Showing posts with label 64. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 64. Show all posts

Friday, October 7, 2011

New iPhone = iDisappoint


Yesterday they were unveiling the new iPhone in San Francisco by Apple Inc's new chief executive Tim Cook, who replaced ailing icon Steve Jobs and I was shock to find out that an updated model iPhone 4S, which I believe Apple dialed a wrong number who were eagerly waiting iPhone 5 such as myself. No pun intended. XP

Apple fans worldwide, including us in Hong Kong, groaned in disappointment to think buying a lot of merchandise from the first Apple store in Hong Kong "claiming it sold more Macs on its opening day than any other Apple store in the world, Cook said", would bring us one step closer to the most anticipated smartphone of 2011 the iPhone 5, but all we got is a built-in talking assistant, dual-core A5 processor, 8 megapixel camera, 1080p HD recording with temporal noise reduction and in the end it's the same old iPhone 4 with a capital S on it.  It' will be available in 16, 32 or 64gb, I guess there's no 8gb cause it's too small nowadays unless it's purely for calling and texting which redundant, you can purchase a cheaper phone with that kind of usage.  A lot of people say iPhone is always a success. Now this time it is a failure, Such a disappointment.

More info about the built-in talking assistant. It's called Siri, it combines voice activation and artificial intelligence, allowing users to ask their smartphone questions such as the time, weather and can even make a phone call and reply to text messages. The smartphone's starting price of US$199 (HK$1,552) for a 16-gigabyte model in the United States could be its biggest come-on. Apple has yet to announce the Hong Kong price. The iPhone 4S will be officially available in Hong Kong by the end of next month and I also read that 16GB model at HK$15,000 each and the 64GB model at HK$25,000 man that's hefty price. Anyway some people are already accepting pre-orders of iPhone 4S on auction site eBay, selling 64GB models at about US$770(HK$6,005).

Friday, September 23, 2011

Windows 8 Developer's Preview is open for public


For the past decade Microsoft develops OS like Window ME(Millennium Edition) to XP to Vista to 7, but I have you ever wondered what comes after 7? Microsoft is developing a new OS called   "Windows 8"  the codename of the next version of Microsoft. This OS is currently in development state but if you want to give Windows 8′s new look a try?
Well today might be your lucky day cause you’ll be able to download a Windows 8 developer preview release.

The Windows 8 preview code will be available as an ISO file tonight from Microsoft’s developer website. You’ll have a choice of a 64-bit version, with an option for developer tools, and a 32-bit version that comes without tools. Sample apps–a Twitter client, a Facebook client, games and more–are also included.

Microsoft’s Steven Sinofsky blog that  “We will be updating the release with various quality updates and drivers over the coming weeks/months just to exercise our overall update and telemetry mechanisms.”

Windows 8 is a major overhaul to Microsoft’s PC operating system. It’s designed with touchscreens in mind, launching into a Metro-style user interface with touch-friendly apps, but it also accommodates standard input devices. The traditional Windows desktop is represented as an app within the broader Windows 8 interface, and the preview build already supports Windows 7 applications.

It is not a beta release because there's a pre-release code, a clean install is required.

Current version Windows 8 Developer Preview Build 8102 M3
32Bits:  Download Here
64Bits:  Download Here