Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Microsoft vows hardware fight with Apple

Steve Ballmer. Microsoft is going to turn up the heat on Apple, with a more aggressive focus on hardware, CEO Steve Ballmer said in an interview with Computer Reseller News.

After making predictable declarations about advantages in the corporate "enterprise" software market, he said that "we are not going to let any piece of this [go uncontested to Apple]...Not the consumer cloud. Not hardware software innovation. We are not leaving any of that to Apple by itself. Not going to happen. Not on our watch,"according to CRN.

"Hardware-software innovation" is the operative phrase here, as that's the newest fight Microsoft is picking with Apple.

Microsoft is getting set to deliver its own PC for the first time in the company's history when Windows 8 rolls out later this year. Dubbed Surface, the line of tablets sports innovative keyboards -- allowing laptop-like functionality -- and includes models running Windows 8 for both Intel and ARM processors.

Ballmer recognizes that Apple has a distinct advantage by controlling both the hardware and software. That results in a taut hardware-software design, like the iPhone and iPad, which consumers obviously like.

"Right now we are working real hard on the Surface. That's the focus. That's our core. Look, we'll see what happens," he told CRN.

Where this strategy leaves its hardware partners like Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Acer, and Asus is not clear. Though he did say, "We do feel empowered to innovate everywhere and bring our partners with us."

This article comes from:http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-57468996-92/microsoft-vows-hardware-fight-with-apple/

Monday, July 9, 2012

Apple faces new legal challenge in China

Apple is facing a new legal dispute in China - this time over Siri, its voice recognition software.The move comes just days after Apple paid $US60 million ($A59.04 million) to end a dispute over who could use the iPad name in China.
Apple faces new legal challenge in China
Shanghai Zhizhen Network Technology Co Ltd patented its Xiao i Robot software in 2004, while Apple's Siri, which made its debut with the release of the iPhone 4S last year, was first developed in 2007.

The Chinese company's version operates in a similar way to Apple's personal assistant and works on the iOS and Android operating systems.Si Weijiang, a lawyer acting for the Shanghai-based firm, said it had tried to contact Apple two months ago over the alleged infringement but received no response.

'We sent legal notices to Apple in May, but no one contacted us. We filed the lawsuit in late June to the Shanghai number one intermediate people's court,' Si told AFP.'Currently the case is now at the court-mediated stage.''We mainly ask Apple to stop infringing on our patent and cover the court costs, but once the court confirms Apple has infringed on our patent, we will propose compensation,' he added.

The company's chairman, Yuan Hui, told the Apple Daily newspaper that the firm had 100 million users in China.'People feel that China has no innovation, that companies here just copy. But in fact, we are leaders in our field, and we have created our own innovation,' Yuan told the paper.

It added that Apple was also facing legal action from another Chinese company for allegedly infringing its 'Snow Leopard' trademark.The High Court of the southern province of Guangdong said on Monday that Apple had paid $US60 million to settle a long-running legal battle with Chinese computer maker Shenzhen Proview Technology over the iPad name.

Both Proview, based in the southern city of Shenzhen, and Apple had claimed ownership of the Chinese rights to the 'iPad' trademark.Proview's Taiwanese affiliate registered 'iPad' as a trademark in several countries including China as early as 2000 - years before Apple began selling its hugely successful tablet computer.

Analysts said the Chinese government wanted the matter resolved, wary of the damage a ruling against Apple could do for the foreign business climate in China.

Greater China - which includes Hong Kong and Taiwan - is Apple's fastest-growing region, with revenues second only to the United States.

This article comes from:http://www.skynews.com.au/tech/article.aspx?id=769717

Friday, July 6, 2012

Apple, Google remove Trojan spamming app from stores

Apple and Google removed an app from their app stores after it was revealed to be harvesting users' phone contacts as spam targets.

The Find and Call app was originally thought to be an SMS worm but later discovered to be a Trojan, according toKaspersky Lab. The Russian software security firm said it alerted by Apple and Google to the presence of the malware in their stores, leading to the app's removal.

Apple confirmed it removed the app for violating App Store rules."The Find & Call app has been removed from the App Store due to its unauthorized use of users' Address Book data, a violation of App Store guidelines," Apple spokesperson Trudy Muller told CNET.

CNET has also contacted Google for comment and will update this report when we learn more.The app required users to register their e-mail address and phone number and then would offer to find friends from users' phone book. The phone book data would then be captured and transmitted to a remote server, Kaspersky said.

The malware would then spam the user's contacts with text messages that appeared to come from the original user and including links to download the malware."The 'from' field contains the user's cellphone number," the report says. "In other words, people will receive an SMS spam message from a trusted source."

Both the iOS and Android versions also uploaded users' GPS coordinates to the remote server. The app also allowed users to enter information for social networks, e-mail, and even PayPal.

The app's author told Russian blogAppleInsider.ru that the app was still in beta and blamed a "failure of one of the components" for the spam. "This bug is in process of fixing," the app author said in a translated e-mail.

While malware is no stranger to Google's app store, Kaspersky points out that this is a first for Apple."It is worth mentioning that there have not been any incidents of malware inside the iOS Apple App Store since its launch 5 years ago," Kaspersky Lab said.

The malware discovery comes as Apple grapples with a binary corruption problem that led to incomplete app downloads and app crashes. After reports of the problem surfaced, Apple acknowledged the issue and said was working on a solution.

This article comes from:http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57467274-83/apple-google-remove-trojan-spamming-app-from-stores/

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

what iphone video player do you like?

iPhone has published for several years,we all know that watching video maybe a good feeling on iPhone,but how many iphone video player do you know?

There are 7 iPhone video player,which one do you like best?
1. QuickTime Player
2. MplayerX
3. Movist
4. VLC Media Player
5. RealPlayer
6. Plex
7. XBMC
I have used most of them,I like QuickTime Player,because it play video fluently,and it also can play many video formats,Of course,the other iPhone video players are also OK.If you have not try the other video players,you can have a try!

I have searched some information about these iphone video players,each has its own character,like the MplayerX,it has Clear pictures of the video.

Like QuickTime X, if you choose to have your video playing in a window, rather than maximised, all of the title bars of the window and any playback controls that are present will disappear.



Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Apple Will Release $299 iPad Mini in October

A research analyst claims that Apple will unveil a 7.85-inch iPad Mini with 8GB of memory in October.Fresh off the heels of Google’s own 7-inch tablet, new rumors are still firing about the same-sized iPad. Pacific Crest analyst Andy Hargreaves suggests that the 7.85-inch iPad Mini will debut in Q4.

“We anticipate an entry-level 7.80-inch iPad with 8GB of NAND capacity to price at $299 with an initial gross margin of 31%,” wrote Hargreaves, in a research noteposted last Thursday.

Hargreaves went on to claim that the iPad Mini will probably cannibalize some of the larger iPad sales. Hargreaves told CNET that Apple would most likely kill off the $399 iPad 2 to make way for a 16GB iPad Mini.

“We estimate Apple will sell 10.0 million 7.85-inch iPads in FQ1 (Dec. 2012) and 35.2 million in all of F2013,” he said. “Based on estimated component order volume, we believe our iPad Mini unit estimates are well within Apple’s production capacity. We anticipate 25% cannibalization of the larger 9.7-inch iPad (for every four 7.85-inch iPads added, we reduced our 9.7-inch iPad estimate by one), so our total F2013 iPad estimate increases to 91.6 million from 65.2 million.”

Rumors of a smaller iPad started circulating when Tim Cook took the reins as Apple CEO. Cook’s predecessor, the late Steve Jobs, famously had a dim view of the 7-inch form factor.

In recent months, TabTimes has learned that Apple has reportedly been testing a 7.85-inch iPad at its offices in Cupertino, while other sources (including Samsung) have claimed that the device could pop up as early as September.

This article comes from:http://mashable.com/2012/07/02/apple-ipad-mini-october/

Monday, July 2, 2012

Brand New iPhone App Allows Australian Sales Reps To Process Orders Instantly While On The Road

JobSync is a mobile ordering system for sales reps, enabling them to take orders and process them instantly from their iPhone to better serve the customers while on the road. Reps can also access live inventory levels, avoiding customers ordering out of stock products and improving information flow.

The original software was designed by Damian Smith from software development companySyncIT. Having performed as a stable platform across Windows Mobile devices for years, Damian and his team decided to extend its reach to iPhone, and has seen massive public interest generate around the app in a short time.

SyncIT started over ten years ago, and has been tasked with designing creative online and mobile solutions for a number of clients – building systems to manage the transport of coal, to treatment cycles for cancer patients.“After witnessing wholesalers struggling with their order systems on a daily basis, we have come up with a one-stop solution for sales reps which will improve productivity and turn-around time, as well as reduce human error,” Mr Smith says.

“We saw a need for a simple yet effective way to remove the paperwork involved in the sales process. We wanted to give business owners the opportunity to improve their day to day operations, customer satisfaction, increase cash flow and ultimately grow their business.”

By downloading JobSync onto their iPhone or Windows mobile device, sales reps can check on the client’s account history before knocking on their door. They can access the client’s last order, check live stock levels and place an order based on that, also ensuring that the order is linked directly into their account system.

Should the client want to check out new products, the sales rep can also display the latest catalogue directly from their mobile. Orders placed in the field go directly through the warehouse, where the product is packed and dispatched – saving time and money. Lost order sheets and ordering products that are out of stock are a thing of the past.“We’ve designed JobSync to work anywhere and everywhere. Even if you’re out of mobile coverage, you can continue working offline, knowing the data is secure and the order will be sent through when mobile coverage is available again,” says Mr Smith.

“You need to be one step ahead of your competitors – you can’t afford for the order sheet to go missing or to expect clients to wait for out of stock products to arrive. JobSync puts your business ahead of the game and frankly I don’t think it can afford to operate without it.”

This article comes from:http://www.sfgate.com/business/prweb/article/Brand-New-iPhone-App-Allows-Australian-Sales-Reps-3677728.php

Thursday, June 28, 2012

How to Convert MKV to DVD with Leawo DVD Creator?

DVD format is a popular video format, it can be played in many video player, MKV is not a popular format, so you can convert MKV to DVD, and then you can watch your video files, and here we can see how to convert MKV to DVD with Leawo DVD Creator.

When you install leawo dvd creator software, you will see some simple icons and three main tips, it is the following:
 

Full guide:

First step: you can click file menu to add your local video or you can direct click the add video button to
 

When you have added your video the “edit” button and “3D”button are all lighted.

Second step: you can edit your video, at this step, you can apply special features to the output video through Trim, Crop, Effect and Watermark.


Third step: you can click the “design menu” button which is on the top right corner, you can change the Menu Template to choose which is sufficient for a nice DVD menu. To make it more flexible for you, you can replace the background music and picture with your own.
 

In the background button, you can set a lot of characters, the gallery, color, picture, video, music and some other functions.
 

Fourth step: when you have edited your video, you can do some other settings and then you can click burn to DVD menu to burn mkv video to dvd.

OK, if you have done the whole step, you have accomplished to burn MKV files to DVD, and you can enjoy your video file!
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