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18 November 2006

You Tube! Advertising on the cheap!

Filed under: General — Ian Hulme @ 10:59 pm

As many people know, You Tube is a site where anyone can upload their home videos, googles, animation and so on.

I have heard of many things getting on there, including viral marketing (you see it, send it to someone else and so on).

But today i came across something that actually made me think “I WANT THAT”. What was it you might ask? It was a blender.

There was a company that made industrial blenders. The CEO was trying to think of new ways to test the blenders they made. That gave another employee an idea “video the tests and put them on You Tube.”

Click the following link to see - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OmpnfL5PCw

16 November 2006

Electricity goes Wireless?

Filed under: General — Ian Hulme @ 2:58 pm

While audio and data transmissions through the air have become normal in recent years, we still need to carry around cables to recharge our portable devices. New research now indicates that even power may go wireless soon.

Everyone knows how easy it is to forget to charge your phone, laptop, i-Pod, etc (as i sit here typing, my phone is actually dead), makes for a very useful thing, so long as it doesn’t electricute everyone in the room on errors.

Click here to read more. 

15 November 2006

Microsoft Zune Released (In America)

Filed under: Microsoft — Ian Hulme @ 11:32 am

Microsofts answer to i-Pod has officially launched in America.

Zune

Retailing at $249.99 the Zune has a 3″ Colour Screen, 30GB capacity, all the usual mp3 player facilities are there with the addition of a “twist menu system” which is found at the top of the screen, and works by clicking across the different option what ever level you might be in, which means no more click back to the start of the menu system to go to something else. Preloaded Content is also to be found, and other features to make your music listening experience easier.

Looking away from the music side, you can also view your pictures, choosing one for you wallpaper to personalise your Zune. There is also Video, radio, and the big thing is the wireless sharing enabling you to send your songs to a friends Zune (with a range up to 20-40 meters, depending on inside or out), although they will expire after you have listened 3 times or after 3 days.
Click here to view the walkthrough.

14 November 2006

Vista! an expensive Step.

Filed under: Microsoft — Ian Hulme @ 12:38 pm

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Direct-marketing reseller CDW has released results of a survey indicating that many businesses will not be upgrading to Windows Vista as soon as it comes out at the end of the year. Most IT managers indicated their businesses would need to make costly hardware upgrades –presumably new PC purchases–to support Microsoft’s new operating system.

A positive spin was put on this report saying that “86 percent of respondents plan to upgrade to Vista”, but only Twenty percent of survey respondents “would start deployment” within 12 months, said Terry Fink, CDW manager of marketing development.

I will be waiting until some more of the bugs are worked out of the system before i start advising customers to upgrade to Vista, but like the report says, its a costly upgrade depending on how many computers you have.

Who says talking to your Computer doesn’t Help?

Filed under: Microsoft — Ian Hulme @ 12:26 pm

Improved Speach Recognition is one of the Features coming with Windows Vista, enabling the user to open, close, and use programs; navigate around the screen; explore the Web; and create documents.

A lot of work has been put into Speach Recognition to make it “useable”, Other versions I have used tended to take lots of time to set up, and would still get things wrong, and I would eventually just bang away on the keyboard as usual. Vista has improved the recognition of custom or unusual words making it more accurate. One of the main points is that the user can actually use the computer with Speach Recognition for general operations such as opening programs, even mouse movement, and not just for typing now.

Click here to view a demonstration.

10 November 2006

Internet Explorer 7

Filed under: Microsoft — Ian Hulme @ 11:19 am

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IE 7 has just been released, and has been added to the high priority updates.

Here’s a quick run down of the new features:-

New Look: to maximise the area of the screen which displays the webpage, the interface at the top has been redesigned removing the clutter leaving what you need.

Tab: Open multiple webpages in the one browser window, enabling you to easily click through your pages.

Printing: IE7 automatically adjusts the webpage so that it is printed off right first time.

RSS (Really Simple Syndication): You may have seen this on some of the sites you look at, IE7 brings it together so that you can check all your news sites, blogs, etc on the one page, seeing what you haven’t read yet.

Finally Security: The main thing on the web is security, if you don’t have that say goodbye to your computer. IE7 helps protect you against malicious software, and helps to keep your personal data safe from fraudulent websites and online phishing scams making it safer to browse the web.

9 November 2006

Would you Buy Two Monitors?

Filed under: General — Ian Hulme @ 11:29 pm

Using two screen for the same computer has many uses, Bill Gates said he have one monitor for Outlook to see all his emails, and the other to do everything else. Other Possible uses would be work and watch a film.

Soyo Introduces this nice bit of kit:

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Soyo 19” Dual LCD Monitor - GVLM1928 (black)

Windows Vista is Completed!

Filed under: Microsoft — Ian Hulme @ 6:05 pm

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At around 50 million lines of code, and 5 years in the making, its been a long road for Microsoft.

Microsofts New Operating system will be with businesses by the end of the end of Novemeber, and ready for retail by January 2007.

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