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Showing posts with label Latest Tech News. Show all posts



Facebook’s forthcoming Timeline feature has attracted a trademark-infringement lawsuit from a Chicago-based online scrapbooking company, various media outlets reported on Friday.
According to CNET reporter Laura Locke, Timelines.com filed the legal action on September 30. The company, which has been around since 2008, “is claiming that Facebook’s newest platform product could destroy its livelihood,” she added. They are seeking an injunction to prevent the launch of Facebook’s Timeline services, as well as damages.
Mashable’s Ben Parr points out that Timelines.com owns the U.S. trademarks for the website name, as well as for “Timelines” and “Timelines&design.”
The company, which “lets users view and create multimedia timelines for historical events such as the American Civil War or the rise of Apple, Inc,” also has partnered with media organizations, including The Boston Globe, “in order to create timelines for different sports teams,” Parr added.
They argue that if Facebook is allowed to proceed with the launch of their own Timeline feature, it would “essentially eliminate Timelines.com” as well as create, in Parr’s words, “mass confusion” by suggesting that their website is somehow affiliated with Mark Zuckerberg’s social network.
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An estimated 3,000 PC owners who use Google Chrome to surf the Internet were unable to access (or in some cases, locate) the browser thanks to an error in Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) antivirus software that flagged Chrome as malware.
On Friday afternoon, a post to the Microsoft Malware Protection Center Facebook page confirmed that “an incorrect detection for PWS:Win32/Zbot was identified and as a result, Google Chrome was inadvertently blocked and in some cases removed from customers PCs.”
The post noted that the issue had already been fixed, and that “affected customers should manually update Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) with the latest signatures. To do this, simply launch MSE, go to the update tab and click the Update button, and then reinstall Google Chrome.”
According to Sara Yin of PCMag.com, the issue was initially discovered by Google Chrome’s security team. The team reportedly began automatically began restoring the browser software for affected users, a process which was estimated to take a total of 24 hours.
“For those who don’t want to wait, Google suggests removing the browser from your program list (browser history will not be deleted) and going to Chrome’s homepage to re-download the software. Check its blog post for pictorial instructions,” Yin added.
Slashgear’s Rue Liu, Chrome had been “incorrectly identified as a member of the Zeus malware family.” Zeus malware are typically Trojan horse style programs used by hackers to steal banking information by logging keystrokes, and are spread through unintentional downloads or phishing schemes.
Yin reports that Microsoft has been widely criticized for the error, “with some publications even saying the company was avenging a report suggesting Chrome could surpass Internet Explorer as the largest Web browser in the world.”
Those reports suggest that Chrome will overtake Mozilla Firefox as the second most widely used browser before the end of the year, and could challenge Microsoft’s Internet Explorer for the top spot, according to Gregg Keizer of Computerworld.
“Computerworld replicated Security Essentials’ error by manually deleting chrome.exe, but had trouble reinstalling Chrome in Windows 7 using IE to download Google’s browser,” he wrote in a Sept. 30 article. “Only after uninstalling the remainder of Chrome, then using Firefox to download and save the Chrome setup file was Computerworld able to restore Google’s browser.”
“In that test, Chrome’s bookmarks were reinstated,” Keizer added. “Microsoft did not immediately reply to questions about whether the Security Essentials’ snafu permanently eradicated Chrome bookmarks, as some users attested.”
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700,000,000 – Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors
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80,500,000 – Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors
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Alexa Traffic Rank: 280 (the page rank value is 6 from 10 possible points)

15,500,000 – Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors
Alexa Traffic Rank: 119 (the page rank value is 8 from 10 possible points)

11,500,000 – Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors
Alexa Traffic Rank: 519 (the page rank value is 7 from 10 possible points)

7,450,000 – Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors
Alexa Traffic Rank: 1,524 (the page rank value is 7 from 10 possible points)

7,200,000 – Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors
Alexa Traffic Rank: 465 (the page rank value is 7 from 10 possible points)

7,100,000 – Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors
Alexa Traffic Rank: 106 (the page rank value is 6 from 10 possible points)

7,000,000 – Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors
Alexa Traffic Rank: 2,553 (the page rank value is 7 from 10 possible points)

5,400,000 – Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors
Alexa Traffic Rank: 1,104 (the page rank value is 6 from 10 possible points)

4,900,000 – Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors
Alexa Traffic Rank: 2,466 (the page rank value is 7 from 10 possible points)
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Microsoft has enabled more detailed previews of the upcoming Windows 8 operating system, by giving away Win 8-based tablets to developers and journalists.

This is My Next got hands on one of these devices, which are actually the Samsung Slate 7 11.6″ multitouch tablets with a pre-beta version of the OS.



If you want to preview this touch optimized OS yourself, you can download Developer Preview version from Microsoft’s webiste. The available releases currently don’t include support for ARM-architecture based devices, but only for x64 and x86 platforms (Intel and AMD processors).
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With only five days before Apple officially spill the beans on his latest creation smartphone / s, we have yet another iPhone 5 related rumor-. This time he just database AT & T own inventory, where cases of the most anticipated smartphone launch this year were born.

As you can see above, the covers are designed for the not yet announced the iPhone, comes courtesy of the Case-Mate - one of the largest providers of this type of accessories for the iPhone generation and has three different varieties.
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Windows 8 Release Date: We can expect Windows 8 to be launched sometime in mid-late 2012, however, it’s too early to predict the Windows 8 release date, since it is still under development. Nevertheless, the only question that haunts each and every one of us – Will Windows 8 win the battle against Apple which it had lost several years back?

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It is reported that Windows 8 is expected to have the same system requirements as Windows 7, and will run on existing PCs/laptops that run Windows 7. Here are the following minimum system requirements to run Windows 8:
Processor: 1GHz or faster 32-bit or 64-bit processor
RAM: 1GB (32-bit) or 2GB (64-bit)
HD Space: 16GB for 32-bit (or 20GB for 64-bit)


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Windows, being one of the most used OS, brings great challenges for Microsoft to keep its users impressed in the next version of Windows.
Although Windows 7 has done exceptionally well since its release, Microsoft has been constantly working to make the next version of Windows a better one by further improving upon the existing features, and have added new impressive Windows 8 features along with a stunning UI.
Microsoft released the early version of Windows 8 on a prototype tablet last week. Those of you who would like to taste and experience the all new Windows 8, you can download the Developer Preview, which is currently in pre-beta version. The developer version shows off the current stage of the OS. It is available for free download, and comes in three different packages:
  • (1) 64-bit version – Only the OS
  • (2) 32-bit version – Only the OS
  • (3) 64-bit version with developer tools
Windows 8 offers a number of new Windows 8 features from its all new UI to Windows App Store and improvised security features. Here’s a list of new features and improvements which will arrive with Windows 8:
Support For Both x86 PCs And ARM Tablets
Windows 8 is the first edition of Windows which will work on both ARM based tablets and traditional x86 (as well as x32 and x64) PCs based on ARM processors from Intel and AMD.
“Support for ARM-based chipsets, touch, and sensors makes Windows 8 work beautifully on your choice of a full spectrum of devices, such as 10-inch slates with all-day battery life, ultra-lightweight laptops, and powerful all-in-ones with 27-inch high-definition screens,” Microsoft contends, in a Windows 8 Guide distributed with Windows Developer Preview
Window To GO
The “Windows To Go” seems to be an exciting feature that basically allows Windows 8 to boot from a USB device (called as Live USB), including user’s programs, settings and files. The feature is designed to work with both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0, and on both legacy NIOS and UDFI firmware. However, Microsoft says that a user will not be able to “Hibernate” with this feature.
“Windows To Go is a new feature in Windows 8 that enables enterprise administrators to create USB drives containing complete, managed Windows images that users can use to boot and run Windows on any Windows 7 or Windows 8 capable computer. Windows To Go makes it possible for employees to use a managed device whether they work from home, a client office or in a free seating environment. This session will discuss Windows To Go, its hardware requirements and building compatible and complementary software.”
Another interesting thing about this feature is that, if the USB drive is removed, Windows will automatically freeze, but will continue to operate if the USB drive is inserted back in the next 60 seconds after removal.

Windows Store
To compete with Apple, Windows has confirmed the introduction of a Windows Store, similar to Mac App Store, which allows users to browse through Windows applications, while developers can publish their Metro-style apps on Windows 8 devices.
Few days back, Microsoft gave a strategic view of its app store, and gave a quick demo on how it works. Microsoft revealed that the Windows App Store will be the only place where users can access the Metro-styled apps. Here’s a quick demo that shows how users will be able to buy their apps:
Window 8 User Interface
Speaking about the UI, Windows 8 certainly has got a mind blowing interactive UI, which has been extensively redesigned to a “Metro-style” design, which shows the most important information to you, embodies simplicity, and gives you full control over it. The UI is designed to provide a fluid and intuitive interaction and navigation with touch, or a mouse and keyboard.


Julie Larson-Green, Corporate Vice President, Windows who stated: “Everything that’s great about Windows 7, is better in Windows 8,” gave a quick hands on look at the Windows 8 user-interface. Here are some of the screenshots she released:
Windows Logon Screen – Unlike the traditional way of entering a password to unlock the screen, Windows 8 can be unlocked by just tapping on the right areas of the screen.
Windows 8 Start Screen – The Start screen is yet another impressive UI. The screen basically groups all your applications together, which you can easily drag and drop, or add new things.




Improved Windows Defender
The Windows Defender which was first released with Windows Vista is getting a security upgrade with the upcoming Windows 8. This would probably edge-our third-party antivirus and anti-malware programs. Windows Defender will become a full-fledged anti-malware solution for Windows 8. This will include protection against all types of malware such as virus, worms, trojans and rootkits.
In addition to that, Windows Defender will provide real-time detection and protection from malware threats using a file system filter, and will interface with Windows secured boot, which is another security feature.
Internet Explore (IE) 10
The developer preview of Windows 8 comes with a Metro version of Internet Explore (IE) 10. Since it is a preview version, it does not support any browser plugins and extension – including Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight. However, it will feature full screen browsing mode by default, implements several new HTML5 capabilities, turbocharges HTML5 performance, and adds some security options for Web applications.
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