Showing posts with label microsoft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label microsoft. Show all posts
Friday, July 4, 2014
New Generation of Microsoft Surface RT Will Embedded Processor Snapdragon 800

Microsoft Surface RT achieve sales were less than impressive in foreign countries and this device could go on sale to $ 199 specifically for educational institutions, but that does not mean Microsoft will give up on the state.
Recent news published by Bloomberg revealed that the next generation RT Surface device will be armed by the Qualcomm Snapdragon chip. RT first-generation Surface device to run Nvidia Tegra 3 processor.
Reportedly the latest Surface device will use the Snapdragon processor that has a 800 MDP becnhmarking satisfactory results compared with a processor with Cortex A15 architecture, the main strength of the Qualcomm SoC is the graphics portion uses Adreno 330 GPU, GPU sets a new standard graphical capabilities of the device mobile.
True or not we still have to wait for an official statement from Microsoft related to the new product.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Apple Google And Microsoft In 2012
The three major players in our technology today, Apple, Google, and Microsoft have given us a lot to look at, think about, and own in 2012. Here is a look back, a glance forward, and wrap up of where the companies are at.

Apple
Apple has lived through some big changes in its first full year without Steve Jobs at the helm. The company has introduced the first 7” tablet in the iPad Mini, a concept that Jobs was against. However, it has done reasonably well in its first few weeks on the market.
There is also the new iPhone 5 that was released to the public with plenty of excitement and hoopla. Unfortunately, the issues with Apple Maps have dampened the enthusiasm to some extent.
Apple still leads the world of technology, but has lost some of its sense of direction. It needs to get that back to remain the definitive leader of what consumers should want to own.
Google
Google arrived on the scene of the tablet market and has won numerous fans with its Nexus 7 this year. It has also gained ground on Apple’s iPhone dominance with the new Samsung devices. Google has gotten involved in almost every area of technology and has proven to be a worthy competitor. It has also shown it can compete in software with Microsoft thanks to Google Docs.

Google hasn’t stopped with traditional technology but has been developing the concepts of Google Glasses and driverless cars to combine technology with everyday objects.
Microsoft
Microsoft has been in the background as the other companies battle it out on the mobile phone and tablet competition for some time. However, it has decided that late is better than never to throw its hat in the ring. And while there have been some criticisms of the new Surface, Microsoft’s first attempt at a tablet has been relatively successful in showing that the company can evolve. The Windows Phone has also demonstrated that it can be competitive.

The competition is going to be fierce in the next few months and on into next year. Google and Microsoft will be working to topple Apple’s reign while the leader will finding new ways to stay on top. In the end, it’s the customers who benefit most from the competition with new and innovative products.
[Images via gigaom & electrosome]
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Microsoft will provide free Windows for Mobile Phones and Tablets
Microsoft will provide free Windows operating system for smartphones and tablet makers in an effort to improve competitiveness against the success of Googles free Android platform Inc. The move was announced at Microsofts annual developer conference in San Francisco, with the hope that more customers are using Microsofts hook and eventually will make money, also using cloud-based services such as Skype and Office.
Until now Microsoft charge to manufacturers of mobile phones and tablets between 5 dollars and 15 U.S. dollars for device to use its Windows system, as it has done in Windows for years.
Until now Microsoft charge to manufacturers of mobile phones and tablets between 5 dollars and 15 U.S. dollars for device to use its Windows system, as it has done in Windows for years.

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