Sunday 6 October 2013

HP outs NFC and wireless mobile printing solution for homes and offices:


HP has introduced the 1200w Mobile Print Accessory, a device aimed at simplifying the process of printing documents from mobile devices.
The 1200w, which connects to a printer's free USB port, allows you to print from a mobile device's local storage or from the cloud by walking up to the box and tapping any NFC-enabled smartphone or tablet on it.
Alternatively, it can create the equivalent of Wi-Fi access point that you can connect to and print from if NFC isn't in your mobile device's box of tricks.

Peer-to-print:

This saves businesses from having to set up company Wi-Fi networks specifically used for printing tasks, HP says, as the 1200w uses a peer-to-peer connection that offers 128-bit encryption.
HP says it's worked closely with leading mobile device manufacturers including Apple, Microsoft, and Samsung to make sure that you won't have to download an app to get it to work.
And if you do find that your mobile device doesn't have built in print support, you can download for HP's ePrint app to get the job done.
HP's NFC/Wireles 1200w Mobile Print Accessory is compatible with the company's LaserJet and multi-function printers from 2008 onwards that are equipped with a USB port. We've contacted HP for price and availability.

Office 2013 review:

Office 2013 is the latest refresh of Microsoft's near ubiquitous Office suite. The latest version sees it get the Windows 8 treatment, with a touch-friendly interface and a sparser look, as well as new features in every application.
As part of the launch, Office has also reached a new landmark by going into the cloud with subscription pricing, on-demand installation and automatic syncing of settings and documents you save online rather than offline. It's called Office 365.That particular method of purchase ensures you're always up-to-date, even if the software changes.
While the main thing you'll notice with Office 2013 the new look, there are some really interesting features under the hood - though sadly not for Windows XPusers, who are now excluded. Office 2013 is strictly for Windows 7 and Windows 8 users.
As usual, there are multiple versions of Office 2013, but this time around the different editions are not just about whether you're using them at home or in a business or which applications are included.

Buying Office 2013:

Even if you decide you want to buy a pay-for-it-once-and-keep-it copy of Office 2013 in a box, you won't find a DVD inside – just a product key to unlock the software you download. (Buyers in "developing countries with limited internet access" can still get a DVD, but that's not an option in the UK or US.)
If you prefer to pay an annual subscription to get extra features, Office 365 editions let you download the Office 2013 applications onto multiple PCs (or share them with your family).
For home users, there are four options. Buy the boxed software and you can put it on one PC. Office Home and Student 2013 with Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote costs £109.99/$139.99; Office Home and Business 2013 adds Outlook and costs £219.99/$219.99. Office Professional 2013 has the full set of programs for £389.99/$399.99; Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access and Publisher.

Android KitKat


Android is the operating system that powers over 1 billion smartphones and tablets. Since these devices make our lives so sweet, each Android version is named after a dessert: Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, and Jelly Bean. and next is android kitkat 4.4



The Android Story


Android 1.5, Cupcake


Android 1.6, Donut


Android 2.0, Eclair


Android 2.2, Froyo


Android 2.3, Gingerbread



Android 3.0, Honeycomb


Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich


Android 4.1, Jelly Bean


then amazing android OS  called ........

Android 4.4, KitKat


next is lime pie which is realsed in mid of 2014......
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Saturday 26 January 2013

windows 8 application:
1.operating system:





2.open source programming language:

 


                   Both is about operating system and open source programming language and it is useful for u , and need to install in 1ly windows 8.

Tuesday 8 January 2013


UBUNTU -OPEN SOURCE OPERATING SYSTEM


Ubuntu  is a computer operating system based on the Debian Linux distribution and distributed as free and open source software, using its own desktop environment. It is named after the Southern African philosophy of ubuntu ("humanity towards others") or another translation would be: "the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity". 
As of 2012, according to online surveys, Ubuntu is the most popular Linux distribution on desktop/laptop personal computers, and most Ubuntu coverage focuses on its use in that market. However, it is also popular on serversand for cloud computing.[citation needed]
Development of Ubuntu is led by Canonical, Ltd., a UK-based company owned by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth. Canonical generates revenue through the sale of technical support and services related to Ubuntu, and since version 12.10, by displaying advertisements in Unity Dash, the default file manager in desktop Ubuntu.According to Canonical, the Ubuntu project is committed to the principles of free software development; people are encouraged to use free software, improve it, and distribute it.

Sunday 6 January 2013


WINDOWS 7 IS CATEGORIZED INTO :

·         Starter
·         Home Basic
·         Home Premium
·         Home Premium N (European market)
·         Professional
·         Professional N (European market)
·         Enterprise
·         Ultimate
·         Ultimate N (European market)

window server are:

·         Web Server
·         HPC Server
·         Standard Edition
·         Enterprise Edition
·         Datacenter Edition
·         for Itanium-based Systems

WINDOWS 8 IS CATEGORIZED INTO :

  • RT (ARM architecture)
  • Core
  • Core N (European market)
  • Pro
  • Pro N (European market)
  • Enterprise
  • Enterprise N (European market)

WINDOWS 8 SERVER ARE:

  • Foundation Edition
  • Essentials Edition
  • Standard Edition
  • Datacenter Edition
·          



AN INTRO ABOUT WINDOWS PHONE 8.0:

  • Windows Phone 8 is the second generation of the Windows Phone mobile operating system from Microsoft. It was released on October 29th, 2012, and like its predecessor, it features the interface known as Metro (or Modern UI).
  • Windows Phone 8 replaces its CE-based architecture used on Windows Phone 7 devices with the Windows NT kernel found on many Windows 8 components. Current Windows Phone 7.x devices cannot run or update to Windows Phone 8 and new applications compiled specifically for Windows Phone 8 are not made available for Windows Phone 7.x devices.[2]
  • Windows Phone 8 is the first mobile OS from Microsoft to use the Windows NT kernel, which is the same kernel that runs Windows 8. The operating system adds improved file system, drivers, network stack, security components, media and graphics support. Using the NT kernel, Windows Phone can now support multi-core CPUs of up to 64 cores, as well as 1280x720 and 1280x768 resolutions, in addition to the base 800x480 resolution already available on Windows Phone 7. Furthermore, Windows Phone 8 also adds support for MicroSD cards, which are commonly used to add extra storage to phones.
  • Due to the switch to the NT kernel, Windows Phone 8 also supports native 128-bit Bitlocker encryption and Secure Boot. Windows Phone 8 also supports NTFS file system due to this switch.[10]

  • Other Features:

  • Xbox SmartGlass allows control of an Xbox 360 with a phone (Available for Windows Phone, iOS and Android)
  • Xbox Music services support playback audio files in Windows Phone, as well as music purchases.
  • Xbox Video services support playback of video files in Windows Phone but not video purchases. [14]
  • Native code support (C++), allows for simplified porting from platforms such as Android, Symbian, and iOS
  • Simplified porting of Windows 8 apps to Windows Phone 8 (compatibility with Windows 8 "Modern UI" apps)
  • Remote device management of Windows Phone similar to management of Windows PCs
  • VoIP and video chat integration for any VoIP or video chat app (integrates into the phone dialer, people hub)
  • Firmware over the air for Windows Phone updates
  • Minimum 18 month support of Windows Phone updates to Windows Phone 8 devices
  • Camera app now supports "lenses", which allow third parties to skin and add features to camera interface
  • Native screen capture is added by pressing home and power buttons simultaneously
  • Hebrew language support is added for Microsoft to introduce Windows Phone to the Israeli market.[15]

 A SMALL INTRODUCTION ABOUT C#  LANGUAGE:


            C#(pronounced see sharp) is a multi-paradigm programming language encompassing strong typing,             imperative, declarative, functional, generic, object-oriented (class-based), and component-oriented programming disciplines.

  •  It was developed by Microsoft within its .NET initiative and later approved as a standard by Ecma (ECMA-334) and ISO (ISO/IEC 23270:2006). C# is one of the programming languages designed for the Common Language Infrastructure.

C# is intended to be a simple, modern, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language.[6] Its development team is led by Anders Hejlsberg. The most recent version is C# 5.0, which was released on August 15, 2012.


Design goals:

 The ECMA standard lists these design goals for C#:[6]
The C# language is intended to be a simple, modern, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language.
The language, and implementations thereof, should provide support for software engineering principles such as strong type checking, array bounds checking, detection of attempts to use uninitialized variables, and automatic garbage collection.
Software robustness, durability, and programmer productivity are important.
The language is intended for use in developing software components suitable for deployment in distributed environments.
Source code portability is very important, as is programmer portability, especially for those programmers already familiar with C and C++.
Support for internationalization is very important.
C# is intended to be suitable for writing applications for both hosted and embedded systems, ranging from the very large that use sophisticated operating systems, down to the very small having dedicated functions.

Although C# applications are intended to be economical with regard to memory and processing power requirements, the language was not intended to compete directly on performance and size with C or assembly language.

Reason for name c#:

The name "C sharp" was inspired by musical notation where a sharp indicates that the written note should be made a semitone higher in pitch. This is similar to the language name of C++, where "++" indicates that a variable should be incremented by 1.




APPLE:OS X MOUNTAIN LION-LATEST VERSION OS IN APPLE FAMILY.



Screenshot of OS X Mountain Lion

Company / developer   :Apple Inc.
Programmed in                    :C, C++, Objective-C[1][2]
OS family                            :Mac OS, Unix-like (until Mac OS X 10.5), Unix (From Mac OS X 10.5)[3][4][5][6][7]
Working state                    :Current
Source model                    :Closed source (with open source components)
Initial release                    :March 24, 2001; 11 years ago
Latest stable release            :10.8.2 (Build 12C60) [8] [edit]  (September 19, 2012; 3 months ago) [±]
Latest unstable release    10.8.3 [±]
Marketing target            :Personal computing
Available language(s)    :Multi-lingual
Update method                    :Apple Software Update
Mac App store
Supported platforms
                                          :x86-64: versions 10.4.7 through 10.8
                                           IA-32: versions 10.4.4 through 10.6.8
                                           PowerPC: versions 10.0 through 10.5.8
Kernel type                       : Hybrid (XNU)
Default user interface          :Graphical (Aqua)
License                          :Proprietary EULA
Preceded by                  :Mac OS 9
Official website                  :www.apple.com/osx


ADVANTAGE OF USING WINDOWS-8:

1. Quick Boot: This is a feature I love. Instead of turning on the computer and waiting for it to boot for long, I now get to the Start screen within 10 seconds. That is on a Celeron powered notebook!!!

2. Shutdown: It seems as quick as pressing the POWER button in old 8086 machines running MS-DOS (Remember them?)

3. Boot to Internet ready Interface: Unlike Windows 7 that shows desktop while still loading drivers for Internet, I can fire Internet as soon as I get to the start screen. No waiting here as well.

4. Navigation: Strange enough, I am not missing the Start menu nor the Start screen. Scrolling using the mouse wheel is fun. It is a different matter that I removed all unnecessary apps to make it a smaller scroll.