2013年5月15日星期三

Just one primary research organization

  A planned Home windows eight update to handle problems and confusion with Microsoft's new running procedure will be produced obtainable without cost this calendar year, the corporation stated Tuesday.
  Not charging further for Home windows 8.1 is according to the company's apply of presenting "decimal point" updates to functioning systems free of charge. Even so, when Microsoft Corp. announced the update previous 7 days, it failed to say that it could be totally free. The corporate also hadn't disclosed the system's official title, leaving open the possibility that it would be a bigger update, maybe to Home windows nine. The update experienced been acknowledged just by its code name, Blue.
  Tami Reller, the marketing and advertising and monetary main for Microsoft's Home windows small business, mentioned the business really wants to assure consumers they can purchase Home windows 8 now and nevertheless receive the great things about Windows eight.one later.
  Microsoft overhauled its functioning process along with the launch of Home windows 8 in Oct. The alterations are supposed to handle the rising attractiveness of smartphones and pill equipment, which might be siphoning income from desktops and laptops -- traditional strongholds for Microsoft. The company designed Home windows eight to operate with touch-screen controls well-liked on cell units, although also making it possible for men and women to utilize mouse and keyboard instructions.
  Having said that, Home windows 8 has confused lots of buyers. Long gone could be the acquainted get started button that gave persons quick obtain to systems and options. To vary configurations, people must pull out a drawer of icons from your facet, making use of a unique maneuver relying on whether or not the regulate is thru contact or possibly a mouse. Home windows 8 presents a completely new get started display loaded with tiles that link to commonly used programs, but some packages operate only inside of a desktop method that resemble older variations of Windows -- but with no begin button. Home windows 8 isn't going to enable individuals quickly start in that desktop method.



  Just one primary research organization, Intercontinental Knowledge Corp., reported Windows 8 contributed to some fourteen percent decrease in all over the world Computer gross sales for the duration of the initial a few months on the year -- the largest year-over-year drop at any time.
  Reller available number of specifics about Windows 8.1, but she reiterated that it's going to be superior suited to smaller sized, inexpensive tablets with 7- and 8-inch show screens. That may allow Windows 8 equipment to compete with Apple's iPad Mini and similar-size tablets from Amazon.com Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. and Google Inc.
  Reller mentioned the company is likely to make it quick for people to find the update in the start display screen. She explained the organization also hopes some devices could have Home windows 8.1 by now mounted by the time the update is prepared. The business did not supply a certain date, although the update is expected in time for your holiday getaway period. Microsoft options to produce a preview variation offered future thirty day period for anybody to download.
  Microsoft reported it's marketed extra than one hundred million Windows eight licenses so far. Most of people are to Laptop makers these as Hewlett-Packard Co. and Dell Inc. to ship with new devices sold to men and women and firms. Microsoft also bought upgrades from previous variations. Present rates start out at $120, even though some prospects had been suitable for $15 upgrades
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2013年5月5日星期日

Helping 'Star Wars' newbies finally embrace the Force

  What I'm about to tell you is 100 percent true, no matter how much you will want to tell me I'm full of it: there are American adults who have never seen "Star Wars."
  The 1977 George Lucas film is a timeless global phenomenon and may be one of the most embedded of all our cultural artifacts. It spawned an empire that Disney ended up buying for $4 billion, in large part because of the passion and commitment of its worldwide audience. But still some people, even those who watch other movies, and are part of mainstream society, managed to make it to 2013 without ever seeing it.
  For one group of "Star Wars" newbies, though, their lifelong exclusion from one of the biggest clubs on Earth is over.
  Take Zeal Caiden, and Jaqueline Marie, for example. A couple for two years, neither had seen what might be alternately called "Star Wars," "Episode IV," or "A New Hope." Until Saturday night, that is, when along with at least a dozen other first-timers (and several dozen "Star Wars" veterans), the pair finally laid eyes on Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, and the rest of the gang.
  The occasion was a screening for "Star Wars" newbies timed to the global May the 4th Be With You celebrations and hosted by Change.org and Mashable deputy editor and "How Star Wars Conquered the Universe" author Chris Taylor.
  Caiden and Marie didn't meet or bond over their mutual "Star Wars"-free lives. In fact, the two only recently discovered that neither had seen the movie -- a befuddling statistical improbability in my book. But when word went out about Saturday night's screening -- an attempt to set the Guinness World Record for most people to see "Star Wars" for the first time together (in the 21st century) -- they knew it was time to do something about one of the gaping holes in their cultural repertoires. "We're just black sheep," Caiden said. "But not any more."
  How could it be?
  Taylor, who's in the middle of writing his book, believes that even those who haven't seen "Star Wars" nonetheless still know its characters, some of its plot, and many of its signature lines. I wanted to see if that was true. I also wanted to know how it was even possible that these otherwise normal folks had skipped one of the 20th century's biggest cultural touchstones. And what it would be like for them to actually see the movie.
  Talking to 32-year-old Jamie Yamaguchi, I heard an explanation I could at least understand. The Oakley, Calif., resident told me her parents were strict and religious and she saw very few movies growing up. "Star Wars" wasn't one of them.
  Yet Yamaguchi's own young children had seen it, and her lack of having done so was a handicap in helping them understand the film's subtleties. "They asked me if Luke and Princess Leia know they were brother and sister," Yamaguchi said. "And I was like, 'they are?'"
  When "Star Wars" isn't a big part of your life, it simply doesn't mean all that much. That might explain why Yamaguchi had fallen asleep every time she had tried to watch it before. Saturday night, though, she was determined to finish the task, so she loaded up on coffee beforehand.
  I asked her what she knew about the movie. She said she knew about Princess Leia, Obi-Wan Kenobi, R2-D2, and "the gold guy." "Oh, and Darth Vader," she added.
  Another one with a vaguely acceptable excuse was Jorge Tovar, 33. He's from Mexico. I thought about it, though, and decided that it was still incomprehensible. After all, they have "Star Wars" south of the border. But Tovar said he was just never interested in "Star Wars," despite the fact that when he was a kid he had little R2-D2 and C-3PO action figures. "They were just toys," he said. "Robots."
  So what did Tovar know of the plot? He said that he knew that the "bad guy is Darth Vader," and knew the line (from "The Empire Strikes Back"), "Luke, I'm your father."
  Of course, Tovar's girlfriend said that when she first met him, "He thought the phrase was, 'Luke, I'm your daddy.'"
  The big reveal...not!
  The explanation I had the hardest time understand was that of Tami Fisher. A 32-year-old who grew up in Southern California and Utah, she said she just wasn't interested in movies about space. Then again, she also said her parents limited her movie watching to National Geographic and Care Bears films. As such, "Star Wars" was never a draw.
  And what did Fisher know about the movie, or at least the franchise? "I know the big reveal," she said. "The father-son relationship between whatever their names are."
  I tried not to tell her that she wouldn't be seeing the big reveal. That didn't seem fair.
  The oath
  Before the film began, Taylor stood up and explained the genesis behind the evening's event. It turns out, he said, that a year ago, it came out that a Mashable writer hadn't seen "Star Wars." The reaction of the staff was kind of like "if you saw a live unicorn."
  Clearly, he wanted to do something for the world's "Star Wars"-less population. This was his chance.
  Only one thing remained: administering an oath. "I solemnly swear that I'm about to watch 'Star Wars' for the very first time," he had the newbies recite. "May the force be with you."
  And?
  Afterward, I circled back to some of the newbies to see what they'd thought. They all seemed to have liked the film, even if it maybe didn't have that much of an impact.
  Fisher told me she was "bummed out that the big reveal didn't happen," and admitted that she had had expectations after all. She also said that she expected to see "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi" soon.
  For her part, Yamaguchi did stay awake through the whole film and said that though she thought "Star Wars" was a little slow, she'd enjoyed it and probably will watch the other films in the series.
  Caiden had perhaps the most "Star Wars" experience among the newbies. He'd played hundreds of hours of "Star Wars" video games and had even seen "Episode I: The Phantom Menace." But even he recognized that he'd done something significant. "It's been sitting in a time capsule for [decades]," he said, "waiting for us to see it."

Despite the fact that feisty Android followers have knocked

  Been imagining about providing up your Android phone for just a Microsoft Home windows Mobile phone? Nicely, there's now an application for that. An application identified as Swap to Windows Telephone popped up within the Google Play keep on Wednesday. The publisher? Microsoft Company.

  The application description reads, Are you wondering about switching to Windows Mobile phone and need a practical approach to migrate your application ordeals over? Seem no further more, Windows Telephone has an application for that!
  Android end users who occur for being curious about the other facet can put in this app and it'll report what part of their device's Android apps are available as Windows Telephone equivalents. The application then prompts the consumer to register using a Home windows account to save lots of the list for the cloud.
  The complete checklist of apps could be retrieved by logging in with the similar account on a Home windows Mobile phone, but cannot be considered from the Android application. When Microsoft has beefed up its app catalog, it however will not have vital Android and iphone applications like Instagram and Google Maps.
  The Change to Home windows Phone Android application has surfaced inside the exact 7 days that Microsoft released a whole new advertisement spoofing Apple apple iphone and Samsung Galaxy cell phone customers. Even though the 2 leaders struggle it out, even though, Microsoft's Windows telephone carries on to vie for sector share. Android holds 70.1 per cent in the sector, Apple's iphone 21 per cent, and Microsoft's Windows cellphone is down at two.six p.c, in accordance to analyst firm IDC's latest numbers.
  Despite the fact that feisty Android followers have knocked the rating on the application down to one.five stars, the principle seems like it will be helpful for anyone seeking to create the functioning process soar. Apple's App Retailer, nevertheless, would not possess a very similar app from Microsoft. Microsoft didn't quickly reply to ABC News?ˉ request for touch upon the iphone app availability.
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