Softwares
Microsoft Windows 8 (Beta)
Jul 6th
We’re live from Microsoft Windows president Steven Sinofsky’s keynote at D9, and there’s something rather exciting on stage — a pair of experimental Windows 8 dev boards running an OS that looks very much like Windows Phone 7′s Metro UI. All Things D actually sat down with the man earlier today and got a sneak peek at what to expect starting with the live tiled screen you see above — and yes, like Windows Phone 7, this OS is designed for touch.
There’ll be two kinds of applications for Windows 8, one that runs in a traditional desktop, and the other pseudo-mobile apps based on HTML5 and Javascript, but both environments — rather, the entire OS — have been designed from the ground up for touchscreen use. Keyboard and mouse will still be options for both sets of programs, but there are multiple virtual sets of keys for different form factors, including a split keyboard for vertical slate use. Multitasking is simply a matter of swiping running apps into the center of the screen, and you can pull windows partway to “snap” them in place alongside other windows — even mixing and matching traditional desktop programs with web apps simultaneously (like Twitter alongside your spreadsheet). There’s a new version of Internet Explorer 10 (which runs Silverlight) and an app store built into the touchscreen interface, along with integrated services like Office 365. Microsoft says the new OS will run on laptops, tablets and desktops when it appears — whenever that might be.
All Things D didn’t have any details on when we’ll get pricing or availability, but we’re looking at some Intel Atom-based demo units on stage right now, and Microsoft says it will have ARM designs (the OS will support NVIDIA, TI and Qualcomm) viewable on the Computex show floor, and more will be revealed at the Build Windows developer conference in September. We should note that “Windows 8″ is just a codename for what we’re seeing here — “we’ll figure out the real name in due time,” Sinofsky told the crowd — but we don’t see much harm in calling it Windows 8 for now. – (Source from Engadget)

Broadcast Asia 2011
Jun 21st
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Broadcast Asia 2011 Exhibition @ Suntec Singapore
Highly acclaimed as THE one-stop knowledge platform for the Broadcasting industry, BroadcastAsia2011 returns from 21-24 June 2011 at Suntec Singapore, bringing a plethora of the latest innovations, revolutionary technologies and programmes for the industry experts and professionals.
Join leading exhibitors as they congregate at Asia’s largest and most comprehensive event to showcase emerging technologies in Film, TV and Digital Signage. Expect revolutionary technologies in 3D, Animation and VFX, Broadcast Infrastructure / Facilities, Broadcast Networking and Security, Digital Media Asset Management, HD / Digital TV / IPTV / HBBTV (Hybrid Broadcasting Broadband TV), Mobile Broadcasting, Motion / Film Production and Graphics, Playout Services, Pro Audio (Editing / Mastering / Mixers / Post Production / Production), Radio (Automation, Master Control, Production) Satellite/Transmitter, Workflow Solutions, to name a few.
Broadcast Asia 2011 International Conferences
The BroadcastAsia2011 International Conference will feature a brand new conference format, with up-to-date sessions on the latest developments of broadcasting and “broader-casting” in the international arena, the growth of 3DTV since its recent launch, the future of HbbTV as well as the return of ever-popular topics such as file based workflow, what’s new in technology transmission standards and much much more. There will also be technical workshops that address specifically on the latest industry issues held in conjunction with the conference.
The Creative Content Production Conference also returns with a greater focus on content development and production in the Film and TV industry, as well as the convergence opportunities between both. There are expanded opportunities for working with producers and film-makers, as well as launch screenings for exciting upcoming projects.

Apple’s Steve Jobs talks about iCloud
Jun 8th
Wednesday, 8 June 2011,
At Apple’s WWDC in San Francisco, Apple’s Steve Jobs talks about the company’s new cloud photo service after he returns from his medical leave. In addition with that, users have the ability to take a picture on one device and then it automatically shows up on multiple devices.
What is iCloud?
iCloud stores your music, photos, apps, calendars, documents, and more. And wirelessly pushes them to all your devices — automatically. It’s the easiest way to manage your content. Because now you don’t have to.
Your content. On all your devices.
iCloud is so much more than a hard drive in the sky. It’s the effortless way to access just about everything on all your devices. iCloud stores your content so it’s always accessible from your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, or PC.* It gives you instant access to your music, apps, latest photos, and more. And it keeps your email, contacts, and calendars up to date across all your devices. No syncing required. No management required. In fact, no anything required. iCloud does it all for you.
Free gets you a lot.
When you sign up for iCloud, you automatically get 5GB of free storage. And that’s plenty of room, because of the way iCloud stores your content. Your purchased music, apps, and books, as well as your Photo Stream, don’t count against your free storage. That leaves your mail, documents, Camera Roll, account information, settings, and other app data. And since those things don’t use as much space, you’ll find that 5GB goes a long way.

RocketMelt Your Free Browser
Apr 13th
RockMelt is re-imagining your online experience by creating a new web browser that makes it easy to stay in touch with friends, search online, and get updates from your favorite websites.
For more please check it out @ http://www.rockmelt.com/

iOS 4 Lets You Do Amazing Things
Jul 7th
With over 100 new features, the free iOS 4 Software Update lets you do amazing things on your Iphone.
Compatibility
iOS 4 works with iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 3G. Not all features are compatible with all devices. For example, multitasking is available only with iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS.
Features
Now you can run your favorite third-party apps — and switch between them instantly — without slowing down the performance of the foreground app or draining the battery unnecessarily.
Folders
Organize apps into folders with drag-and-drop simplicity. Get faster access to your favorites and browse and manage up to 2160 apps.
Even better Mail
See messages from all your accounts in a unified inbox, organize messages by threads, open attachments in third-party apps, and more.
Tap to focus video
While shooting video, tap the display to choose where to focus.
Home screen wallpaper
Change the background wallpaper on your Home screen.
Many more features for iOS4 @ http://www.apple.com/iphone/softwareupdate/

Buy Office 2007 today, get Office 2010 free
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