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TechNews - Windows 9 coming November 2014 - tech|
| (hx) 10:17 PM CET - Mar,18 2013 |
- Belkin completes Linksys purchase; Linksys brand will continue
- In
January, Belkin announced that it would acquire the Home Networking
Business Unit of Cisco, which includes the Linksys brand. Now Belkin announced
that deal has now officially concluded. Specific financial details of
the acquisition were not revealed. However, Belkin now says that the
addition of Linksys to their business means they now have 1,500
employees that sell products in over 100 countries. People who current
own Linksys products, such as their Smart WiFi routers, will still
receive support through their normal channels. The Linksys website is
still live and Belkin will continue to honor the warranties for current
and future Linksys products.
- Windows 9 coming November 2014 - According to Win8China,
who have provided a number of Windows leaks in the past, Microsoft are
likely preparing Windows 9 for a tentative November 2014 product
launch, with a beta to be available in January 2014. Now of course this
is just a rumor at this stage, however a release scheduled for late
2014 does fit with what we've heard in regards to a yearly OS update
cycle for Windows. Windows Blue will be an upgrade to Windows 8 that
will be launched this year, while a full version upgrade will come the
following year, and naturally November is the perfect time ahead of the
holiday season.
- Is Your Cloud Drive Really Private? - If you upload a
copy
of a legally bought DVD to your cloud drive, could your provider label
it as a copyright violation? What about a honeymoon photo set that
includes one too many bikini shots - could an overzealous automated
porn filter delete your pictures by mistake? Some popular cloud storage
providers sweep accounts looking for illegal data. Right now, the focus is on hunting for child
pornography, but their terms of service allow for other kinds of
files to be considered non grata as well.
- Dropbox Buys Mailbox - Dropbox has announced that it has acquired Mailbox
for an undisclosed sum. Mailbox developed a mobile email application of
the same name that recently became available. Dropbox believes adding
Mailbox to its cloud-based offerings can "save millions of people a lot
of pain" when it comes to handling their email and files. Dropbox is a
provider of online storage, and has apps that work with most smartphone
platforms. Dropbox said it hopes to offer Mailbox to as many people as
possible in the near future.
- Apple releases OS X 10.8.3, adds Windows 8 Boot Camp support -
Apple
has shipped a new point release of Mountain Lion
that brings its flagship operating system up to version 10.8.3. The
update includes a number of security and bug fixes and a handful of new
features too, such as the ability to redeem iTunes gift cards using
your Mac's built-in camera, as well as Boot Camp support for
dual-booting Windows 8 and Boot Camp support for Macs with a 3 TB hard
drive.
- Homemade GoPro Camera Array Creates Stunning Matrix-Style
Visuals - Marc Donahue has created
stunning 'bullet time' visuals
with his homemade array of GoPro cameras. The shutter speeds aren't
perfectly synced, but that only results in even more interesting
visuals.
- Gizmodo Aims to be "Top Gear for Gadgets" - The gadget
gurus behind GIZMODO are blasting their way onto TV
with their irreverent expertise! They're testing gadgets in a style all
their own, disregarding the warnings and ignoring the instructions in
outrageous, adrenaline-charged and sometimes dangerous ways. Whether
they're smashing, trashing, or racing with their top picks, the team is
on a mission to find out what makes the cut - and which fall to pieces.
- www.dudeiwantthat.com - A gift guide
of gadgets, gear, novelties and zombies. Unique gift ideas, cool
products and everything else you can buy on the web!
- Pentagon weapons-maker finds method for cheap, clean water - A
defense contractor better known for building jet fighters and lethal
missiles says it has found a way to slash the amount of energy needed to
remove salt from seawater, potentially making it vastly cheaper to
produce clean water at a time when scarcity has become a global
security issue. The process, officials and engineers at Lockheed Martin
Corp say, would enable filter manufacturers to produce thin carbon
membranes with regular holes about a nanometer in size that are large
enough to allow water to pass through but small enough to block the
molecules of salt in seawater. A nanometer is a billionth of a meter.
Because the sheets of pure carbon known as graphene are so thin - just
one atom in thickness - it takes much less energy to push the seawater
through the filter with the force required to separate the salt from
the water, they said. The development could spare underdeveloped
countries from having to build exotic, expensive pumping stations
needed in plants that use a desalination process called reverse osmosis.
- Django Unchained Every N-word - This video
contains every n-word said in the movie "Django Unchained"
- Game Of Thrones Season 3: War Preview - The season 3
premiere is on March 31st, 2013.
- How A Russian Celebrates St. Patrick's Day - check it out
- St. Patrick's Day vs 50 cal: A celebration with Slow Motion - check it out
- Slow Motion Video of a Tuning Fork in Water - The Slow Mo
Guys placed a tuning fork in water and recorded the results at 1600
frames per second in their latest slow motion video.
- Pudding Surprise! LOL - Man scares
the SHIT out of his friend with a diaper full of pudding ;-)
- Sexy Girls HOT Bikini Ab Workout! - Want Hot Abs?
A Tight Bikini Tummy? A Sexy Stomach? A Lean Abdominal? :P
- Heidi Klum Eats a Burger - Take a
behind-the-scenes tour
on the set of the Jim Beam Bourbon Burger commercial starring Heidi
Klum. She talks about the commercial's famous movie inspiration, her
love of great burgers and what makes Hardee's and Carl's Jr.
commercials so iconic.
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last 10 comments: | Csimbi | (12:27 AM CET - Mar,19 2013 ) | quote: Windows 9 coming November 2014Let's hope it will not be a failure as 8 was.
quote: Is Your Cloud Drive Really Private?
Stay away from cloud-enabled anything for your own sake. | |
| Majnun | (05:24 AM CET - Mar,19 2013 ) | Privacy no longer exists.
You can keep imagining that it does for a few more years, maybe even decades, but it's really kinda gone. Sorry. | |
| Csimbi | (03:25 PM CET - Mar,19 2013 ) | | IMHO, that depends on the country and your use of the internet. | |
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