Wednesday, March 29, 2006

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Which PC for Vista?

Lu "Microsoft Windows XP, the official magazine" , April 2006

"Windows Vista has been designed for modern architectures. He expects 3D graphics cards latest generation of multicore processors, and 64-bit memory bright 4 GB or more ... "

It will be difficult to run it on existing machines, not to mention portable! So it's not this time we will be able to enter the "thin client". And all for use 5% of Excel and Word!

Fortunately, the rest is comforting

"However, the system works on architectures honorably smaller (32-bit CPU, 1 GHz processor and 512 MB of RAM)."

We are reassured! Although it must agree on the meaning of "honorably". With the comfort offered by XP 1 GHz and 512 MB of RAM, it can be disturbed by affirmation. Unless Vista is finally less demanding than its predecessors?

You believe?

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professor claims students not to use their laptops during

Lu USA Today, March 21, 2006

Professor of Law at the University of Memphis, now asks his students not to use laptops in his classes.

The argument is simple: the presence of laptops prevents visual contact between the professor and his audience, and is a kind of defensive hedge between teacher and students.

In its arguments, the professor believes that students can take notes with a pen and paper. She added that she prefers that students think and analyze rather than recording the entire speech.

Students involved complained by petition interposed, fearing that the practice makes a snowball from other teachers.

Question: American students do not know can no longer write with a pen?

Sunday, March 19, 2006

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Internet "space of freedom" or "lawless space"?

Riddle (another):

- This is a "fantastic area of freedom".
- You meet with unknown quantities of which we can discuss, have fun.
- There are also sources of information abundance.
- Everyone is expressed freely.
- While he is there sometimes overflows, trafficking and pornography.
- But this is an extraordinary school of life.
is ...

... ST.

But it could also be the Internet, which generally refer these claims by these times.

So the Internet must be what the Street is not: a place of lawlessness, where everything is free, any expression allowed, even at the expense of others?

Imagine Will we be able to grab a stack of periodicals in the front of the newspaper vendor, or music CDs in specialized departments, and free distribution to passers?

So, yes to the Internet "space of freedom", but as the street, with a minimum of rules, respect and protection of integrated ; interests of everyone!

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DADVSI: or how to make France a "no man's land" of information

After long and heated debates, National Assembly is about to validate the famous project
DADVSI: Draft law on copyright and related rights in society Information
and in particular Article 7 which states:
The technical measures intended to pre [...] ; expensive or limit unauthorized use [...] of a work, other than software, performance, phonogram, video recording of a or program, are protected [...].
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The technical measures must not have FFECT to prevent the effective implementation of intéropérabilit & # 233;.
1 / Take the case of the music sold by Apple through its iTunes Music Store: Purchased songs are encoded in this way for only used with the iTunes software, or played on iPods.
Given the importance of this activity is for Apple, can we imagine that the builder will remove its integrated (Music Store - iTunes - iPod) protection measures that would open the door to competitors environments? There is reason to fear that "thanks" to Apple DADVSI is reduced to close his business on the French market . Consumers who thought they found their account may well be the ones to suffer DADVSI ..
2 / In a society where the economy is increasingly based on trade in agriculture, nor industry, but on that information, is it realistic to impose a Gallic village in our almost free of content.
And besides, why have excluded the software of the law? It would have been fun to also impose the interoperability of software: buy a version of Microsoft Office for Windows, and I'm able to install on all computers in my home, including my Mac and my Linux box!

Wednesday, March 8, 2006

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World Mad, Mad, Mad Web 2.0

Riddle ! What are
BubbleShare , Kaboodle, SixApart, AllPeers, Streakr, Wetpaint, PodServe, Zigtag, Valleywag, Newsvine, ZoomCloud, Snaptune, Memeorandum, Ether, Fold, Edgeio, Maxthon , Mabbs, Tangler, BlogBeat, Flyspy , Meebo, Foldera, BlogBurst, Campfire AllPeers, Podbop, Skickam, Ning 3bubbles, Flickr, Dabble, Songbird, Feedster, Megite , Gtalkr , Friendster, Pandora , Attensa, ZoomTags, Del.icio.us, Digg, FireAnt, Tello, BillMonk, Fleck, PodZinger, etc..
These are the names of some companies that develop at breakneck speed in the mobility of "Web 2.0. Each name corresponds to almost exactly at a site http://www. [The name]. Com where you can see ; the work one of countless innovations proposed by creative miracles, sometimes innovative and often amusing, sometimes useless or frankly absurd. All show a great imagination, including the logo design company that often seems to be the starting point, proudly displayed & # 233; on a home page "under construction"!
A sort of maniac by the name of Michael Arrington began to follow the "startup" creative day the day on Techcrunch , a site dedicated to the observation of Web 2.0.
A flus RSS allows children to stop reading every day about a dozen announcements of new concepts, from the micro enterprises, but also the changes proposed by the great names of the Web, as Google regularly launches new products, like Google Pages recently (to build their website without any programming) or soon Google Calendar (agenda conc ; u for Ajax, a new standard for interfacesweb "rich".
To learn more about the future of the Web (or is it the future Web?), Announcements about products before the availability of version " beta, a single address: Techcrunch
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Tuesday, March 7, 2006

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The user interface of the workstation will gradually change over the next three years

In a research note from January 2006, Gartner analysts expect profound changes in the user interface on workstations, but do not include major technological breakthroughs.
interface evolving
Thus, the concepts of windows "pop-ups and toolbars, considered & # 233; sidered a factor of disturbance for the attention of the user, should disappear Office in favor of a "ribbon" contextual point tool and Preview contextuelle.De same, Vista (the next version of Windows) will thumbnail previews and updated in real time, windows and dialogs less congested, and increased use of three-dimensional effects.
difficult to predict the effectiveness of these changes, but they should make a significant improvement in comfort and productivity, essential to the growth of Working multitasking and processing information in real time.
Vista also provides the "Sidebar" where User combines various gadgets (clock, RSS feeds, status indicators) already known followers of Yahoo Widgets (formerly Konfabulator) or aficionados of Mac OS X.
The animation technologies should also take an increasing role, to add a new dimension to information, this being particularly appreciated & # 233; the younger generation brought up with video games, MTV's visual richness and multi-mode information environments.
Restitution
These interfaces require resources "screen" of constant growth. This should see an increase in resolution and size screens, and extensive use of multiple screens. By age 5, 25-inch screens (or more) and a resolution of 1920 x 1080 should be commonplace, including multi-mode mobile phones display .
By 2009, screens many will be common, but in a "unbalanced". It is not uncommon to have a small screen displaying a calendar or status information, or screen "look" included in the keyboard , telephone or other device to display instant information, including outside a laptop when it is turned off. This should generate many new applications, such as displaying a calendar.
By 2010 the technology-based "electronic paper" displays should allow extra wide, monochrome and low resolution, integrated & co # 251; t limited removable walls or flipchart. In 2015, it should be possible to interact with a wall display with a gesture recognition.
Small displays at low prices should also transform the most common device: there is already a keyboard whose keys are with mini LCD screens, allowing the reconfiguration of the software keyboard.
The audio output should be valued more, packed with users around the world to support their business multitasking music and sounds. It should be expected to manage a proliferation and sound advise to use to avoid "chaos hearing.
Acquisition
Audio capabilities will grow natively in Windows, not only for voice control, or dictation, but also in using the computer as handset & # 233; VoIP.

Similarly, capture video should generalize, at least for the videoconference that for new applications. Office (and OneNote) are provided to manage the capture and recognition of text on paper directly on the user's desktop. The same camera can see that the user's browser arrives at his post and cause ignition of the computer, or pause when the user leaves. The energy savings generated could fund only to alles technology.
Major drawback: when you look at the computer and listening to you constantly, how do you know who listens to what the computer hears? Risks to privacy may be a barrier to widespread adoption.
While Tablet PCs are well developed with improved handwriting recognition, it was not until five years that we should rely on the recognition of a page of handwriting. Toutefoisle stylus is an excellent tool to point, click, copy and paste, and perform all sorrtes graphics.
Recommendations
- Do not get caught by waves recurring media (speech recognition, recognition the handwriting)
- Begin to consider the higher resolution widescreen displays to manage large quantities Information
- Thinking of modest changes to high impact: keypad dynamic tools integrated pointing keyboard (wheel of assistance to navigation)