Outside Silverlight (then moonlight outside)

November 11, 2011 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Software , Tod-os , operating systems

It is rumored that after you remove Flash support from Adobe for the booming mobile devices and tablets, Microsoft kills in childhood Silverlight , or should we say the truth is HTML5 which eliminates all the competition embedded in Web documents

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... And kill Mono / Moonlight HTML5-CSS3's combinaditos, JScript, the scripting python, perl, php, xml, QML.

Mono can not handle monoandroid / MonoTouch displace Dalvik / ObjectiveC.
Mono only survives in GNOME 3 shell through C #, but it can not with VirtualBox and Linux Mint 12 does not want to adapt (the Mint in popularity exceeding Ubuntu after 6 years as long Distrowatch.com ).
Novell abandoned what continues Xamarin Did Miguel de Icaza is offered to program for Windows 8?
Mono plugin for VisualStudio 2011 C # to help with carrying the skeletal XNA for gamers to KinectSDK.

Mono was not born to be alone, leaning on the universal standard bytecode. NET, but it is just like any monomial. The cloud and the scripting steals the bride surfer.

Linux and comes to 5.3% share of users

August 24, 2011 by Macbeth · 4 Comments
Filed under: Linux , Software

This is July 2011, three years ago was stuck in a consolidated 0.5% compared to Windows XP and Vista recently implemented. Linux has made progress paqueterías PPA, marketing ubuntero, users always willing to explain, scheduling, document and work with the rookies. Although GNOME3 has its shortcomings, advances in the kernel, free graphics drivers, the current KDE 4.7 and its libraries, browsers like Firefox, Opera and Chrome and software of all kinds become more and more polished have made GNU / Linux thing progresses to running DX11 and OpenGL. The jump they have measured on w3schools though they focus on development rather than casual surfers. According NetApplications Linux is stuck at 1% and although a self viewed from the cognitive ability that there is a gulf of difference in the rate at which packets and make off cosmetic changes and interface code in Linux Mint for example , and the slowness of Windows 7, the Redmond giant, as much as 64-bit applications abound particular, the availability of hardware support slowing in MinWin-NT and so can also be seen but a common hobby of both operating system platforms cell phone interface to take over the heart of ARM, but that is inevitable and irremediable.

Update HP Touchpad webOS

July 21, 2011 by Nico · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Desktop Environments , Software , WebOS , operating systems
hp touchpad

hp touchpad

The HP Touchpad has had a curious life in the terminal market and global tablets. A few months of being on sale, available to users around the world, has returned to the workshop to a remodeled. Is that OS upgrades are never expect too much. In this case, the update has more to do with the ecosystem of applications and software content than anything else.

This is an agreement made with RoxioNow HP, where HP's tablet will feature an interesting access to films from around the world, music from various record companies, etc.. This means that users of the tablet in question have the ability to access multimedia content, primarily movies, as I said, but also can watch series that will be available for download or online viewing.

Keep in mind, however, that the last option is available only to U.S. users. For the rest, ie all of us will Viewster application, with which we can access movies or TV series but in this case the download is not available.

With this move the rudder, HP significantly improves user experience, showing that it is a company that cares about the constant improvement and progress of their products. Read more

Standalone System Sweeper, Windows

May 31, 2011 by Nico · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Software , Windows
Standalone System Sweeper

Standalone System Sweeper

These days Windows has created an interesting resource that meets a demand which has long being done from the user community operating system, namely a tool whose function is to enable the user to reboot the computer despite been contaminated with malware and rootkits. This is the Standalone System Sweeper. How does this tool? Create a boot disk system and removes any virus. This resource is the result of a previous failure. Is that when everything has been tried to start an infected system does not work then Standalone System Sweeper will save us from trouble.

Without having to install this beta version of the Standalone System Sweeper is highly recommended as it allows us to make an offline scanner to help identify and eliminate malware rootkits and advanced.

This then becomes essential resource for users of Microsoft operating system, since, as everyone knows, unlike operating systems Linux or Mac, Microsoft has always been much more vulnerable to threats of all types of viruses. Such a deficit has brought more than a problem to millions of users who, although they have these big risks that challenge the contents deposited in this system, are choosing to "window" for his image and his career in the history of the operating systems.
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Microsoft is denied in

May 24, 2011 by Nico · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Software , Windows
Desmienten a Intel

Intel Denies

Undoubtedly everyone interested in the upcoming Windows 8 look forward to future Windows Developer Conference, which will take place in September this year. Such a conference creates expectations since it will be the official space in which Microsoft may confirm, deny and confirm news that today exist only under the curious secret mode, the transmission of information via filtration, and the image of the snowball.

This way it circulates information on the latest Microsoft operating system has led to several conflicts, thus giving rise to the question of the status of truth of the statements that are filtered out.

Clearly this can be seen with the latest news that Intel has released people, whose resonances we have found news even in this blog. As pointed out, Intel had spread the idea that the upcoming Windows 8 would be incompatible with applications created in other versions of Windows on ARM systems.

Immediately after giving birth to such a "bomb" information from Microsoft has come out to refute such statements. More precisely who he was Sinofsky Steven face claiming that such information provided by the Intel partner were "inaccurate and misleading." Not that said they were absolutely false. But try to put some cold cloths to such bad news does not fall on the users of Microsoft.
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Paradoxical Restrictions Windows 8

May 18, 2011 by Nico · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Software , Windows , OS
Windows 8

Windows 8

Although since Microsoft is not confirming any of the rumors circulating that come on the web in recent months, one would pay attention as a strategy of information to members who can not hold long news online. As have adopted the strategy of surprise to create greater acceptance by users in their expectation, everything said here will always be taken as conjecture.

Now it has released a novelty on the next Windows 8. That being said this new version no longer count on the "compatibility mode" necessary for users to make use of applications created in previous versions of Windows. This removal of the "backward compatibility" should be judged on what version of Windows 8're talking about: ARM or PCs

In the first case, which is that of the tablets, this deletion is not detrimental to users. Indeed, the tablets which will go towards the latter Windows 8 will be those called "slate" (no keyboard). Here the old applications, which the new restrictions would not work again, do not usually have the best performance. They were designed for computers with mouse and keyboard, so that its translation into ARM equimos always generates conflicts.

In the second case, things are not so simple. Since users actually find it very useful applications using "old". Thus, although the positive reading is said that this restriction will force developers to increase productivity exponentially, is limited to PC users illegitimately.

Chromebooks: portability Google

May 12, 2011 by Nico · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Hardware , Software , Google Chrome OS , OS
chromebook

chromebook

And yes, who could doubt at this point this would happen. What do we mean? In the new commitment of Google to an extension of the markets it seeks to control and an extension of their interests. Is that if you do this, we are behind, and if it does, you lose all the gains so far. Risk-keyword if any in our day-then the strategy is smarter than Google can take.

We refer more precisely to Chromebooks, the new way Google has managed to enter the portable market. We have already said something about this blog, but on the occasion of the conference which has Google as the center of debates around the world conference is taking place these days, can not but speak of it again.

As is known, Chromebooks are computers that have instant start and are focused on work in the cloud just lit, not ever cut the connection. As for the application system, say that all will run from the browser. In this operating system achieves its greatest uniqueness.

But this is not the only way to store applications, because they want to use the old way do pdorán storing local applications using certain technologies HTML5. Read more

New version of IE, Internet Explorer 10

March 16, 2011 by Nico · 1 Comment
Filed under: Software , Windows

IE10

IE10

Since the site has been "leaked" in the habits of writing and dissemination of information of men and nothing is the same. At one time those responsible for spreading the news, the mass media: newspapers, then the radio, television, later established a pact of "reading" with receptors where it could ensure that the information provided had an unblemished truth value: trained journalists, specialists of all rides, subjects of knowledge, gave security to the audiences and readers that what they said was "true." Today things are more complicated.

We see this in the "news" channels broadcast by endless web, which is to argue that the next version of Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 would be launched along with the latest Microsoft operating system, Windows 8. We've talked a little latter in this blog, so we would like to comment briefly on the "new" news.

Win7China was the site responsible for disseminating the "leaks" of the image capture Windows 8. What initially gave rise to suspicions as there was no official source that support it, did not appear to deny any official source, so that eventually Win7China established as the means "quasi-official" reliable information transmission Windows 8.
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PC-BSD 8.2

March 6, 2011 by Macbeth · 1 Comment
Filed under: BSD , Software

From the February 24 PC-BSD 8.2 is still called Hubble and comes with some minor changes even a gentleman BSD UNIX system:

  • KDE 4.5.5
  • FreeBSD 8.2 base
  • Configuration Assistant display properties renovated
  • Improvements in the connection manager wifi
  • Xen HVM support
  • ZFS version 15
  • GNOME 2.32.1

All the news of the FreeBSD distribution more user friendly are now on the official blog

The ShowMeDo website

November 22, 2010 by Macbeth · 1 Comment
Filed under: Linux , Software

To see, to see, learn and collaborate with own contributions, in ShowMeDo can see more educational videos and tutorials that abound in the Youtube and enrich knowledge in everything that surrounds and underlies the world of Linux and free software and open. For those who want to read less while learning. Highly recommended.

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