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MeeGo (Netbook Operating System)




MeeGo is an open source, Linux operating system based on Moblin (by Intel) and Maemo (by Nokia). Its aim is to merge the efforts of Intel on Moblin and of Nokia on Maemo into one project. It is hosted by the Linux Foundation. According to Intel, MeeGo was developed because Microsoft did not offer comprehensive Windows 7 support for the Atom processor.







MeeGo is intended to run on a variety of hardware platforms including handhelds, in-car devices, netbooks and televisions.All platforms share the MeeGo core, with different “User Experience” (“UX”) layers for each type of device.


MeeGo provides support for both ARM and Intel x86 processors with SSSE3 enabled [6] and uses btrfs as the default file system.



MeeGo for netbooks comes in two versions: one with Google Chrome (closed source) and one with Chromium (open source). For a media player, MeeGo comes with Banshee 1.0 for MeeGo (which has just been released):


banshee meego 1.0 screenshot
(Banshee 1.0 for MeeGo)



As an email client, MeeGo is using Evolution Express, a new Evolution interface especially designed for small screens:



evolution express email client meego screenshot
(Evolution Express)



For VoIP, IM, and presence functionality, MeeGo uses Telepathy. Telepathy is a D-Bus based framework that unifies all supported protocols of real time communication, including, but not limited to, instant messaging, IRC, voice and video over IP, and cellular calls.




meego file manager screenshot
(Meego File Manager)


Other useful technical info: MeeGo uses BTRFS as the default filesystem (but you can use a different filesystem if you want), PackageKit for package management, Tracker for indexing, meta-data extraction, and search capabilities for a variety of data types, including media files, and documents and PulseAudio for the sound.




meego network screenshot
(MeeGo Network Panel)



ConnMan (which is sponsored by both Intel and Nokia) is used for connection management - application which Ubuntu will also use for its 10.10 Netbook Edition, as well as Telephony APIs (oFono) for telephony services.


Users who want to download it themselves can obtain the disk image from the MeeGo website. For additional details, see the official release announcement and release notes.

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Evolution of Windows Operating System









Windows was the first commercially available GUI Operating System from Microsoft founded by Bill Gates. In 1983 Microsoft announced the development of Windows, a graphical user interface (GUI) for its own operating system (MS-DOS), which had shipped for IBM PC and compatible computers since 1981. After 4 years in 1985 Microsoft released Windows 1.0 Since then, Microsoft has shipped many versions of Windows, and the product line has changed from a GUI product to a modern operating system.the most successful operating system from the house of Microsoft was Windows XP. The latest buzz is Windows 7 which is in Beta testing now.lets take a look at Microsoft Windows from version 1.0 to windows 7. The information & Pictures are collected from various sources like Wikipedia, Microsoft, Google etc.

Windows 1.0

Windows 1.0 was a 16-bit graphical operating environment that was released on 20 November 1985. Windows 1.0 was the first ever commercially available GUI Operating System.Windows 1.0 was only available on floppy disks. The user had to have DOS to install.Windows 1.0 offers limited multitasking of existing MS-DOS programs and concentrates.The system requirements for Windows 1.0 constituted CGA/Hercules/EGA (listed as “Monochrome or color monitor”), MS-DOS 3.1, 384K RAM (512KB recommended), and 2 double-sided disk drives or a hard drive.Windows 1.0 runs a shell program known as MS-DOS Executive. Other supplied programs are Calculator, Calendar, Cardfile, Clipboard viewer, Clock, Control Panel, Notepad, Paint,Reversi, Terminal, and Write.








Windows 2.0

Windows 2.0 was a 16-bit Microsoft Windows graphical user interface-based operating environment that superseded Windows 1.0. Windows 2.0 was supplemented by Windows/286 and Windows/386 in 1988.Windows 2.0 was packaged with AT&T Computers as test software for many educational institutions. This variation of Windows 2.0 has “plug ‘n’ play” capabilities.Windows 2.0 allowed application windows to overlap each other, unlike its predecessor Windows 1.0, which could only display tiled windows. Windows 2.0 also introduced more sophisticated keyboard-shortcuts and the terminology of “Minimize” and “Maximize”, as opposed to “Iconize” and “Zoom” in Windows 1.0.











Windows 3.0

Windows 3.0 is the third major release of Microsoft Windows, and was released on 22 May 1990. It became the first widely successful version of Windows and a powerful rival to Apple Macintosh and the Commodore Amiga on the GUI front. It was succeeded by Windows 3.1.Windows 3.0 includes a Protected/Enhanced mode which allows Windows applications to use more memory in a more painless manner than their DOS counterparts could. It can run in any of Real, Standard, or 386 Enhanced modes, and is compatible with any Intel processor from the 8086/8088 up to 80286 and 80386.












Windows 3.1X

Windows 3.1X series was the successor of windows 3.0, Windows 3.1 was released in March 1992.Windows 3.1x contains a color scheme named Hotdog Stand. This color scheme contains bright hues of red, yellow and black. The color scheme was designed to help people with some degree of color blindness see text/graphics on the screen easier.Windows for Workgroups 3.1 (originally codenamed Winball and later Sparta), released in October 1992, features native networking support. Windows for Workgroups 3.1 is an extended version of Windows 3.1 which comes with SMB file sharing support via the NetBIOS based NBF and/or IPX network transport protocols.












Windows NT 3.1

Windows NT 3.1 is the first release of Microsoft’s Windows NT line of server and business desktop operating systems, and was released to manufacturing on 27 July 1993. Two editions of NT 3.1 were made available, Windows NT 3.1 and Windows NT Advanced Server.Windows NT provided a 16-bit compatibility subsystem, called “Windows on Windows” (aka WOW), which allowed most Windows 3.x applications to run unmodified on NT. Applications which made direct access to hardware, or depended on DOS-level drivers, were not supported.NT also introduced Win32, a 32-bit implementation of the Windows API. This permitted many 16-bit Windows applications to be recompiled for the system with minimal changes. Win32 also allowed the growing body of 16-bit Windows programmers to leverage their skills on the new system










Windows 95

Windows 95 was released on August 24, 1995 by Microsoft.Windows 95 was intended to integrate Microsoft’s formerly separate MS-DOS and Windows products and includes an enhanced version of DOS, often referred to as MS-DOS 7.0. It features significant improvements over its predecessor, Windows 3.1, most visibly in the graphical user interface (GUI).The basic elements of the interface introduced in Windows 95 — including the taskbar, Start button and menu, and the Windows Explorer file manager. Windows 95 included support for 255-character mixed-case long filenames and preemptively multitasked pseudo-protected-mode 32-bit applications. Whereas earlier versions of Windows are optional “operating environments” requiring the MS-DOS operating system (usually available separately)












Windows 98

Windows 98 (codenamed Memphis) was a graphical operating system released on 25 June 1998 by Microsoft and the successor toWindows 95.Windows 98 Second Edition (often shortened to SE) is an updated release of Windows 98, released on 5 May 1999.It includes fixes for many minor issues, improved USB support, and the replacement of Internet Explorer 4.0 with the significantly faster and lighter Internet Explorer 5.0.

The release of Windows 98 was preceded by a notable press demonstration at Comdex in April 1998. Microsoft CEO Bill Gates was highlighting the operating system’s ease of use and enhanced support for Plug and Play (PnP). However, when presentation assistant Chris Capossela plugged a scanner in and attempted to install it, the operating system crashed, displaying a Blue Screen of Death.












Windows 2000

Windows 2000 is a line of operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on business desktops, notebook computers, and servers. Released on 17 February, 2000.Four editions of Windows 2000 were released: Professional, Server, Advanced Server, and Datacenter Server.Additionally, Microsoft sold Windows 2000 Advanced Server Limited Edition and Windows 2000 Datacenter Server Limited Edition, which were released in 2001 and run on 64-bit Intel Itanium microprocessors.Microsoft marketed Windows 2000 as the most secure Windows version ever, but it became the target of a number of high-profile virus attacks such as Code Red and Nimda. Almost nine years after its release, it continues to receive patches for security vulnerabilities nearly every month.











Windows Millennium Edition

Windows Millennium Edition, or Windows Me was a hybrid 16-bit/32-bit graphical operating system released on 14 September 2000 by Microsoft. ME stands for Millennium.It included Internet Explorer 5.5, Windows Media Player 7, and the new Windows Movie Maker software, which provided basic video editing and was designed to be easy for home users. Microsoft also updated the graphical user interface and the shell features and Windows Explorer in Windows Me with some of those first introduced in Windows 2000.n 1997, “Millennium” was the codename for a future version of Windows NT that was expected to be released in 2000 or 2001. In 1998, Microsoft stated that there would be no version of Windows 9x after Windows 98.










Windows XP

Windows XP was first released on 25 October 2001, and over 400 million copies were in use in January 2006, according to an estimate in that month by an IDC analyst.Windows XP is a line of operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. The name “XP” is short for “experience”.Windows XP is the successor to bothWindows 2000 Professional and Windows Me, and is the first consumer-oriented operating system produced by Microsoft to be built on the Windows NT kernel and architecture.The most common editions of the operating system are Windows XP Home Edition, which is targeted at home users, and Windows XP Professional, which offers additional features such as support for Windows Server domains and two physical processors, and is targeted at power users.









Windows Vista

Windows Vista is a line of operating systems developed by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, Tablet PCs, and media center PCs. Prior to its announcement on July 22, 2005, Windows Vista was known by its codename “Longhorn.” Development was completed on November 8, 2006. Windows Vista contains many changes and new features, including an updated graphical user interface and visual style dubbed Windows Aero, improved searching features, new multimedia creation tools such as Windows DVD Maker, and redesigned networking, audio, print, and display sub-systems.Windows Vista includes version 3.0 of the .NET Framework, which aims to make it significantly easier for software developers to write applications than with the traditional Windows API.









Windows 7

Windows 7 (formerly codenamed Blackcomb and Vienna) is the next release of Microsoft Windows, an operating system produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, Tablet PCs, netbooks and media center PCs.Microsoft released beta version of Windows 7 which gets a very heavy response.Unlike its predecessor, Windows 7 is intended to be an incremental upgrade to Vista, with the goal of being fully compatible with device drivers, applications, and hardware which Windows Vista is already compatible with.Presentations given by the company in 2008 have focused on multi-touch support, a redesigned Windows Shell with a new taskbar, a home networking system called HomeGroup,and performance improvements. Some applications that have been included with prior releases of Microsoft Windows, most notably Windows Movie Maker, and Windows Photo Gallery, are no longer included with the operating system; they are instead offered separately (free of charge) as part of the Windows Live Essentials suite.


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Wi-Fi











Wi-Fi is a relatively new type of technology that is just starting to attract a wide following worldwide. Some consider it to be one of the most significant innovations in technology since the internet came to the mainstream.
Because of it, computers are now able to connect to the internet and to other computers wirelessly.

The precursor of today’s Wi-Fi was developed sometime in the early 1990s by the Netherlands-based company NCR Corporation/AT&T (which later became known as Lucent &
Agere Systems). Called WaveLAN, it was originally intended to be used in cash registers.


Several competing standards prevented the immediate success of having wireless networks. However, with the development of the IEEE 802.11 standard and the release of its first
protocol in 1997, this technology slowly but surely came into the mainstream.

Since then, several protocols were released and several more will be released to address issues such as range and speed.
The first protocol released in 1997, now known as the Legacy mode, operated in the 2.4 GHz frequency.

The throughput and data rate are slow by today’s standards, with only 0.9 and 2 Mbit/s, respectively. 802.11 a and b came two years later in 1999 with the a protocol offering
faster speeds while the b provided a wider range. The elements of the two were later merged in 2003 when the 802.11g protocol was released.

The new protocol offered the speed of the a and the range of the b.

Vic Hayes who is the inventor of Wi-Fi has been named 'father of Wi-Fi' and was with his team involved in designing standards such as IEEE 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g. In 2003, Vic retired from Agere Systems. Agere Systems suffered from strong competition in the market even though their products were cutting edge, as many opted for cheaper Wi-Fi solutions. Agere's 802.11abg all-in-one chipset (code named: WARP) never hit the market, Agere Systems decided to quit the Wi-Fi market in late 2004.













  • Wi-Fi Hotspots

Another jargon in the wireless LAN community is called the Wi-Fi hotspot, simply known as hotspot. A hotspot is any public area that offers free or paid wireless internet connection.

Some of them cover only a small area (e.g. hotel lobbies),while there are those that cover an entire city (e.g.municipal hotspots).

While having hotspots has made cheap and even free internet connection possible, there are also security issues that accompany this technology.

Some hotspots are intentionally or unintentionally unsecured so that any data sent over the network is unencrypted. Because of this, malicious users can sniff (i.e. monitor) data sent by others who are in the same network.

But several solutions such as having a Virtual Private Network (VPN) are available, although they not widely used because of the costs of implementing them.


  • Where to Find Wi-Fi Hotspots


The Wi-Fi hotspot is nothing short of a phenomenon for wireless computing. Since it made the internet publicly available, this technology enabled laptops to be truly mobile computers. While not every country has picked up on this technology yet, there are several major cities and areas in the world where it has been adapted.

Below is a list of some of the typical places where you can find Wi-Fi hotspots.



1. Coffee shops
- have gained popularity as places where people can meet and have a good cup of coffee.But today, coffee shops have now also become hubs for internet users. The good thing here is that, they offer free and unlimited internet connection to their patrons usually by just making a minimum purchase.

2. Hotels
- more and more hotels offer this service which is mainly geared towards business travellers. They can be accessed in hotel rooms and lobbies. The only downside here is that they are usually paid separately from the room rates and can be quite expensive.

3. Airports - Wi-Fi hotspots can now be found in major international airports. This is also mainly geared towards business travellers who may want to check their e-mail just before boardingthe plane.


While hotspots are great places to get free internet connection, people should also be aware that most of them are unsecure.


It means that the data that anyone sends through the network may be read by hackers and could be used for criminal activities such as identity theft.

Users can protect themselves by not visiting websites that require sensitive information when connected to unsecure networks.

Online PS3 Tweaks for Lagging Connection










FIFA 09 on Playstation 3 by EASports really is a great footie game ever.It has the coolest graphic and most realistic football game up to date.





The most great features is online play.I enjoy playing online,but in Asia Central,usually the connection always lag,and during play,always gets disconnected.










Thanks to OpenDNS,I suffer no more from disconnected and lagging connection.

What is DNS?
According to Wikipedia,the Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical naming system for computers, services, or any resource participating in the Internet. It associates various information with domain names assigned to such participants


What is OpenDNS actually?
OpenDNS is the leading provider of free security and infrastructure service.


How to setup your PS3 netwok connection by setting the DNS value to OpenDNS value address.
  • Go to Settings options in PS3 menu and choose the last options,the Network Connection.
  • Select Manual config,search for DNS address and set it to OpenDNS nameserver 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220
  • Save the settings and you're done.
Looks like EA Server and OpenDNS really suites well after configuring.It doesnt hurt to try.

Good Luck!

Windows Vista Ultimate






The 10 ultimate reasons to get Windows Vista Ultimate on your new PC.

1. It’s the greatest Windows VistaTM operating system experience available.
Enjoy all the features Windows Vista has to offer. Windows Vista Ultimate combines the home and entertainment features and premium business features in one complete package. Never doubt that you have the right edition of Windows Vista, as Windows Vista Ultimate includes every feature from every edition.
2. Get ahead of the game.
Be the first to experience new Windows® software and services, made exclusively available through Windows Ultimate Extras.
3. Protect your data from the elements.
With Windows BitLocker™ Drive Encryption1, Windows Vista Ultimate protects your files in the event your mobile PC is ever lost or stolen. Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore can help prevent your data, programs, and settings from falling prey to hardware malfunctions or simple human error.
4. It’s multilingual.
Households that speak more than one language or those learning a new language can install multiple languages and switch between them as easily as logging on.
5. Instant Search.
It’s quick and easy to find anything on your PC and your network, regardless of location or format, including applications, Internet files, documents, media, contacts, calendar events, and e-mail messages.
6. Innovative navigational tools.
The Windows Aero™ user experience makes it easier to find and access recently used documents and programs.



7. TV on your PC. Sit back and enjoy your favourite television shows on your own time with Windows Media Center2. Use the built-in television guide and a compatible remote control to find, watch, record, and pause live TV on your PC or a TV screen.
8. The most advanced gaming
Enjoy richer gaming with vivid graphics, new casual games, and all the advanced features you need for hardcore gaming on a network.
9. Digital memories.
Burn your slideshows and home movies to a DVD with the DVD Burning Wizard and watch them on your PC or a DVD player whenever you like.
10. The ultimate value.
Get a PC preinstalled with Windows Vista Ultimate and receive additional value with Windows Ultimate Extras. Ultimate Extras are cutting-edge programs, innovative services, and unique publications that provide a richer computing experience exclusively for Windows Vista Ultimate operating system users.

Some product features are only available in certain Windows Vista editions and may require advanced or additional hardware and internet service (provider subscription or other service fees may apply).
For details, visit www.windowsvista.com
 
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