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Windows 8.1 gets global release

windows 8.1Microsoft has released the Windows 8.1 update for its flagship operating system.

The download seeks to address some of the criticisms levelled at the original version of Windows 8.

In particular, the update restores the start button and allows a computer to boot up with a traditional desktop interface.

The launch comes at a critical time for Microsoft as it seeks a new boss, with PC sales experiencing a long decline.

Windows 8 sought to bridge the gap between touchscreen devices, such as tablets and smartphones, and more traditional form laptops and desktop machines. As such it had an interface built of tiles that could be tapped or swiped to open applications.

However, many people found the tiled interface did not work well for some of the things they were used to doing with a computer.

The changes in 8.1 include:

  • start button – tapping once on this brings up the tiled interface and a long press opens up system controls
  • desktop mode – lets people avoid the tiled interface entirely
  • keyboard shortcuts – removes the need to toggle between different on-screen keyboards when typing numbers and letters
  • gesture control – some applications, such as those for cooking, can now be paged through without touching a screen
  • tile sizing – the blocks on the touchscreen interface can be in one of four sizes
  • web browsing – Windows 8 machines will now display separate web pages side by side
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What Happens In An Internet Minute?

What Happens In An Internet Minute?

What happens in an Internet minute? Today, the number of networked devices is equal to the global population. By 2015, the number of networked devices will be twice the global population.

6 million Facebook views,

277,000 logins,

2+ million search queries on Google,

1,3 million video views and 30 hours of video upload.

320+ news Twitter accounts,

100,000 new tweets,

3,000 photo uploads,

639,800 GB of global IP data transferred,

135 botnet infections,

20 new victims of identity theft,

204 million emails sent,

1,300 new mobile users,

47,000 app downloads,

61,141 hours of music,

$83,000 in sales,

100+ new LinkedIn accounts,

20 million photo views,

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Intel’s gesture control tech will be built into PCs from 2014, but here’s how to try it sooner

David Meyer's avatarGigaom

Ever since Microsoft’s(s msft) Kinect came out, I’ve been wondering when the technology would get built into PCs. Yes, there is Kinect for Windows, but it’s a peripheral — I’m talking about having advanced motion detection capabilities in the webcam, as a bridge to exciting future user interfaces.

Well, today I learned such technology is on its way, but not from Microsoft. No, it’s Intel(s intc) that the PC manufacturers are talking to, and it’s not Kinect that’s the base: it’s Intel’s perceptual computing technology.

According to Paul Tapp, senior product manager in Intel’s perceptual computing division, manufacturers have “committed to doing it” in 2014 – “it” being the integration of an Intel-designed motion-detection system into their machines. And in the meanwhile, peripherals maker Creative put its $210 Senz3D, the first retail device to use the technology, up for preorder on Thursday.

Creative Senz3D

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World’s top PC vendor now sells more smartphones and tablets than PCs

 

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The mobile app life cycle: moving beyond device security

Gigaom's avatarGigaom

Consumerization trends like BYOD have made device locking and wiping a priority, but device security is only a small piece of the enterprise-mobility puzzle. To become truly secure and productive, enterprises must broaden their scope to encompass a wider range of mobile issues, including application procurement, testing and validation, distribution, monitoring, and retirement.

In this webinar, our panel will address these topics:

  • What is enterprise-mobility management?
  • What are the limits of device-level security?
  • What can we learn from other device- and application-management paradigms?
  • What processes and tools are necessary?
  • What is the future of enterprise-mobility management? 

Speakers include:

Register here to join GigaOM Research and Apperian for “The mobile app life cycle: moving beyond device security,” a free…

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Microsoft To Set Up Windows Stores In 600 Best Buy Locations, Launching This Summer

 

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Microsoft Gives In To The Old Guard, Adds Start Button And Boot To Desktop To Windows 8.1

 

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Windows 8.1 To Get A Start Button Because Windows Is Dumb Without One

 

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