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  Wednesday, April 25, 2007

     Clash of the Titans

The big day has arrived. Everyone knew that Australia will surely make it into semis, so will South Africa. It was not as easier for South Africa as for Australia. Today is the day when Australia takes on South Africa.


No cricket fan can forget the semi final match of South Africa Vs Australia. It was one of the best semifinals I have ever seen. I am sure today's match is going as exciting as the 1999 match.

Both sides have mighty batsman and bowlers who can turn around the whole match. Australia has Mathew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist. South Africa has Herschelle Gibbs and Graeme Smith. When it comes to handle the pressure innings with care Australia has Ricky Ponting, south Africa has Jack Kallis.

I expect this match to be the best match of the whole tournament. Let the best team win.

Ofcourse whoever wins will have to face the mighty bowlers of Sri Lanka like Chaminda Vaas, Mallinga, Muralidharan. After watching the semifinal of Sri Lanka and Newzealand its seems its very difficult to beat Sri Lanka. Their mission seems to be very clear. Its "World Cup".



World Cup Cricket 2007

4/25/2007 5:11:13 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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     Transcend Releases 32GB 2.5-inch IDE SSD
Memory devices keep increasing in capacity and decreasing in size. Transcent released its 32 GB Solid State Drive (SSD) which is compatible with most mainstream PC and notebook computers. The 2.5 inch IDE interface SSD has a tough outer metal case, enormous capacities, high reliabilty, low power consumption and anti-shock features that make it ideal to replace Hark Disk Drives.

Since its a solid state memory with no moving parts therefore its not susceptible to mechanial failure as a result of vibrations. It is available in capacities of 8, 16 and 32 GB. It is compact in size with thickness of only 7.4mm which makes it easier to intstall in PCs and notebooks.

This 2.5-inch IDE SSD has built in ECC(Error Correction Code) functionality that ensures reliable data transfer and increases systems energy efficiency.




Hardware

4/25/2007 4:15:15 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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  Saturday, April 21, 2007

     “Orcas” Beta 1 is now available
Microsoft this week released a beta version of the next version of Visual Studio, code-named "Orcas" and the next version of the Microsoft .NET Framework, version 3.5.

Visual Studio code name "Orcas" is the next generation development tool for Windows Vista, the 2007 Office system, and the Web. Beta 1 consists of multiple releases including, Visual Studio Professional Edition, Visual Studio Team Suite and Visual Studio Team Foundation Server. In addition, you can download prerelease versions of Visual Basic Express, Visual C++ Express, Visual C# Express, and Visual Web Developer.

        


        

 
Visual Studio Express Editions
Visual Studio Express Editions are lightweight, easy-to-use and easy-to-learn tools for the hobbyist, novice and student developer. For more information, see Visual Studio Code Name "Orcas" Express Editions.

Beta 2 of Orcas is expected to release later this year. The final version may be released to manufacturing by the end of 2007.


.NET Framework 3.5 | Microsoft | Visual Studio "Orcas" | WindowsVista

4/21/2007 1:05:49 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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  Friday, April 20, 2007

     HTC Shift - Available in the second half of 2007
In article “HTC Shift to use Intel’s New Ultra Mobile Platform” Matthew Miller tells us about HTC Shift. At the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, HTC announced that the HTC Shift new mobile computer would use Intel’s new Ultra Mobile platform 2007. This platform is comprised of the Intel A110 processor, Intel 945GU Express Chipset and intel ICH7U I/O controller hub. This new Intel architecture is designed to significantly extend the battery life of small form factor computers.

As mentioned on the HTC website HTC-Shift uses the power of Windows Vista with hyper-fast 3G connectivity, it delivers extraordinary functional clout in a sleek, light-weight design.

Key features include: 7-inch widescreen display, 30GB Hard drive, QWERTY keyboard, Microsoft Vista Business OS, Windows Media Player 11, Tri-Band UMTS/HSDPA, Quad-Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Wi-Fi  and Bluetooth 2.0

HTC Shift is expected to ship in second half of 2007.





Hardware

4/20/2007 5:00:47 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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     Microsoft bridging the Digital Divide
Microsoft began with a dream of a PC on everydesk and in every home. Thirty years ago this seemed impossible. Today it has reached more than one billion people. Now it aims to reach next 5 billion people under the Microsoft Unlimited Potential program.



As reported by News.com, in Beijing Bill Gates unveiled a new low-cost bundle of Office and Windows. Microsoft will offer the $3 Student Innovation Suite to governments that agree to directly purchase PCs for students to use in their schoolwork and at home. The collection of software, which starts shipping in the second half of this year includes Windows Xp Started Edition, Office Home and Student 2007, Windows Live Mail Desktop and several educational products. The $3 price includes the software license.

In order to be eligible, governments must pick up at least half of the tab for the PC, though the software can also be used on refurbished computers, which can cost as little as $50. Microsoft is expecting these programs and others will help it reach more than 5 billion people who have yet to benefit from the PC revolution.

Microsoft is also announcing several other projects. It will nearly double to 200, the number of local innovation centers it has over the next two years. Microsoft will also set up an employability portal aimed at helping more of India’s technology workers find jobs. It is working with the Asian Development Bank to help build additional technology capacity.



Microsoft | News

4/20/2007 4:19:55 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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     Intel Delivers its fastest Quad-Core Processor
Intel introduced its CoreTM 2 Extreme processor QX6800, the company’s twelfth quad-core processor. Running at 2.93 GHz, the fastest native clock speed yet reached with the Intel CoreTM microarchitecture for the quad-core desktop. This addition to Intel’s innovative processor family sets new standards for desktop PC performance. The Intel Core 2 Extreme processor QX6800 is ideal for those gamers, digital design professionals and enthusiasts who crave the highest performing computers they can get their hands on.

As the name suggests QX6800 uses four processor core where each core is running at 2.93GHz, The processor has a total of 8 MB L2 cache, just like its predecessor.



Hardware

4/20/2007 2:39:35 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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  Monday, April 16, 2007

     Winners of MIX07 Remix contest announced
Winners of the Remix Content for MIX07 have been announced.

The three grand prize winners who would be going to attend MIX07 are Ian Muir, Sandra Krantz and Ryan. Other Ten participants have won a Zune for themselves.

I congratulate all the winners.



Contest | Microsoft | Mix07

4/16/2007 4:10:35 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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     Microsoft Unveils Silverlight

Microsoft unveils Silverlight (previously called Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere (WPF/E)). It’s a new cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of media experiences and rich interactive applications (RIAs) for the web.

Silverlight offers consistent experiences to both Macintosh and Windows users on a variety of browsers including Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari.

Leading media companies and solution providers have announced support for silverlight including Akamai Technologies, Brighcove, Eyeblaster, Limelight Networks, Major League Baseball, NaviSite Inc., Netflix, Pinnacle Systems Inc., Rhozet Corp., Skinkers, Sonic Solutions, Tarari Inc., Telestream Inc. and Winnov. All have indicated plans to deliver Silverlight-based experiences for their viewers and customers.




Microsoft Expands Reach of .NET Framework


Based on the Microsoft .NET Framework, Silverlight enables developers and designers to easily use existing skills and tools to deliver media experiences and RIAs for the Web with role-specific tools: for designers, Microsoft Expression® Studio, and for developers, Visual Studio®. New tool and server investments for media professionals include the following:

Expression Media Encoder. Microsoft Expression Media Encoder, which will be a feature of Microsoft Expression Media, enables rapid import, compression and Web publishing of digital video imported from a variety of popular formats, including AVI and QuickTime, into WMV. Capable of running on the desktop or Windows Server®, Expression Media Encoder is a template-driven system that integrates seamlessly into existing Web publishing workflows for both live and on-demand content delivery. Expression Media Encoder will be a free download for customers of Expression Media when it is shipped later this year.

Hardware-accelerated video publishing. When paired with a Tarari Encoder Accelerator, Expression Media Encoder reduces encode times by up to 15 times over software alone, a significant capabilities and cost advantage for publishing Web video today.

Even greater scalability with Windows Server, code-named “Longhorn.” Building on the industry-leading streaming and Web server platform, Windows Server “Longhorn” will enable customers to experience up to twice the scalability on the same hardware when compared with Windows Server 2003. Also being announced today is the Internet Information Services 7 (IIS7) Media Pack, which adds new cost-saving features such as bit-rate throttling and other advanced features designed to help further reduce the cost of media distribution. The IIS7 Media Pack will be a free download for customers of Windows Server “Longhorn” when it ships.

Tim Sneath in his article shares with us top ten list of reasons why you might want to use Silverlight.
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.NET Framework | Microsoft | WPF

4/16/2007 3:54:41 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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  Wednesday, April 11, 2007

     WPF Vs Apollo/Flex
I have observed that in this IT field many people like to criticise Microsoft. People hate Microsoft, as if its their hobby. They will use Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office Suite and most the the Microsoft products but then also keep criticizing it.

Lets look back at history. Windows has become a standard and majority of people use it. one myth that is common among people is that "Apple OS is good for designers". I do not know whats the reason behind this myth but I find it really wierd when Apple is considered good for designers. Windows platform has much more tools than any other platform for designers. With emerging technologies like WPF Windows is the best platform for designing and development.

Linux desktop have copied each and every feature of Windows and the open source community keep on copying Microsoft Office Suite in the name of Open Office. Open Office is such a wierd product that most of the time you will use it hoping that it doesn't crash. I am now wondering how open source community will copy Office 2007. But I am sure there are many copy cats who can easily do it.

Now a days people are creating hype about Apollo and Flex. When I had a look at what these two products are, I found that Apollo and Flex is just the replica of .NET Framework. They are talking so loud about Flash and Flex. Guys Flash is just an animation software which was made with the intention of being a preloader. It cannot take place of programming Language. Apollo people are giving counts of Apollo runtime downloads. Dot NET Framework is downloaded four times more than their Apollo runtime.

WPF technology and .NET Framework 3.0 brings in the years of experience of Microsoft in programming field. WPF is really a revolution. The combination of WPF/Expression Suite with the programming capabilities of Visual Studio makes it the best Programming Suite ever available.

One day I was just trying to open a file in Flash, would you believe Actionscript is such a wierd language that simple task like writing/reading file looks almost difficult, infact I don't count any of the Adobe's new product as programming language products, they are only desperate ways of competing with Microsoft.

Let this year of 2007 come to an end then we will see where this Apollo and Flex stand :D



I would like to apologize for my comments. Since I am passionate about some technology doesn't mean I should have written what I have.

I know I have hurt a lot of people and I sincerely apologize for it.

I made a mistake and I wish that I wasn't sober while writing that. I will do my best to learn from it.



 



.NET 3.0 | .NET Framework | Adobe | Apple | Flex | Linux | Microsoft | Visual Studio "Orcas" | Visual Studio 2005 | WPF | XAML

4/11/2007 2:28:03 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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