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Adobe Flash Player 10.1 software
Adobe unveils First Full Flash Player for for smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks, PCs and other Internet-connected devices.
Adobe unveiled Adobe Flash Player 10.1 software for smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks, PCs and other Internet-connected devices, allowing you to easily access multimedia rich content created using the Adobe Flash Platform to on-the-go users. The Flash Player 10.1 is the first consistent runtime release of the Open Screen Project that enables uncompromized Web browsing of expressive applications, content and high definition (HD) videos across devices.
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Microsoft Silverlight 3
Microsoft Silverlight 3 supports Internet Explorer 8 and Firefox 3.5
Microsoft released Silverlight 3, its Rich Internet application (RIA) technology competitor to Adobe Flash, for Mac OS X and Windows. Available as a Web application framework that works in conjunction with your Web browser, Microsoft Silverlight enables Web programmers to embed animation, vector graphics, audio and video content into Web pages. Microsoft has positioned Silverlight 3 as a challenger to Adobe’s Flash technology. The latest version of Silverlight includes over 50 new features, ranging from enhanced video performance and improved quality to support for Visual Studio, Expression Blend and running Silverlight applications from the browser.
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Korean company TmaxSoft dares to challenge Microsoft Windows OS
A Korean company TmaxSoft has dared to challenge Microsoft Windows virtual monopoly on the global computer operating systems market with the launch of Tmax Window. TmaxSoft launched Tmax Window in an attempt to create viable competition in the OS market. More than 300 researchers have developed the system over almost five years. TmaxSoft claims that Tmax Window has a high rate of compatibility with Microsoft software titles and the chairman of the company says the system is more stable and suitable for many users. Microsoft has been criticized for unfairly stifling competition by packaging its OS with its other software applications such as MS Office and Internet Explorer. Most of the people who attended the launching ceremony said that they will use Tmax Window instead of Microsoft’s product as long as it suits their needs.
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Microsoft Windows 7 to hit stores on Oct. 22
Microsoft confirmed that Windows 7, the next version of its operating system, will hit stores on Oct. 22, in time for the holiday shopping season. Microsoft plans to offer a guarantee program that would offer a free upgrade to Windows 7 for people who purchase computers installed with Windows Vista close to the launching date of Oct. 22.
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Nvidia Cuda Architecture and Nero Move it software reduces video encoding time by up to five times
NVIDIA today announced that NERO has released an update to its Nero Move it software that reduces video encoding time by up to five times by utilizing NVIDIA’s CUDA computing architecture built inside select NVIDIA Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). NVIDIA CUDA technology dramatically reduces the time it takes to transfer video files to portable devices, while freeing up the CPU to perform other tasks. Supporting all formats for music, videos and photos, Nero Move it lets you enjoy your multimedia files on the most popular portable and mobile devices, and take control of your digital media library.
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