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TechNews - Microsoft reveals Holograph - tech|
| (hx) 08:38 AM CEST - Apr,22 2014 |
- Microsoft Research reveals Holograph, brings Leia hologram to
life - All those cool 3D holographic interactive user interfaces
that people see in sci-fi movies and TV shows are finally getting
closer to reality. Microsoft Research recently showed off a
new project called Holograph that was made to render large data,
not just in 3D, but in a way that it looks like it is being projected
above a display.
- Fire TV vs. Roku vs. Chromecast vs. Apple TV - Google
is said to be looking into ways to make end-to-end encryption tools
such as PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) easier to use with Gmail. The utility
is already compatible with Gmail but its complex nature has kept it
from reaching a mainstream audience. How exactly Google plans to
integrate PGP into Gmail is a bit of a mystery as it poses some pretty
significant issues. With end-to-end encryption, only the sender and
receiver can read the contents of a message. That'd be problematic for
Google as the company currently scans Gmail messages for advertising
keywords. What's more, Google would have to contend with the issue of
lost passwords. Under such a scenario, only the end user would ever
have access to the decryption key meaning the provider couldn't recover
data without it.
- Chromecast Now Live Streams MLB.tv - Are you
ready for live major league baseball action straight from MLB.tv?
Well, Chromecast has now added support for MLB.tv to stream live
broadcasts to your TV from your personal handheld device.
- The Start Menu will reportedly return to Windows this fall - At
BUILD 2014, Microsoft surprised many by showing off a
Start menu that will be making its way back into Windows. After
Windows 8 debuted without the iconic feature, there was a great deal of
negative feedback, and along with numerous other contentious issues
surrounding the OS, it eventually lead to the departure of Steven
Sinofsky. But with Windows 8.1 and its first major update, Microsoft
has been slowly re-introducing classic features and has made a
commitment to making the OS more mouse- and keyboard-friendly. Ever
since the Start menu was shown off, everyone has been wondering when we
will see it return to the OS and, according to Wzor, the answer will be
this fall. Right now, it is unclear if the update to bring the Start
menu back will be called Windows 8.2, or will simply be 'Windows 8.1
Update 2'. Either way, this is the first bit of semi-credible
information about when we can expect the Start menu to return to the OS.
- Canonical trying to lure XP users with the release of Ubuntu
14.04 - After the recent release of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS for
servers, Canonical has announced the brand new desktop version. With
Windows XP's life support having ended on April 8, the latest iteration
of Ubuntu is a more-than-suitable replacement for the dead OS. Along
with other XP users switching to Ubuntu, the
French police force is moving over 70,000 computers from XP to
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, which is guaranteed to be supported for 5 years after
the initial release. The Chief Information and Security Officer in
Gendarmerie, Stephane Dumon has stated that their "project to replace
Windows XP with Ubuntu on over 70,000 desktops is returning significant
benefits; already we've lowered the total cost of ownership for a ratio
of 40 percent, eliminated license costs and radically reduced technical
problems."
- Google is considering end-to-end encryption for Gmail - Google
is said to be looking into ways to make end-to-end encryption tools
such as PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) easier to use with Gmail. The utility
is already compatible with Gmail but its complex nature has kept it
from reaching a mainstream audience. How exactly Google plans to
integrate PGP into Gmail is a bit of a mystery as it poses some pretty
significant issues. With end-to-end encryption, only the sender and
receiver can read the contents of a message. That'd be problematic for
Google as the company currently scans Gmail messages for advertising
keywords. What's more, Google would have to contend with the issue of
lost passwords. Under such a scenario, only the end user would ever
have access to the decryption key meaning the provider couldn't recover
data without it.
- NSFW: The Anomaly Trailer - In Cinemas July 4 - A former
soldier is taken captive and awakens in the back of a van to learn
he only has a few moments to figure out how he got there. It's a unique
concept set in the near future that explores the idea of mind control.
- British Newsreel Collection Free to Watch on YouTube - Ten Stone
Baby, a British Pathe newsreel from 1935. Despite the newsreel's
original title "Ten Stone Baby", the boy Leslie Bowles is actually
3-years-old. Seen with his parents in a kind of pen, Leslie is sat in
an armchair. Somebody then dangles a bar of chocolate into the pen and
he immediately sets to work at fetching it.
- Drone Shoots Footage From Inside A Fireworks Display - What
you get when a Phantom quadcopter flies through a firework
display.
- Action Movie Kid Goes To School - He'll never
need coffee to wake up :-D
- You Will Have No Idea How This Illusionist Pulled Off These
Tricks - Illusionist Darcy Oake basically pulled multiple
doves out of thin air on "Britain's Got Talent."
- This Man Takes A Slow Motion Food Bath - Because watching
food dumped on someone just isn't good enough at normal speed.
- Coco Austin Pictures + Sexiest Twitpics - check it out!
- Hottest Babes on the Internet #30 - Which one is
hottest? ;-)
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