Archive for January, 2007

Live Webcast of Bill Gates on Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 Worldwide Retail General Availability

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Two of Microsoft flagship products, Windows Vista and 2007 Microsoft Office System will be unveiled and released on Tuesday, January 30 2007 to the retail consumers worldwide, which is a few more hours to go from the time of writing. To celebrate the general availability of Windows Vista and Office 2007, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates will be joined by hundreds of beta testers, MVPs, Life with Windows Vista families, Microsoft customers, developers, bloggers and press from around the world in Times Square in New York City to help thank the millions of people around the world who provided input and feedback on these products, helped create Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007.

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YouProfit with YouTube

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

In an effort to stay competitive with revenue sharing viral video sites like Revver, Chad Hurley, co-founder of YouTube, said that his site will start sharing profits with its millions of users. The announcement was made during Hurley’s speech at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland this past Saturday. Many active YouTube users have started removing their videos and reposting them on Revver or Metacafe so they can make some money off their hard work. Revver started sharing profits with their users back in October of 2005.

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Scout for Microsoft Office 2007 Add-In Preview

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Scout is the code name of the rumored new plug-in developed by Microsoft for Microsoft Office 2007, which intends to further enhance the easiness to find a command or function in Microsoft Office 2007 application or program. This is on top of enhanced and redesigned Microsoft Office Fluent or Ribbon user interface that helps users to locate and find functions and commands within Office 2007 Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook programs. Scout works by creating a ‘Search Commands’ tab at the end of your ribbon menu where inside it, you could search for commands and functions, especially those tools that is out-of-context, and usually not showing up in the contextual tabs, according to istartedsomething.

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Microsoft Office Fluent - Official Name for MS Office 2007 Ribbon-based User Interface

Monday, January 29th, 2007

Microsoft has officially name the new and redesigned user interface (UI) in Microsoft Office 2007 productivity applications as Microsoft Office Fluent, which replaces the traditional menus and toolbars found in previous releases of Microsoft Office. Microsoft Office Fluent, which more popular known as Ribbon, is a results-oriented design that enables people to focus on what they want to do rather than how to do it. New UI features will help organize and more effectively present application tools and capabilities, reduce design clutter and user interface interruptions. As a result, users can find and discover tools and features easier quicker, making Office apps easier to use. Thus, Fluent UI will support the creation of great-looking documents by enabling user to produce their best work more efficiently.

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Exit, Recover or Restore Access to Desktop from Windows Vista Reduced Functionality Mode (RFM)

Monday, January 29th, 2007

Windows Vista has strict anti-piracy and anti-counterfeit feature in the new feature called Software Protection Platform (SPP). Under SPP, Windows Production Activation (WPA) has been upgraded to version 2.0, which requires all Windows Vista system activates online against Microsoft activation services or corporate KMS (Key Management Service) server. If the Windows Vista installation is not activated within the grace period, or been validated by Windows Vista Genuine Advantage as not genuine after activation (less severe with premium features disabled and 1-hour auto logoff usage limit, not a topic of this article), Windows Vista will run in Reduced Functionality Mode (RFM), with severely limited features enabled.

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New Vision Digital Camera from Samsung

Monday, January 29th, 2007

Samsung recently launched its New Vision (NV) digital camera series, which consists of the NV10, NV7 OPS and NV3 models.

The company highlighted that this latest series sports new design features such as the signature blue ring around the lens and comes with an improved user interface and more advanced features. Amongst the notable features include a 2.5in 230,000-colour TFT display, Adcanced Shake Reduction (ASR), up to ISO1000 sensitivity, MPEG4 video recording and text recognition.

Comes with a compact black aluminium casing , NV10, the flagship 10.1-megapixel digicam allows users to capture still images at up to 3,648 x 2,736pixel resolution. It has a Schneider-Kreuznach lens with 3x optical zoom as well as a discreet popup flash located just above the lens that stay completely hidden when not in use.

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What to Do When Your Flash Cards Die?

Monday, January 29th, 2007

You’re on holiday or attending an important event. You have taken hundreds of photographs with your digital camera. All of a sudden, your camera stops working. It freezes and an error-message appears on screen. Oops, your memory card is corrupted.

Don’t panic. Immediately remove your memory card from the camera and keep it in a safe place. Don’t format the corrupted card.

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Tips to Make VoIP Phone Calls Sound Smoother

Monday, January 29th, 2007

Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is technology that converts a phone conversation into data that can travel over a computer network – and uses the Internet’s cables instead of the telephone company’s wires to carry the chat.

Sometimes you might face the problem that the call quality is not smooth enough. How can this be overcome?

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