on Hyper-V as a critical component of our private cloud strategy. We are gaining tremendous efficiencies, which translate into more time to innovate for company growth.” <p>More information about Windows Server 2012 and the Cloud OS is available <a href="http://bit.ly/QTE3dz">here</a>. Read Satya Nadella’s post on The Official Microsoft Blog <a href="http://blogs.technet.com/b/microsoft_blog/archive/2012/08/29/windows-server-2012-is-here-and-so-is-the-cloud-os.aspx">here</a>. The conversation on Twitter can be followed at #WinServer. <p>Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential. <p>* “Windows Server 2012 Rapid Deployment Program: TCO Study Whitepaper,” Microsoft Corp., June 2012 <p>Note to editors: For more information, news and perspectives from Microsoft, please visit the Microsoft News Center at <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/news">http://www.microsoft.com/news</a>. Web links, telephone numbers and titles were correct at time of publication, but may have changed. For additional assistance, journalists and analysts may contact Microsoft’s Rapid Response Team or other appropriate contacts listed at <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/news/contactpr.mspx">http://www.microsoft.com/news/contactpr.mspx</a>. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-50708309338509913622012-08-23T21:26:00.001+05:302012-08-23T21:26:07.905+05:30SUSE Working On One-Click Enterprise Deployment On OpenStack<p>Reportedly SUSE is in works with OpenStack members from B1 Systems, Dell and Mirantis in order to make the platform simple and easy to deploy for enterprise customers. The company released a beta version of its OpenStack-based private cloud and now has plans to make the first release of its enterprise-ready, private cloud solution this summer, according to Alan Clark, director of industry initiatives, emerging standards and open source at SUSE. Clark is also a member of The Linux Foundation’s board of directors. <br><img border="1" alt="Clark, SUSE, cloud, Alan Clark, virtualisation" src="http://www.efytimes.com/admin/useradmin/photo/URcb22146PM8232012.jpg" width="150" height="150"> <p>Clark also put light on the fact that the main challenge of a private cloud lies in getting servers into a service-oriented state, which improves agility and responsiveness to business needs. “The open source cloud helps achieve a service-oriented approach because it delivers a flexible infrastructure, quick and easy deployment, service management and complete life cycle management,” he said.<br>He also mentioned that as OpenStack contributors, “we’re working with partners -- many are open source projects -- to build this together. It’s a collaboration of ideas as well as code. It accelerates bringing a solution to market that works across all the different partners.” The uniqueness of the SUSE is the company’s ability to use its existing data center infrastructure, which already incorporates a wide variety of vendors and technologies. “Take virtualization, for example. We’re not just built on KVM or Xen. We work with all the virtualization technologies. We are working with several partners including VMware and Microsoft to ensure all the industry leading virtualization technologies work with SUSE Linux Enterprise, making it extremely flexible for enterprises to deploy the hypervisor of their choice,” he emphasised. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-89890807006443179582012-08-23T21:17:00.001+05:302012-08-23T21:17:43.979+05:30Open Source Will Not Let You Miss Windows 8 Start Button<p>You won’t have to miss out on the Start button in Windows 8. Guess who will come to your rescue - an open source application named Classic Shell, which can deal with the Interface Formerly Known As Metro (TIFKAM). <br><img border="1" alt="Windows 8, Start button, Classic Shell, open source app, RTM, TIFKAM" src="http://www.efytimes.com/admin/useradmin/photo/OSYl54743PM8232012.jpg" width="150" height="150"> <p>According to a Register report, El Reg's antipodean lab installed Classic Shell on a Windows 8 RTM virtual machine running under Oracle VirtualBox on Mac OS 10.7.4. We can report that the application installed without a hint of trouble, and as soon as we clicked in its shell-like Start button we were offered a nice set of options to arranged Windows 8 so that it resembled versions of Windows past.<br>This application even gives you an option to access Windows 8 without having to seek TIFKAM screen. It also disables the “active corners” features that invoke the tiled interface. <br>While the authors are still not completely sure whether Classic Shell will actually work well with Windows 8. The FAQ of the app clearly indicates that it has not been formally tested under the RTM version that was made available for download last week. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-83684956534300090322012-08-12T20:54:00.001+05:302012-08-12T20:54:50.319+05:30Office 2013/365 may be Microsoft's most pervasive software package yet<p>With the help of Kurt DelBene, president of Microsoft's Office Division, CEO Steve Ballmer unveiled Office 2013 and the latest iterations of Office 365 at a press conference in San Francisco yesterday. Unsurprisingly, the next versions of Office have taken on the same flavor as Windows 8, with streamlined, uncluttered interfaces and deep integration with the cloud and social media. Interface tweaks for, and synergies with, social media, smartphones and tablets abound. <p>During the presentation, a handful of the most popular Office applications were shown off, including PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, and One Note. Although DelBene and Ballmer both explained that only a fraction of the changes coming with Office 2013/365 were shown off, the glimpses given seemed impressive. Office 2013/365 isn’t simply an update to Office 2010 with a few minor interface tweaks. In addition to rethinking virtually every menu, the interfaces have been sculpted for touch input, and there’s been an obvious focus on collaboration and social media integration. And many of the changes should prove useful features to both mobile and desktop users. <p> <p><img alt="" src="http://www.networkworld.com/community/files/user26138/your_modern_office.jpg" width="500" height="288"> <p><em>Microsoft’s vision for your modern office</em> <p>I’m only going to talk about a couple of the features that stood out to me during the presentation. I’m sure there’s going to be plenty of coverage in the coming days and you can even try the software for yourself right <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/en">here</a>. To quickly cover some of the more substantial changes, the ribbon is hidden by default, but easily accessibly with a single-click/tap, which I think cleans up the main interface immensely. There’s a new presentation mode in PowerPoint that aids presenters with an easy-to-use interface and even a built-in timer. And Outlook sports a totally new look with a “quick actions” tab in the right pane to aid in the completion of common tasks, a “peek” feature at the bottom for quick access to your calendar and people menus, and an in-line reply feature that should speed-up replies for short e-mails that don’t require long responses. <p>A Window 8/Metro-style edition of One Note was also demoed, which seems to improve upon the current version in a few ways. But it was one particular feature during this portion of the demo that caught my eye and shows how much thought Microsoft has put into optimizing the next version of Office for touch. That feature was a new Radial menu that makes altering font attributes and other aspects of a document quick and easy, with a finger, stylus or mouse. When you see the radial menu in action, you’ll understand what I mean - it seems really intuitive. <p><img alt="" src="http://www.networkworld.com/community/files/user26138/radial_menu.jpg" width="500" height="286"> <p><em>Office 2013 features a new radial menu, visible at the upper-right</em> <p>The next thing that that really stood out is technically very minor, but I feel it will have a major impact on consumers. The next versions of Office will save your documents to Microsoft’s SkyDrive service by default. You can still save files locally if you choose, but the default option will send all of your data into the cloud. I’m sure that’s going to scare some users, but the seamless integration with SkyDrive makes it possible to access your files from any internet-connected device, which also happens to be running Office. During the demo, DelBene saved a document that he had edited on a Samsung tablet (I guess the rumors are true that Samsung will have a Windows RT tablet ready for launch) and then immediately opened it on a Nokia Windows Phone. <p>This kind of stuff isn’t new, but for the overwhelming majority of Office users that aren’t tech savvy, seamless, easy cloud/SkyDrive integration is going to be huge. Everyone from students to CEOs will be able to access their files from their desktops, tablets, and phones with nary a thought. For this feature alone, I can see may IT departments embracing Windows 8 and Office 2013/365. <p>Pricing and availability information wasn’t given, but Ballmer did say that the next versions of Office will be available as a cloud-based subscription service or purchased via physical media. Widows RT-based devices will have Office Home and Student 2013 RT included, which contains new versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4831455022056954862.post-6217343245188383692012-08-12T20:53:00.001+05:302012-08-12T20:53:24.552+05:30Five reasons you'll love Office 2013<p><b>Much-improved interface</b> <p>Office 2010's interface was beginning to look long in the tooth and a bit dowdy. Office 2013's is much improved, doing away with the sometimes-distracting 3D look of the Ribbon, and adding swaths of flat color. It's far easier on the eyes than earlier versions of Office. <p>The interface improvements are more than skin deep. The File tab (previously called Backstage) has been revamped, to great effect. For example, when you create a new document now, you get to see thumbnails of available templates. There's a lot more as well, including simple ways to make the Ribbon disappear and then come back when you need it. <p><b>Full editing of PDF files</b> <p>PDF files are an unfortunate fact of life -- unfortunate because they're so hard to work with. Even doing something as simple as grabbing formatted or unformatted text from one can be an experience making you want to pull out your hair. <p>No longer. Word now opens PDF files, and gives you full editing capabilities. You can save the resulting files as PDFs or any file type that Word supports. This, by itself, is reason enough to upgrade. <p><b>Auto-created bookmarks</b> <p>This new feature will prove to be a big productivity-booster for those who work with long Word files. Save a Word file and then open it at some later point, and you have the option of jumping to the location you were when you last were working on or viewing the file. No more scrolling and search -- you jump straight there. <p><b>In-Office image search</b> <p>Finding images to insert into Office documents such as PowerPoint presentations has never been an easy experience. That changes with Office 2013. From right within Office, you can use Bing search (you were expecting maybe Google?) to find suitable images, and then pop them right into any Office document. <p><b>Excel's QuickAnalysis tool</b> <p>If you're not a spreadsheet jockey, figuring out the best way to analyze and present data can be a puzzler. No longer. With Excel's Quick Analysis tool, just highlight the data, and Excel will offer suggestions on the best way to format it, analyze it, present it, and more. Even experienced Excel users will welcome this new feature.</p> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363514672619829389noreply@blogger.com0