Monday, July 20, 2009

Acer to Run Google Android

It looks like Google is about to give Microsoft a run for their money on another front - the netbook. Both Acer and Asustek have adopted Android and will be releasing netbooks running Android next quarter:

Acer Inc., the world’s second-largest laptop maker, will release a low-cost notebook powered by Android next quarter, Jim Wong, head of information-technology products at the Taipei- based company, said yesterday.


We like competition, it keeps prices in check and stimulates innovation. Would you run a netbook running Android?

Microsoft's Arc Mouse

The new Arc' Mouse from microsoft is named so ,as it looks like an arc.This seems amazing but an other interesting feature is the ability of changing the look of the mouse by ourselves.This mouse can be made to look like a desktop mouse and also as a tiny mouse by folding at.
The optical sense is placed at the front end for sensing the movement of the mouse and is always ON even after the fold.
Arched Mouse is priced to be $59.95 and is scheduled to be in market at some time during christmas this year.

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Microsoft Leaks out About Office 2010

The next version of Office moved a step closer to reality on Monday as Microsoft released an invitation-only technical preview of Office 2010.

However, the release of the software will be limited. Attendees of this week's Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans, as well as the recent TechEd show, will gain access to the desktop versions of Office 2010. Microsoft has also been taking sign-ups via its Office 2010: The Movie teaser Web site.


Also, it won't show off the program's biggest change--the addition of browser-based versions of Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and OneNote.

Those so-called Office Web Applications are being demonstrated on Monday, but the technical preview of the Web apps won't come until later this year. For consumers, Microsoft plans to make the browser-based versions a free part of Windows Live next year, but hasn't decided whether they will include advertising.


The applications, which run in Safari, Firefox, and Internet Explorer, are aimed at both expanding the number of Office users within businesses as well as holding the ground threatened by Google Docs and other Web-based productivity programs.

On the desktop side, Microsoft plans a broader beta of the software later this year, with a final release in the first half of 2010.

Much of what is in the technical preview of Office 2010 is not a shocker, given that a test version of the software leaked onto the Web earlier this year, although Microsoft is offering further details on what's in the product as well as how it plans to sell the new software.


In its last update to Office--Office 2007--Microsoft introduced entirely new XML file formats and a major shift in its interface to use a "ribbon" that shifts commands based on what the user is doing. Office 2010 is a set of less jarring changes, with Microsoft saying the goal was to make the basics better.

Office 2010 sticks with the ribbon motif, expanding it to include many of the Office components that didn't get the interface the last time around. Office 2010 will also come in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions--a first for Office.

Word gets a collection of cool image effects that stem from the DaVinci Imaging Engine that was part of Microsoft's now-discontinued Digital Image Suite product. Word, as well as the other programs, gets a new "paste preview" tool that lets users hover over different paste options and see what their paste will look like before accepting that selection.

Excel gets a new feature called Sparklines, which are tiny graphs that can fit in a single cell of a spreadsheet. PowerPoint picks up video editing features as well as the ability to create a video of one's presentation, including voice annotations.

The Outlook e-mail and calendar program adds a conversation view feature, a la Gmail. Microsoft's feature goes further though, offering an "ignore thread" option which keeps a user from having to see a message string they are no longer interested in being a part of. It also has a "MailTips" feature that offers etiquette and security alerts before doing things as replying to a large group or sending a document outside the firewall.

To handle file tasks like saving and printing across Office, Microsoft has added a "backstage view" to each of the applications. It has also made it possible for multiple people to work on the same document simultaneously through co-authoring tools.

Microsoft is also simplifying the number of different Office bundles it sells. There will be three consumer versions. Office Home and Student comes with OneNote, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Office Home and Business adds Outlook to the mix, while Office Professional includes all that, plus the Access database and Publisher page-layout programs.

On the business side, Microsoft Office Standard, the standard package for volume licensing customers, includes Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, OneNote, and Publisher, with the last two applications being new additions to that edition. Licensing Office Standard also gives businesses the ability to host the browser-based versions of the software. The Professional Plus version adds Access, InfoPath, SharePoint Workspace (formerly Groove), and the Microsoft Communicator instant-messaging program.

Microsoft has yet to announce pricing for any of the products.

SonyErricson's Xperia X2

Being the replacement for the SonyErricson's Xperia X1 ,X2 has got some more cool features in addition to what Xperia X1 has.
It has got 8.1mp camera and flash.An extraordinary keyboard makes it special.No words were kept forward for its shot in the market or even the scheduled release unfortunately.

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Most Amazing Collection of Keyboards

Keyboard though being used from many years back but still was not replaced by some other interfacing hardware.But many advancements and innovations were mixed to it to make it the most amazing keyboard.Well i don't do a new one but i would try to get the most of the amazing keyboards in the world in front of you for you to select and have it for free and imagine doing your work with it.

Just a general search in the ocean of information (Internet) i have come up with all these amazing pictures.Take a shot and do send your opinions on these super gadgets.Do also write about your imaginations with these beautiful and handsome keyboards.












May be these are not many of those amazing ones on the world but soon i will fill with many.Do check out the updates now and then and don't forget to comment on this.

Invisible Ink Pen

I have never seen or thought of this beautiful and fantastic idea as i never come across to need it.Thinking about this idea would surely drive you to the invisible world.

We use pen to write some crap or some important notes ( i don't do this ) on a piece of paper.But what if , u cannot see what you have written lately on it after sometime . Wouldn't that be amazing to use such kind of pens.

Coming all the way from the ThinkGeek this product exactly satisfies the laws i have discussed above and finds to more suitable to be used by the magicians and some investigation units.
  • Magicians doesn't want people what they are doing and make it amazing.
  • Investigators doesn't want the trackers know nothing what they are doing.
This is an ink gel pen which writes but disappears after 24 hours.Amazing!!! isn't that?Take a look at some of the shots of this innovative product.



This pen features a special gel ink developed by real KGB scientists during the Cold War (and made in Russia), that disappears completely. Because it is a gel pen, you don't need to press hard which prevents paper indenting. You'll notice the ink fading within a matter of minutes - and it will be completely gone within 48 hours. And not just faded - gone! Even UV scanners won't be able to detect that anything was ever written with the KGB Disappearing Ink Pen. Spies need the best (you need the best), and the KGB Disappearing Ink Pen is the best there is.

KGB Disappearing Ink Pen

  • Looks like a normal pen, but the ink will disappear completely within 48 hours.
  • Special ink formula developed by KGB scientists during the Cold War.
  • Even UV light won't be able to find a trace of your writing.
  • Made in Russia.
  • Dimensions: standard pen size - approx. 6"

Monday, July 13, 2009

Bypass Logon Passwords (Any O.S)

Though there are deadly efforts kept for increasing the security of the data in any operating system the hackers (or crackers) are making their way easily into the core of the O.S to bypass the passwords.Newly there was a release of a bootable cd which works for any O.S and helps in bypassing the logon passwords.



The prototype software named KON-BOOT bypasses the logon passwords for both Windows and Linux kernels and does proves to be very dangerous tool in the hands of crackers.Not a big issue for information on my PC but can be a big shit when on some very informative system.If this can be done then someday hacker does access the root files of the system remotely using the administrator account.

Just follow the simple steps ahead to create KON-BOOT bootable CD or Floppy and bypass logon passwords easily.

  1. Download the KON-BOOT bootable CD or Floppy image, If your anti-virus software complaints disable it for a while.
  2. Burn the disk images to suitable media and configure BIOS to boot from the media first.