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Saturday 17 January 2015

Joy Nuga: Epitome Of Leadership

It is said that the Youths are the leaders of tomorrow. This has been oneof the main focus of Mr. President, he has carried the youths along in his government and has also laidout more benefitial plans for the youths, Plans that will enable an Average Nigerian Youth attain his/her full potential.


With the current insurgency group and other individual going round to make sure his government is frustrated, Mr. President has not allowed that to distract him in whatsoever way.


God has been with him all along his political Journey, and God is still With him. We just have to use our rights to propagate the will of God andlet Jonathan continue his GOOD WORKS, Because God wont do for man what man can do for himself

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Monday 15 July 2013

Sony Glass -The new Inovation Project of Sony

Now as the Time is Passing we are getting more and more deeper in the Tech Era.In this is Year every Company is trying to do something different.Apple has started his work with iWatch and LG and Samsung are also Seeking to work on same Watch concept,Google has launched his innovation with its "Google Glass" and many more projects are going on.But Sony is not in the above Gossip.On which new Innovation Tech Sony is working?


#Sony is Working With the same Glass Concept.Let' have a briefer Look to it :-


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Sony is doing different experiment with glasses which gives you two screen means unlikely Google Glass Sony would let you view the screen in both the lenses.According to Some Roumores Sony is going to add one more interesting feature that would give Glass the ability to adjust the Screen By users eye Movement only.Like if you take your eye sight to the right side thw whole screen will move to the right.Sony Glass is gonna equipped with high Quality earphones and Powerful Camera which will make it more like a Smartphone.Sony might be taking this idea fto make a Head Mounted Display by its older Product - "HMZ-T2 Personal 3D viewer" which is already available in the market as the world's first Head Mounted 3D TV.

This year can also be dedicated as the year of "Wearable Gadgets",Sony is gone face a very Tough Competitions by Apple,Google,LG and Samsung because of this Kinds of Wearable Gadgets.But then also announcement of the Sony Glasses, is going to be considered the best in comparison with Google Glass because of its "Two-Lens Display" and many more features,Sony is expected to use Open Source OS unlikely the Google Glass.

Monday 8 July 2013

Microsoft Tweaks Windows 8, Blamed For PC Slump


<p> FILE - In this Thursday, Aug. 23, 2012 file photo, the Microsoft Corp. logo, left, is seen on an exterior wall of a new Microsoft store inside the Prudential Center mall, in Boston. Microsoft will use its annual developers conference to release a preview of Windows 8.1, a free update that promises to address some of the gripes people have with the latest version of the company’s flagship operating system. The Build conference, which starts Wednesday, June 26, 2013, in San Francisco, will give Microsoft’s partners and other technology developers a chance to try out the new system before it becomes available to the general public later in the year. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)
 Microsoft on Wednesday released a preview version of an update to Windows 8, aiming to address some of the gripes people have with the company’s flagship operating system.
At a conference in San Francisco, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer acknowledged that the company pushed hard to get people to adopt a radical new tile-based “Modern” user interface in Windows 8. Microsoft is now back-pedaling, making it easier to reach and use the older “desktop” interface.
“Let’s make it easier to start applications the way we’re used to,” Ballmer told the audience of software developers. “What we will show you today is a refined blend of our Desktop experience and our Modern experience.”
Microsoft made the preview of Windows 8.1 available for free as a download.
Windows 8.1 will allow people to boot up in Desktop mode. There, they’ll find a button that resembles the old Start button. It won’t take users to the old Start menu, but to the new “Modern” Windows 8 start screen. Still, the re-introduction of the familiar button may make it easier for longtime Windows users to get accustomed to the changes. A common complaint about Windows 8 is that it hides features and functions, and replaces buttons with gestures and invisible click zones that have to be memorized.
Other new features of Windows 8.1 include more options to use multiple apps. People will be able to determine how much of the screen each app takes while showing up to four different programs, rather than just two. The update will also offer more integrated search results, showing users previews of websites, apps and documents that are on the device, all at once.
Microsoft also touted a broadening array of applications specifically written for Windows 8, among them one from Facebook.
Frank Gillett, an analyst with research firm Forrester, said that with 8.1, Microsoft is doing a better job of uniting the Desktop and Modern screens, but the changes don’t run deep.
“They smoothed off some rough edges, but they don’t fundamentally change the experience of having two experiences within one operating system,” he said.
The preview version of Windows 8.1 is meant for Microsoft’s partners and other technology developers, but anyone can download it. The release comes exactly eight months after desktops, laptops and tablets with Windows 8 went on sale. The version of the Windows 8.1 update meant for the general public will come later in the year, though the company hasn’t announced a specific date.
Julie Larson-Green, the head of Microsoft’s Windows division, said the update, rapid by Microsoft standards, “shows how much more responsive our engineering has become.”
Many of the new features have been shown already. A three-day Build conference, which started Wednesday in San Francisco, gives Microsoft developers a chance to learn more about the new system and try it out. It also will give the company a chance to explain some of the reasoning behind the update and sell developers on Microsoft’s ambitions to regain relevance lost to Apple’s iPad and various devices running Google’s Android software.
Windows 8, released Oct. 26, was meant to be Microsoft’s answer to changing customer behaviors and the rise of tablet computers. The operating system emphasizes touch controls over the mouse and the keyboard, which had been the main way people have interacted with their personal computers since the 1980s.
Microsoft and PC makers had been looking to Windows 8 to revive sales of personal computers, but some people have been put off by the radical makeover. Research firm IDC said the operating system actually slowed down the market. Although Microsoft says it has sold more than 100 million Windows 8 licenses so far, IDC said worldwide shipments of personal computers fell 14 percent in the first three months of this year, the worst since tracking began in 1994.
Windows 8 was also supposed to make Microsoft more competitive in the growing market for tablet computers. But Windows tablets had less than a 4 percent market share in the first quarter, compared with 57 percent for Android and 40 percent for Apple’s iPad.
One big problem is the fact that Windows 8 doesn’t work well on smaller screens, making Windows tablets less competitive with cheaper tablets such as Apple’s iPad Mini, Google’s Nexus 7 and Amazon’s Kindle Fire HD. Microsoft built Windows 8 primarily to run on tablets with 10-inch to 12-inch screens, and it is trying to address that shortcoming in Windows 8.1.
It’s crucial that Microsoft sets things right with Windows 8.1 because the outlook for the PC market keeps getting gloomier. IDC now expects PC shipments to fall by nearly 8 percent this year, worse than its previous forecast of a 1 percent dip. IDC also anticipates tablets will outsell laptop computers for the first time this year.
Microsoft is addressing that shift by banking its future on touch controls. Its strategy calls for having just one operating system work on both tablets and traditional computers. That allows popular Windows programs such as Office to work well on tablets, too. But in making Windows easy for touch screens, mouse and keyboard commands are more complex to use and figure out.
Apple and Google, on the other hand, believe people use those machines differently and have opted to keep their operating systems separate. Apple, for instance, believes that it can be tiresome to have to constantly move your arm to touch a desktop or laptop screen. That’s not a problem with tablets because you’re already holding it.
As for the growing interest in smaller, cheaper tablets, Microsoft has said the company is working with other manufacturers to make some. At the conference, it didn’t confirm reports that it is making its own.
Microsoft also said very little about Windows RT, the Windows 8 variant that’s designed to run on the same phone-style processors that let the iPad and Android tablets be lighter and have longer battery lives than Windows 8 tablets with PC-style Intel processors. Windows RT has been hamstrung by a lack of applications, since it won’t run older Windows programs.
At the conference, Microsoft showed off an Acer tablet with an 8-inch screen — a size that would be a good fit for an RT device — but it ran full-blown Windows 8 instead.
Microsoft Corp. just cut the effective price of its Surface tablet with Windows RT by including a keyboard cover for free. The cover sells for $120 or $130 on its own.
Microsoft also said this month that it would give buyers of the RT version of Surface the Outlook email and calendar program at no extra charge — joining other Office freebies Excel, Word and Power Point — and sweetening the offer for the device that is priced starting at $499. The new programs will come as part of the Windows 8.1 update

Post titleDetails On Apple’s iWatch And New iPhone Emerge


It doesn’t appear to be a slow summer for Apple, which is working on various new products, according to reports, including having filed for a trademark in Japan on the name “iWatch.”
That might be a good name for the Cupertino, Calif.-based company’s rumored smartwatch device, which is said to pair with the iPhone and display notifications and other information. The trademark was filed on June 3 with the Japan Patent Office and made public last week, Bloomberg and Reuters first reported.
Apple would not comment on the reports when reached by ABC News, but Apple CEO Tim Cook addressed the wearable gadget category last month at the All Things D conference and said that the wrist was a “interesting” and “natural” spot for a wearable devices, at least in comparison to Google Glass.
 “There are lots of gadgets in this space right now, but there’s nothing great out there,” Cook said at the technology conference. “But none of them are going to convince a kid that hasn’t worn glasses or a band to wear one. There are a lot of problems to solve in this space. It’s ripe for exploration.” Recently a number of fitness wristbands were released, which pair with a phone and track steps and calories burned.
The iWatch would be a new category or type of device for Apple, but the company is also planning to refresh its iPhone. The iPhone 5S has already been rumored to have the same design as the currentiPhone 5, but have aa faster chip and a fingerprint reader. The International Business Times reports that it will launch on September 20. Apple released the iPhone 5 last September 21.
In addition to the slightly refreshed 5S, Apple is said to be working on a lower-cost iPhone, which will have a plastic shell available in a range of colors. Purported photos of the green version of the phone have emerged on French site Nowhereelse.
Apple previewed the next version of its iOS 7 operating system for the iPhone and iPad last month. The software has been drastically overhauled with a brand new more colorful design and a host of new features. iOS 7 is due out this fall.