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Windows 8 to allow pattern-based logins?

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Windows 8 to allow pattern-based logins?


Windows 8 to allow pattern-based logins?

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 01:48 PM PDT

Windows 8 to allow pattern-based logins?According to a new video, Windows 8 will allow users to login/unlock their computers with patterns, just like Android and iOS devices do now.

Microsoft is expected to launch Windows 8 in mid-2012, for desktops and tablets. The OS will feature more cloud-based features, Kinect support, Zune music, and see a revamped UI.

Windows 8 will also have support for ARM-based SoC, alongside Intel x86 architectures, so a plethora of tablets are expected in 2012 featuring the OS.

So far, there has been a very early build leaked to torrent and warez sites, but most of the expected features are not included.

Video slightly NSFW:

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Windows 7 hits 350 million licenses sold

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 01:37 PM PDT

Windows 7 hits 350 million licenses soldMicrosoft has celebrated the 18-month anniversary of the release of Windows 7 this week, and let go some figures about the OS.

The software giant says they have sold 350 million licenses of Windows 7, making it the fastest selling OS of all-time, and probably the fastest selling piece of software of all-time, as well.

90 percent of businesses have migrated or are migrating to Windows 7, moving on from the aged Windows XP.

Microsoft is expected to launch Windows 8 in mid-2012, for desktops and tablets. The OS will feature more cloud-based features, Kinect support, Zune music, and see a revamped UI.

Windows 8 will also have support for ARM-based SoC, alongside Intel x86 architectures, so a plethora of tablets are expected in 2012 featuring the OS.

In the U.S., Windows 7 market share has surpassed Windows XP and Vista.

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Xbox Live Gold is free for Europeans this weekend

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 01:10 PM PDT

Xbox Live Gold is free for Europeans this weekendMicrosoft has reminded Xbox gamers in Europe this weekend that their free silver subscriptions will be bumped to Gold for free, and given all Gold features.

The software giant is being generous because it wants to break the Guinness World Record for "largest online 100 meter sprint."

Kinect Sports owners are being asked to join the attempt, which will be tomorrow at 1pm EST.

Explained:

Then, all you need to do is play Kinect Sports and complete a sprint mini-game while connected to Xbox LIVE at the time listed below. You must choose sprint from the mini-game menu – not the entire track and field event for your race to count.


The company says every participant will be given an Xbox and Guinness World Record Avatar t-shirt (Pictured).

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Google asking Spotify to power its music service again?

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 12:32 PM PDT

Google asking Spotify to power its music service again?Cnet says that Google has asked Spotify, once again, to power its oft-delayed Google Music service.

Talks started last year but were broken off as Google could not agree on what they wanted.

The company was even considering buying Spotify, for an undisclosed amount.

Google Music is expected to be a combination subscription streaming service and cloud locker, when it launches. Google has not yet reached any licensing agreements with the major labels, just like Amazon and Apple have not either.

The company could launch a locker-based service today if it wanted to, but it appears it wants to make sure it can have a combination platform available from day-one, one upping rival services.

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U.S. Army chooses Android for smartphones

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 12:19 PM PDT

U.S. Army chooses Android for smartphonesThe U.S. Army has selected Android as its OS of choice for upcoming Army-approved smartphones and tablets, as well as for apps that will be necessary for missions.

While there have been concerns about stability, security and connectivity for Android as compared to other mobile OS, most are muted, and the Army will be able to use the open source software as they choose, likely beefing up security.

During combat, the devices will likely have to have satellite phone-capabilities, meaning round-the-clock data and voice with no lapses.

The Army wants every soldier to have one of the future Android devices, to ensure they are connected during missions.

A prototype dubbed the Joint Battle Command-Platform is already being tested.

Apps will include "critical messaging" for exchanging medevac requests and other emergencies, and A Blue Force Tracker program to make sure soldiers know where friendlies are.

Finally, the phones will be able to withstand extreme wear-and-tear and will likely be similar to the rugged "ToughBooks" created by Panasonic.

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Apple's cloud music service is ready to roll

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 12:05 PM PDT

Apple's cloud music service is ready to rollAccording to sources close to both Apple and Google, it appears Apple has finished preparing its cloud music storage service and will launch it ahead of Google's oft-delayed Google Music.

Using Apple's service, iTunes users can store their songs on a remote server and access them whenever they want, as long as they have an active Internet connection.

There is no timetable for the service, and Apple still hasn't signed any licenses with the major labels.

Last month, Amazon started its CloudDrive without licensing agreements, arguing that user's music was their own, and agreements were not necessary.

The major labels did not agree, and have threatened lawsuits. Apple and Google should expect similar treatment.

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Google to rent Chrome OS laptops for $20 per month?

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 11:45 AM PDT

Google to rent Chrome OS laptops for $20 per month?Neowin has reported this week that Google is set to begin releasing Chrome OS netbook this summer, as early as late June.

However, the devices will not be sold in a conventional manner, and will instead be sold as a "subscription based model."

The netbooks will be available for $10-20 per month, and Google will replace faulty hardware for the lifetime of the subscription.

Google may also allow you to buy the device for a one-time fee.

It is unclear which manufacturers will create the Chrome OS devices, but Acer and others are expected to have models ready by the summer.

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RIM and Hulu in talks to bring access back to PlayBook

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 11:03 AM PDT

RIM and Hulu in talks to bring access back to PlayBookYesterday we reported that Hulu, the streaming TV content site, was now blocked to BlackBerry PlayBook owners, who had had access for two days after launch.

In the past few years, Hulu has blocked access to the site from the PS3, Google TV and Android devices, each of which originally had the ability to stream the content.

Today, RIM has said they are in talks with Hulu on brining the content back, but as Hulu Plus, the $8/month premium service that is available on most mobile devices.

Notes the company:

We are in conversations with Hulu to bring the Hulu Plus subscription service to BlackBerry PlayBook users.

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Kindle adds library lending

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 10:38 AM PDT

Kindle adds library lendingAmazon has said this week that the Kindle e-reader will finally allow customers to borrow books from 11,000 U.S. libraries, beginning later in the year.

The feature had been available on the rival Barnes & Noble Nook since its launch and many librarians and critics wondered why Amazon had not made such a simple addition.

Amazon will let users check out a Kindle book from the local library and read it on their Kindle or PC or Android/iOS/BlackBerry device.

If you check out the book again, or buy it, the customer's bookmarks and other notes will be preserved in the cloud.

Amazon has not said when the update will be rolled out.

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