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Sunday, July 19, 2015
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At a time where, on the PC, readers are becoming more and more rare, and where download takes a most important place, it becomes important to find other modes of distribution for software. Thus, as could reasonably think and rumor had predicted,Windows 10 will be well distributed in the form of USB key. This mode of distributionwas confirmed in VentureBeats by a spokesman for the fim.

Alsocould see the object in preorder from Amazon at the rate of $119,99 for the"home" version and 199.99 for the 'Pro' versionMicrosoft also said that otherresellers wil be part, and not necessarily the etailersFirst scheduled for August 16,the date then was quickly extended to August 30.

Marketing could not occur at the same time as the "official" Windows 10 wiki, from July 29.Microsoft does not also specify if physical marketing will place in this formor if it willalso issue of good old disk, as in the 20th centuryWe'll see if it will be, support has inany case little benefit compared to the USB key.

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Saturday, May 23, 2015
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Huawei has announced LiteOS, its operating system for connected objects and more generally the Internet of Things (IoT). This OS is lightweight as it weighs only 10 KB!



Huawei hopes to be omnipresent in the battle of connected objects. We remember the tracker activity announced in February compatible with LTE-M (4.5 G) .This is where a network technology to increase the range of the antennas (while reducing throughput) while lowering consumption of customer equipment. Huawei hopes to push this standard network and market compatible products in the future. To accompany these future products, Huawei has just lifted the veil on LiteOS, its operating system for the Internet of Things (IoT).

For now, the manufacturer has been fairly stingy with details, even if still we know that LiteOS weighs only 10 KB! A ridiculously small compared to 400MB Android Wear. But of course, the two are diametrically opposed since OS LiteOS contains virtually no functionality. The treatments are performed on a remote server and LiteOS merely to transit the data over the network. So LiteOS needs no configuration, is able to detect compatible networks and the devices communicate with. We imagine very well LiteOS on type devices connected toothbrush, whose sole purpose is to exchange data to a hub and then analyze on a smartphone or computer.

LiteOS be open for all developers to help create a large ecosystem. Moreover, it seems that Huawei has not the will to use this OS for its products, but to offer it to its partners. In addition to the OS, Huawei will provide a comprehensive architecture, built around servers and hubs: Agile and Agile Controller IoT Gateways.

Through this ecosystem, Huawei hopes to find a place of choice and predicted the creation of 100 billion devices connected by 2025. Of these, 22% would be wearable objects as connected watches, 18% would be dedicated at home (vacuum cleaner, television, etc.) and the rest would be used at industrial level (cities, connected cars, etc.).

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Tuesday, February 17, 2015
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In its last Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has added new bugs for users of PowerPoint on Windows RT. Yesterday, Google announced that it would become a softer hair with regard to the policy of full disclosure of Project Zero. Mountain View has indeed consented to a small extension to the 90 days he leaves competition developers to correct the faults in their services until Big G doesn't disclose them to the general public. It may be that Google reverse its decision with the new ball in the footer just to pull Microsoft following its last Patch Tuesday. The patch Made in Microsoft which adds bugs Windows users have now used, the second Tuesday of every month marks the arrival of the patches to correct the bugs encountered on the OS from Redmond. Except that in recent months, Microsoft has taken the annoying habit of adding nearly as many problems it corrects each update! Things do not better happened during last Patch Tuesday since this time, one of the proposed patches generated new bugs on PowerPoint. Unusable PowerPoint since the last Patch Tuesday this time, this is the KB2920732 patch which poses problem on devices Windows RT. Surface RT and Surface 2 users are unable to launch the PowerPoint application because this hotfix. The evil tongues say that given the success of tablets ARM of Microsoft, only two or three people are likely to be impacted in the world! But the recurrence in the faulty patch output starts to become worrying on the part of Redmond. Microsoft responded quickly by removing the problematic patch from the Microsoft Download Center. Redmond calls for a restoration of their device to the users concerned and has released a new patch to replace the KB2920732.

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