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18 Jul 2009

  Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 beta adds Windows 7 conveniences


It wasn’t too hard to see this one coming, but Microsoft has now officially rolled out the beta version of Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 which, among other things, brings with it a slew of new features that tie into Windows 7. That includes support for full image backup of Windows 7 PCs, Windows 7 libraries support for shared media folders, built-in Windows Search 4, and a number of Windows Media Center enhancements, as well as “better support for netbook computers,” although Microsoft doesn’t seem to have elaborated too much on that. No word on a release date for the non-beta version just yet, but Microsoft is apparently hoping to get it out in advance of Windows 7 — and, yes, it will be a free update for current Windows Home Server users.

[Source: http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/17/windows-home-server-power-pack-3-beta-adds-windows-7-convenience/]



20 Jun 2009

  Free and Open-source audio/video softwares for windows


Here are some of the best and free audio/video softwares.

Media Players

VLC media player

VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player and multimedia framework capable of reading most audio and video formats (MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, DivX, MPEG-1, mp3, ogg, aac …) as well as DVDs, Audio CDVCDs, and various streaming protocols.

Link: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

GOM player

GOM Player is a video/audio player with additional multimedia functions. This is a player of the new generation, which allows you to quickly and conveniently use the advantages of digital technologies. GOM uses low CPU utilization while giving you the best possible image and subtitle quality and plays incomplete files without buffering.

Link: http://www.gomlab.com/eng/

Video Converter:

Any Video Converter

It can convert almost all video formats including DivX, XviD, MOV, rm, rmvb, MPEG, VOB, DVD, WMV, AVI to MPEG-4 movie format for iPod/PSP or other portable video device, MP4 player or smart phone with Any Video Converter, which also supports user-defined video file formats as the output. Batch process multiple files that AVC saves to a pre-selected directory folder, leaving the original files untouched.

Link: http://www.any-video-converter.com/products/for_video_free/

Audio editing:

Audacity

Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. It allows you to record live audio, converts tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs, edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files. You also can cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together with Audacity. Built-in effects are given to remove static, hiss, hum or other constant background noises.

Link: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Power Sound Editor:

Power Sound Editor is a free software to record your own music, voice, or other audio files, edit it, mix it with other audio or musical parts, add effects like Reverb, Chorus, and Echo, and burn it on a CD, post it on the World Wide Web or e-mail it.

Link: http://www.free-sound-editor.com/

[For more audio editing tools visit this page

http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/25-free-digital-audio-editors/ ]

In my next post I will be posting few more best free softwares which will be really an alternatives for expensive Softwares.



8 Feb 2009

  Windows 7 Will Be Available in Six Versions


Additional news pertaining to Windows 7 was released earlier this week. This comes barely a month after the generally positive response to the first public beta of Microsoft’s next iteration of the Windows operating system. Though it’s not yet announced via official channels, a number of Internet sites have independently confirmed with Microsoft that there will be six versions of Windows 7 when it is finally released:

  • Windows 7 Starter Edition
  • Windows 7 Home Basic
  • Windows 7 Home Premium
  • Windows 7 Professional
  • Windows 7 Enterprise
  • Windows 7 Ultimate

How will the various editions of Windows 7 related to the small and medium-sized business? Well, it all depends whether the new machines will be participating in a managed network with Domain Join.

Essentially, only Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Enterprise and Windows 7 Ultimate will support being joined to a domain, so your options are more or less decided if you require it. Windows 7 Professional is positioned as the entry-level edition for businesses and features Encrypting File System. Windows 7 Enterprise will come with DirectAccess technology to be used in conjunction with Windows Server 2008 R2, as well as AppLocker, which is used to centrally lock down unauthorized software.

SMBs that do not require participation in a Windows domain will probably do well with Windows 7 Home Basic or Windows Basic Home Premium. Note that Windows 7 Starter Edition is unlikely to be suitable for any form of business activities, since it only allows up to a maximum of three user applications to run at a time.

In addition, another fact known at this point is that Microsoft will not be providing any software migration tools to upgrade Windows XP or Windows Vista to Windows 7. What that means is that you will have to manually back up user documents and reinstall the requisite applications. It now appears to be a better idea to simply wait for the general availability of Windows 7.

(Source: http://www.itbusinessedge.com/cm/blogs/mah/windows-7-will-be-available-in-six-versions/?cs=30327 )



8 Jan 2009

  Windows 7 Beta Release


Microsoft may release to developers a trial version of its forthcoming Windows 7 operating system as soon as next week, according to a note on one of the company’s Web sites.

“Attend an upcoming MSDN Developer Conference and you will receive a Windows 7 Beta 1 DVD,” Microsoft said on a site it maintains for software developers. The next such conference is Tuesday in Chicago, according to the site, with other conferences scheduled for cities across the country throughout January.

The site promises that developers who attend one of the conferences will be “among the first to see Windows 7.” It also states that attendees will receive preview access to Windows Azure, an operating system that Microsoft is developing for cloud computing environments.

For those who can’t wait, an early build of a Windows 7 beta has appeared on numerous, legally questionable, file sharing sites. “I’m using this OS as I type,” wrote a Pirate Bay user going by the name ‘al966g’. “Looks like it’s OK to me, not too much different than Vista but a few new items,” the user wrote.

The user noted that he had Windows 7 running on a relatively underpowered Pentium 4 computer with only 768 MB of RAM. Vista, by contrast, was widely criticized for steep hardware requirements that forced users to upgrade their PCs.

A final version of Windows 7 isn’t expected until late 2009 or early 2010.

(Source: http://www.informationweek.com/news/windows/operatingsystems… )

Screenshots:

More screenshots : http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windows-7…

Windows 7 Boot Screen Video:



17 Dec 2008

  Cloud Computing and Windows Cloud


You may have heard about ” Cloud Computing”. Some people says that Microsoft going to launch a new OS,  ”Windows Cloud”. It is right of-course! but not the OS is like XP or Vista.  It is purely based on Internet and a light software to handle that. So you may wonder, whats that “Cloud Computing” actually? For instance, If an entrepreneur’s office is based at UK, and  often travels to France or somewhere for the business purpose, It is quiet hard to manage his Computer Applications. Hence he/she can use Google Applications instead. which can be accessible from anywhere around the globe, if there is Internet facility is available. You can make presentations online,  or wanna write documentation? use Google Docs! and worrying for separate accounts? Everything will come under a single account. For E.g. you can use your google account to access all the google services from Gmail to Google Docs (Yeah! even Orkut!). Such services are managed by several servers and each for specific purposes. Hence a Cloud of servers! The Cloud Computing. 

Check out this video for understanding Cloud Computing.

Windows Cloud:

Steve Ballmer at CIGREF:

Some of the statements of Steve Ballmer at CIGREF( Club Informatique des Grandes Entreprises Françaises) meeting on 2nd Oct, 2008 follows:

 “… Microsoft as a company is trying to play in that world by building seamless experiences that leverage that power: the magic of software, the power of the Internet, a world of devices: PCs, TVs, phones, servers in the enterprise, services in the Internet cloud, and software that distributes itself and manages itself…”

“…When we talk about software plus services at Microsoft, we think it means not just how do we write things for the Internet, it really means a remaking of a number of things.

We’ll need a new operating system. Just as we have an operating system for the PC, for the phone, and for the server, we need a new operating system that runs in the Internet. I bet we’ll call it Windows something. We’re going to announce it in four weeks. We might even have a trademark by then. So, for today I’ll call it Windows Cloud. And Windows Cloud will be a place where you can run arbitrary applications up in the Internet that runs .NET…”

“…We are going to build on the present as we get there. This is the direction; the world is going to move to this world. And yet I don’t think anytime soon you’re going to shut down your datacenters and move everything to the cloud.

We will tell you about it, we’ll encourage you, but at the same time our strategy is to build a symmetric stack: Windows Server, Windows Cloud; Active Directory, Active Directory with Live IDs as an identity system in the Internet; SQL Server and an implementation of SQL Server for the cloud. We now have CRM; CRM in the cloud. We have SharePoint; SharePoint in the cloud. We’ve got Exchange; Exchange in the cloud…”

“…The Windows cloud is not yet available, but we’ll be announcing its beta availability soon.

Some of the social computing technologies are available for trial today under the Live Mesh name on our Web sites, but they’re in beta form initially for the consumer market.

The SQL Server data services are currently available, but will be quite a bit enhanced, and Microsoft CRM Online is available…”

(Source: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/steve/2008/10-02CIGREF.mspx )

Windows Azure:

“Ray Ozzie, Microsoft Corp.’s chief software architect, announced Windows Azure, the cloud-based service foundation underlying its Azure Services Platform, and highlighted this platform’s role in delivering a software plus services approach to computing. The Azure Services Platform is an industry-leading move by Microsoft to help developers build the next generation of applications that will span from the cloud to the enterprise datacenter and deliver compelling new experiences across the PC, Web and phone.”

(Source: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/oct08/10-27PDCDay1PR.mspx )

“Windows® Azure is a cloud services operating system that serves as the development, service hosting and service management environment for the Azure Services Platform. Windows Azure provides developers with on-demand compute and storage to host, scale, and manage Web applications on the Internet through Microsoft® data centers.”

(source: http://www.microsoft.com/azure/windowsazure.mspx )

Windows Azure is a cloud computing service, which has several servers interconnect and offers developer’s required services such as building web applications, .NET services, SQL services, Sharepoints and CRM services as well. These can be obtained online and it is the best service for the developers.

In future, may be in 10 year, everything going to be light, simple, flexible, easy access,better performance and go on.. Cloud Computing is one among them which reduces the spendings over the Infrastucture and Storage. So be clear with cloud computing and i hope this post helped you to learn about it little.



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