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Showing posts with label Windows8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows8. Show all posts

Monday, 10 October 2011

Windows 8 Tablets To Deploy Windows G'Five


G'Five is all set to launch to bring two new Android operating system and Windows-based eight tablets at the end of the year. Among them will be a compressed 7-inch screen, while the other will be a bar of 10 inches. Both the tablets will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. In addition, the company plans to produce high-end phones beyond the basic phones that are known to occur.

The Windows operating system 8 itself has not yet been launched. These tablets are designed for people who are looking for a compressed full-featured, but affordable.

The two tablets should be released in December, 3G and Wi-Fi enabled.

As of now, GFive started to give 20 free movies and other devices. They are equipped with devices without a memory card 4GB. In addition, there are nearly 1,000 free games that are available for gaming machines that it produces.

Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Windows8 BUILD 8042 COMPILED



The latest internal build of Windows is 8042.0.110707-1940eight, three historic building, and set July 7. After Winbeta.org, applications and functions that have worked in the past aboutproblems with the user interface, but are just not compatible yetwith the code (instead of losing the updated features are quite the opposite.) The bugs are fixed, however, and it seems thatMicrosoft is already working on something for its developer conference in September to build. Unfortunately, nothing is known, the validity of rumors about an overview of the technical community of Windows 8 shows the Worldwide Partner Conference to strengthen this year.

Microsoft is also busy improving and expanding services in vivo (recently Skydrive, a tool for online storage, a change of image)and integration with Windows 8 However, Windows Live has not yet been synchronized with Windows 8 in relation to development. Live coding is a phase of Milestone 2, Milestone 1with 8-bit Windows applications. Next week, you can learn more about creating Windows Cloud 8 at the Worldwide Partner Conference next week and beyond counting, the Conference Building.