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YouTube includes automatic captions

Posted by admin | Posted in Blog | Posted on 11-02-2010

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YouTube includes automatic captions

YouTube has incorporated a beta automatic subtitling feature advantageous for users with hearing disabilities and those not easily understand foreign languages. Until now, people have posted videos on YouTube manually subtitled by the posting user. This has changed with the incorporation of  this automatic subtitling function based on Google ‘s text-to-voice technology. To activate the feature (beta version for the time being), users need only press a virtual button called “caption” and then select the “transcribe audio”, so that YouTube automatically generates text based on the video’s audio. The system also features a choice of translation / interpretation in real time. In their  blog, YouTube accepts that the system has certain imperfections, and that voice to text conversion can produce results that sometimes are difficult  to understand.

What a great feature! who has checked it out?

Windows 8 could be announced in July 2011

Posted by admin | Posted in Blog | Posted on 08-02-2010

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Last December, Chris Green, a Microsoft employee, wrote a post on the MSN blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/chris.green/default.aspx )that seems to reveal that Microsoft could release the next version of its operating system, Windows 8, by  July 2011. It is said that Green also suggests that Windows Server 2012, presumably based on the same technology as Windows 8 and Office 2012 could be available in July 2012.

However, if the timing is correct, then it would appear that Microsoft is trying to accelerate the frequency of updates for your operating system, which does not appeal to many customers of the company. Let’s keep in mind however that in the mean time Google continues to advance its Chrome OS, which could be ready later this year.

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Bing improves its search engine through WolframAlfa

Posted by admin | Posted in Blog | Posted on 26-11-2009

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Microsoft’s browser signs a new partnership to deliver direct answers and links, providing an additional service that allows them to extend their offer and compete with Google.

The supremacy of Google in the field of online search seems not to be questioned, but its competitors are slowly bringing new applications in pursue of least grabbing some market share.

This is what Microsoft has just made, by signing an alliance with WolframAlfa to offer direct answers in addition to links on their search results .

Bing will be using WolframAlpha’s API, to have access to thousands of different algorithms and calculations processes that will improve significantly the search results.

Michael Gomez

‘The Techy Guy’ at Marketing for Small Businesses Ltd

For more info visit Silicon News

Which Antivirus software is the best?

Posted by admin | Posted in Blog | Posted on 26-11-2009

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The independent testing of software, AV Comparatives has done an exhaustive comparative study of 16 antivirus software for the consumer market.

Results are available in a 27-page report published on the website of the organization.

(http://www.av-comparatives.org/images/stories/test/removal/avc_removal_2009.pdf)

The programs included in the comparison were:

- Avast Professional Edition 4.8
- AVG Anti-Virus 8.5
- AVIRA AntiVir Premium 9.0
- BitDefender Anti-Virus 2010
- EScan Anti-Virus 10.0
- Eset NOD32 Antivirus 4.0
- F-Secure AntiVirus 2010
- G DATA AntiVirus 2010
- Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2010
- Kingsoft AntiVirus 9
- McAfee VirusScan Plus 2009
- Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0
- Norman Antivirus & Anti-Spyware 7.10
- Sophos Anti-Virus 7.6
- Symantec Norton Anti-Virus 2010
- TrustPort Antivirus 2009.

A summary of results is presented in the table below

Removal of malware Removal of Levtovers
Avast average average
AVG average average
AVIRA average average
BitDefender Good average
eScan Good Good
ESET average average
F-Secure Good average
G Data average poor
Kapersky Good average
Kingsoft Poor poor
McAfee average average
Microsoft Good Good
Norman average poor
Sophos average average
Symantec Good Good
Trustport average average

This study focused on the ability of programs to remove viruses from infected PCs, not just detection. The study also sought to establish how far the cleaning process removes all traces of the virus, or if it leaves residues of damage to the system. For more details view or download the complete study at http://www.av-comparatives.org/

Michael Gomez

‘The Techy Guy’ Marketing for Small Businesses Ltd

Google Wave – Complete User Manual

Posted by admin | Posted in Blog | Posted on 02-11-2009

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Hello!

For those aspiring to get a Google Wave account, we wanted to share with you this link to this comprehensive user manual written by Firefox extensions builder Gina

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Trapani and Web Developer Adam Pash ‘The Complete Guide to Google Wave’.

Enjoy :)

Claudia Walliman

Marketing for Small Businesses Ltd

Windows 7 arrives in pendrives for netbooks users

Posted by admin | Posted in Blog | Posted on 29-10-2009

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windows_7The new Microsoft operating system, Windows 7, not only will be sold in packages to complete the installation via a disk, but you can download from online store to removable storage units or burn it to DVD.

The idea is that even users who do not have optical drives on their computers, especially those who have a netbook, can upgrade to the new platform, running the installation directly from your USB flash drives.

“For users who do not have a DVD optical drive on their netbook, the download tool in Windows 7 for USB / DVD will get an ISO image and create an auto-run USB device, which may be used to install Windows 7,” explained Brandon Leblanc, a company spokesman.
As indicated by eWEEK magazine, this choice (only available for downloads within the U.S. for the moment), is based on the WUDT tool, which also burn the ISO to a DVD for a traditional installation.

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Michael Gomez

‘The Techy Guy’ at Marketing for Small Businesses Ltd

Apple unveils the New iMac 27″

Posted by admin | Posted in Blog | Posted on 29-10-2009

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Almost stealthily, last week Apple updated listings for their online store to offer consumers new products in almost every product lines. The biggest surprise of all was the unveiling of the new  iMac. The old versions that Apple marketed in sizes 20 and 24 inches disappear to make way for a new display of 21.5 “in the basic model, and the huge 27-inch iMac, with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. With these resolutions, Apple reaches the 16:9 high definition tv ratio and emphasizes the idea that their computers are home entertainment centers.

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Although the new iMac has been improved in many respects, Apple – as usual – keeps the price of the basic machine in £949; the same cost of the basic model for the previous generation.

In the top models of the iMac line, it will be possible to incorporate QuadCore processors, 16GB of RAM and hard drives up to 2TB (approximately 2.000 “gigs”). Significant cosmetic changes are incorporated into the new iMac, with the back and the base of the computer, formerly of black plastic, in aluminium finish, slightly thinner.

In the initial setup – 2.66 GHz Intel Core i5, 4GB RAM, graphics card ATI Radeon HD 4850 512 MB and 1 TB of storage – the new iMac 27 “is priced around £1,599.

These all-in-one will come from factory with embedded wireless accessories, and those wishing to use the bigger keyboard (with numeric keys) will have to order directly from the Internet store, a move not liked for those who prefer Wired keyboard with its convenient USB port and complete set of numeric and shift keys.

The most popular computers from Steve Jobs, the “Macbook White” – so successful that the market took its big brother, the version made of aluminum – also went through a microscope for a “total re-engineering.

In appearance, Apple’s engineers devised a carcass “unibody”- in one piece – slightly more rounded, and incorporated the glass trackpad, significantly larger than the equivalent of a conventional notebook and enables the “multitouch” that hitherto exclusive to the very expensive model MacBook Pro and Air.

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For around £799, that until recently bought a Macbook with 1GB RAM, 160GB hard drive and 2.13 GHz processor, you will be able to purchase a laptop with 2 GB of RAM (two modules of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM), a slightly higher processor and 50% more storage.

We’re looking forward to getting hold of one of these new iMacs, have you already got one?

Michael Gomez

‘The Techy Guy’ at Marketing for Small Businesses Ltd

The New Apple Magic Mouse

Posted by admin | Posted in Blog | Posted on 27-10-2009

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As had been rumored, the Cupertino company announces its new mouse, the “Magic Mouse”, which replaces the Mighty Mouse, an accessory that has been vehemently criticized for sacrificing usability in exchange for a cute design. The major failing of the Mighty Mouse – one of the most expensive in the market, is the tiny area that performs the “scroll” function – just a few months of use are enough before the piece requires constant cleaning, as grease and dust settle on the delicate scroll mechanism. On several occasions, the wear of this mechanism impacted on the ability of the mouse click, disabling the expensive accessory.
Apple seems to want to redeem themselves with the new Magic Mouse, whose design completely eliminates the mechanism of the sphere and the style of the new BlackBerry Tour, uses an optical sensor to detect movements. The news, however, has been met with skepticism from some consumers, who are accustomed to poor performance by Apple when it comes to design and manufacture of mice that can run correctly for a reasonable period of time.
The new mouse will work wirelessly via Bluetooth, with rechargeable batteries, and allow the use of “multitouch” like those Apple presented on the iPhone and iPod Touch, and soon after on their notebooks trackpads.

The Magic Mouse will be on shelves later this month with a price of around £55.

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A demonstration video of the Magic Mouse can be watched here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgiGd53jg2U

by Michael Gomez

The ‘Techy Guy’ at Marketing for Small Businesses Ltd

The end of email? Google Wave made easy peasy

Posted by admin | Posted in Blog | Posted on 23-10-2009

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Last June during their IO 2009 meeting Google announced the development of a technology that might change the way we communicate and collaborate through the web.

This technology, presented under the name WAVE was developed by the same people who created Google Maps and a support team in Sydney, Australia, and is described by their creators as “what email would be if it was to be created today

Email was created 40 years ago as a communication tool that only was capable of handling text. As technology advanced, new types of information were incorporated to the daily exchange such as images, audio and video; however, email programs managed to handle these new requirements in a very efficient way.

Today evolution has brought new mechanisms for communication that people use in their daily lives besides email. In fact, technologies such as instant messaging, chat, cell phones, etc, are used as alternate – complementary – non related tools to attend our communication needs.

Wave will present an integrated solution to these needs by offering a mechanism where they will interact under a natural platform. In fact, their creators describe it as a communications platform that will handle instant messaging, group or private conversations, documents exchange, documents collaboration, wiki type site building and more.  In a few words, just what you actually do with email plus several other programs and sites, joined in a single and simple window; managed by the browser of your choice, without installing any program on your PC and from any operating system (Mac, Windows, Linux, etc).

If this description has not amazed you yet then here are some more details that will be integrated in the product:

-       Online spelling dictionary with predictive text capacity.

-       Live transmitting of every word/character of your message.

-       Search tool to embed web search capacity in the conversation ‘Searchy’ feature.

-       Drag and drop contacts into the wave.

-       Play back feature, which allows you to keep track of the history of each wave from creation to last input in movie motion.

-       Create group albums by dragging and dropping the participants photos into the wave.

-       Embed the whole wave into a blog ‘Bloggy’ feature.

-       Discussion and content collaboration capacity, ideal for planning your projects, trips, events, etc.

-       International language input method.

-       Live editing.

-       ‘Yes, No, Maybe’ gadget to organise responses.

-       Twitter capacity ’Twave’ – a Wave of tweets.

-       Insert a Google map by highlighting a location name in your Wave. Add comments and markers to your map and use the polygon tool to highlight specific areas.

-       My very favourite!!!!! ‘Instant translation to 40 languages if any of the parties does not speak your language’.

In summary, its an email + chat + instant messaging + document collaboration + document sharing and editing + translation tool + online dictionary + more, more… much more! All integrated in a single window.

The product will be released by the end of this year. The effects this will have in the way people communicate is not easy to predict, but as we see it, two things look clear from now:

Our current email communication will become obsolete. Group integration will be enforced, as the language barriers no longer will be a limitation.

Want to add your own prediction? Please send us your comments on this post and remember to ‘Bookmark it’ if you liked it.

Michael Gomez

‘The Techy Guy’ at Marketing for Small Businesses

For a more detailed description visit http://wave.google.com/help/wave/about.html

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