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HTC Rosie Screenshots

HTC Rosie Screenshots

Main Screen: We’ve seen the videos from Haykuro’s HTC Hero ROM and apparently the brand new UI is called “Rosie”. The upcoming June 24th HTC Event flyer shows a hipster laying in the grass with a rose laying on his chest, further proof that the issue at hand will be the announcement of the

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Nokia Hybrid Slider E75: For People Who Enjoy Lots of Buttons

Nokia Hybrid Slider E75: For People Who Enjoy Lots of Buttons

The long-since-leaked E75 has been announced by Nokia, offering bring a new form-factor to Nokia's smartphone lineup. We've known about the E75 since November, but here's the rundown: a 2.4in, 240x320 screen, S60 OS, full 3G capabilities (CDMA and GSM), 3.2-megapixel camera, 4GB of storage wit

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E-Fuel MicroFueler Turns Sugar, Stale Beer Into Gas For Your Ride [Alternative Fuels]

E-Fuel MicroFueler Turns Sugar, Stale Beer Into Gas For Your Ride [Alternative Fuels]

The dream of a home ethanol pump has been realized, says the New York Times, thanks to inventor named Floyd S. Butterfield. One of the world's only celebrated non-hillbilly still-makers, Butterfield has invented the $10,000 E-Fuel 100 MicroFueler, a gadget that combines heaps of sugar and a sprinkli

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Progress through processors: Intel's new Facebook app

Yesterday I signed up for Intel’s “Progress Through Processors” application on Facebook. Essentially, through a small local application that interfaces with GridRepublic and BOINC, as well as your Facebook account, the application enables your Mac or PC to donate spare processing power to a va

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What is Google Wave?

What is Google Wave?

Google Wave is a real-time communication platform. It combines aspects of email, instant messaging, wikis, web chat, social networking, and project management to build one elegant, in-browser communication client. You can bring a group of friends or business partners together to discuss how your d

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Ecosquid Is Like Expedia For Gadget Selling, Recycling

Ecosquid Is Like Expedia For Gadget Selling, Recycling

Services like Gazelle and ecoNew are great, because you can sell them your old, unwanted gadgets for a decent price, and they'll be recycled, which is better than just throwing them in the trash. Ecosquid makes this process easy. Instead of manually entering in your info on multiple sites, Ecosqu

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Google Launches Voice Actions for Android

Google Launches Voice Actions for Android

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGbYVvU0Z5s&feature=player_embedded[/youtube] At today’s press briefing it was revealed that one 1 out of every 4 searches made on an Android phone is done so by voice. While this number comes as a bit surprising, Google doesn’t quite see it that w

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Quantum Chess Kills Computers

Quantum Chess Kills Computers

An undergraduate computer science student has created a "quantum chess" game that stumps computers' ability to search all possible outcomes of possible moves by having chess pieces mimic particles that are subject to quantum mechanics. The chess pieces follow the principle of superposition: they

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Apple iTunes 7.7.0

Apple iTunes 7.7.0

iTunes lets you create your own personal digital music library, allowing you to manage and play your music collection with drag-and-drop simplicity. iTunes, the software part of the equation that lets you pack 7,500 songs in your pocket, automatically synchronizes with the sensational new iPod at

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Microsoft Making Things Easy – Taking Inspiration From Web 2.0

Microsoft is going on & making things way too simple, it plans on producing a powerful platform & tool to making programming a piece of cake for a newbie, well the concept is pretty simple derived & taken inspiration from Web-2.0. Where bloggers are using easy web applications to produce websites with web content that is executed with a set of features & style preferred by the blgger. Similarly it plans on optimising its existng tools like “Visual Studio, .Net Framework etc.”, where people have a particular set of tasks which has a huge or small code just produced at the touch of a button, this eliminates the need for a user to know the code, anyone who knows the functionality or has an idea of what they want can jus start clicking away to glory.

Well this kind of concept is called Descriptive Programming, where a feature is decribed to a user & not the code & procedure for performing it, Thus the language/platform is aptly named “D Language”

A handful of ’s top developers are working to create a new programming language, code-named “D,” which will be at the heart of the ’s push toward more intuitive modeling.

D is a key component of Microsoft’s Oslo software-oriented architecture (SOA) technology and strategy. Microsoft outlined in vague terms its plans and goals for Oslo in late fall 2007, hinting that the company had a new modeling language in the works, but offering no details on what it was or when the final version would be delivered.

D will be a declarative language aimed at non-developers, and will be based on eXtensible Application Markup Language (XAML), sources, who asked not to be named, said.

Sources close to Microsoft confirmed the existence of D, which they described as a forthcoming “textual modeling language.” In addition to D, sources said, Microsoft also is readying a comlementary editing tool, code-namd “Intellipad,” that will allow developers to create content for the Oslo repository under development by Microsoft. (Intellipad is the “Emacs.Net” text editor for which Microsoft has seeking developers over the past couple of months.)

What, exactly is a “declarative” programming language? According to that old standby, Wikipedia, a program is “declarative,” if it describes what something is like, as opposed to how to build it. To some, a declarative program needs to be written in a purely functional programming language. HTML Web pages are examples of declarative programs.

At last week’s Lang.Net 2008 conference — a meeting of programming gurus from Microsoft and other vendors held on the Redmond campus — Microsoft’s Chief Modeling Officer Don Box provided some more clues about where Microsoft is going on the tool and platform front with Oslo. Box said Microsoft wasn’t interested in creating some grandiose 1980s’ style computer-aided-software-engineering (CASE) tool; it was thinking more along the lines of providing a class designer. The goal, according to Box: “putting more and more of your application into data and putting less in code.”

The Windows Communications Framework (WCF) team, of which Box has been a part since WCF was codenamed “Indigo,” is just one of a number of divisions at Microsoft interested in “moving the line” between data and code more towards data

With Oslo, Microsoft is endeavoring to “deliver a world class and mainstream modeling platform that helps the roles of IT collaborate and enables better integration between IT and the business,” according to the company’s Web site. Next-generation versions of a number of Microsoft products — BizTalk Server V6, System Center V5, Visual Studio V10, BizTalk Services V1 and .NET Framework V4 — for which there are no ship targets available from Microsoft, are all part of the Oslo vision.

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