Saturday, October 22, 2011

VMWARE FUSION 4


VMware fusion 4 adds support for virtualizing OS X Lion in adding to over 200 operating systems so your Mac can be most compstible computer you've ever owned.with more than 90 new features and optimized for today's multi-core Macs and OS X Lion,VMware Fusion 4 is better than ever

Vmware fusion 4 is recognized to be the easiest,fastest and also most reliable way to run windows programs on your Macs without the need to reboot. The latest version is optimized for Apple’s new Lion operating system, and works wonderfully with Launchpad and Mission Control. It promises to be the faster than ever with better performance, speedy graphics, and outstanding reliability

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Sony PlayStation 4 Features, Design, Games & Release Date

 
The most recent rumor published about the PlayStation 4 is that it might be launched on 2013. This rumor was actually very vague as no other detail are available yet.
In a recent report by Develop-Online, various sources “within Sony's internal studio structure” confirmed that teams have begun “preliminary work” on the PS 4 gaming console. Yes, finally something concrete is out there regarding the PlayStation 4. Also, the report mentioned that some of these teams may be moving into the full level production phase sooner than expected.

PLAYSTATION 4 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

The Sony PlayStation 4 is said to be made of eco-friendly materials. The gaming console is expected to be made up to 60% of recyclable materials. Apart from that, it will also have a “Eco Start” feature, which will allow gamers to save and resume games, without having to switch off the console.
Additionally, it is choreographed to switch off every 30 minutes of no activity. The interesting part is that during this time, the console will self-charge automatically from a rechargeable cell. This not only saves energy, but also maintains and extends the life of the console.
Although the device is blended with eco-friendly features, it certainly needs those specifications which are essentially required for any hardcore gamers. The PlayStation 4 is expected to sport a 1.5 TB hard disk drive, which allows users to store a large number of games. It will have USB 3.0 ports along with an HDMI connect port.
The Sony PlayStation 4 will have full 3D support with 4K2K compatibility, and supports 3D Blu-Ray. It is enabled to synchronize with Sony Ericson, and also synchronize with the Sony Bravia. The Sony Entertainment Network (SEN), formerly called Qriocity, will also be included in the console.
In terms of CPU, the current PS 3 uses a cell based processor with 1 PPE (Power Processing Element) at 3.2 GHz. We are expecting the PS4 to have 32nm 8 Core Cell processor with 16 SPEs, along with a 22nm Kepler. We are also expecting the console to have a boatload of RAM, with at least minimum of 2GB RAM.

Microsoft Windows 8 Developer Preview




The Windows 8 Developer Preview provides an early (but surprisingly complete) look at the next generation of Windows, complete with touch interface, brand new desktop apps, and more.
You're not a developer? You don't have a touch screen device? Don't worry, this release is aimed at developers, but anyone can use it. And while the new interface is very touch-oriented, it also works with the mouse and keyboard.
You do need to be careful where you install it, though. The Developer Preview requires a clean install, and can't be uninstalled later, so it's best to use it on a spare system, if you have one (especially as it's also an early version, buggy, incomplete, and with no support on offer from Microsoft). If you've an old laptop capable of running Windows 7, for instance, then it should be able to run Windows 8, too.
Or if you don't have the necessary hardware, then it can be safely run in a VirtualBox virtual machine, instead.
However you install the Developer Preview, once it's launched you'll find the new Metro-style desktop (if you've ever used or seen Windows Phone 7 then you'll know exactly what to expect) comes packed with extras. So as well as links to Explorer, Control Panel, IE and the old-style desktop (which is still available, if you get lost) there's a weather app, social networking tools, games, productivity apps and a whole lot more.
These are just sample applications, not what will be included with the finished Windows 8. They're still interesting to explore, though, and once you get tired of these then you can always install and run your existing apps, just as you always did. Well, that's the plan, at least - there are sure to be incompatibilities in this release, however, so don't be surprised if you have some issues.
Obligatory Microsoft notice: The Windows Developer Preview is a pre-beta version of Windows 8 for developers. These downloads include prerelease software that may change without notice. The software is provided as is, and you bear the risk of using it. It may not be stable, operate correctly or work the way the final version of the software will. It should not be used in a production environment. The features and functionality in the prerelease software may not appear in the final version. Some product features and functionality may require advanced or additional hardware, or installation of other software.
Verdict:
The Developer Preview is an interesting release and will give you a great feel for how Windows 8 will look and feel, but it's not in any sense reliable yet, and shouldn't be used to do any kind of serious work.