Wednesday 29 April 2009

Blog Now Moved

Blog is now moved to http://www.geoffreymoffett.co.uk

Saturday 25 April 2009

Windows 7 Leaked

So the Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) build (7100) has leaked to the torrents. People scramble. Downloading ensues.

Sadly, there's nothing new to see in this build. If you've been following along with my coverage of all the post-Beta builds over the past few months, you've already seen everything there is to see in the RC. That said, many haven't looked at Windows 7 since the Beta, and certainly the improvements since that milestone are tremendous. But this leaves me in a bit of a quandary: How do I cover something that hasn't changed?

Well.

Once I get the OK from Microsoft, I'll post the expected screenshots and review. My review will focus on what's changed since the beta, not what's changed since, say, build 7077, because, well, nothing's changed. Windows 7 RC is a very-close-to-final look at what Microsoft plans for the final release (barring any UI coming change, of course), so it's important and interesting regardless. But those, like myself, that have been plying over interim builds ... geesh. This thing is just done from what I can see.

Rafael and I do have some secrets to share, but again, we need to wait. There is more coming.

Regarding availability, I don't have any info that I can relay on when the RC build will be made available through official channels, but everyone who wants it should be able to get it in the coming weeks.

Thursday 23 April 2009

Guest Mode In Windows 7

I've documented a new Windows 7 feature called (Guest Mode) (originally it was called PC Safeguard) but my most trusted source close to Microsoft tells me now that this feature, sadly, has been permanently removed from Windows 7 and will not appear in the RC or RTM versions of the OS. (It had been missing in action from the previous several interim builds we've seen.)

Wednesday 22 April 2009

Facebook, MySpace and others 'Go Live' on Windows Live this week

From Microsoft:

Today, Microsoft announced that 20 new third-party feed partners, and 3 new contacts partners will be rolling out globally on Windows Live this week, giving 500 million+ Windows Live customers more ways to share their lives online lives and communicate with the people they care about.

What's New:

  • Feeds partners available to consumers this week at home.live.com include Facebook, Digg and SmugMug.
  • New contacts partners, MySpace, hi5, and Tagged, join Facebook and LinkedIn this week in allowing Windows Live customers to reciprocally invite contacts between Windows Live and these social networks.
  • In the coming months, MySpace customers will be able to share activities and updates from MySpace with their Windows Live network as MySpace joins Windows Live as a feeds partner.

With a total of over 30 leading global and regional web companies now available on Windows Live, customers can easily share their activities from across the Web.

Windows 8

With Windows 7 barreling towards its last major pre-release milestone, Release Candidate (RC), and ready for a Q3 2009 RTM (release to manufacturing), it's obviously time to turn our attention to Windows 8. Yes, Virginia, there will be a Windows 8, despite the weird, droning opinions out there that's there's nothing left to do on the PC client. (You must be spending too much time wondering why Apple can't release its not-upgrade, Snow Leopard, in a reasonable amount of time, or for free.)

We've known that there'd be a Windows 8 for some time, of course. .

Mary Jo Foley offers up the following, and it's been parroted on virtually every Windows blog on earth, so I better hurry up and post this:

Microsoft is starting to hire developers specifically for Windows 8 ... A Microsoft job posting from April 14 seeks someone to help with the next generation of the Distributed File System Replication (DFSR) storage technology inside the next version of Windows.

That's server technology, so we can assume this is for Windows 8 Server, the major release follow-up to Windows Server 2008 R2, due late this year.

There’s another Windows 8 job posting from April 16 that [also] focuses on Windows 8 Server (a k a Windows Server 2011 or whatever it ends up being called). It’s for another job focused on the Windows file system.

Put simply, we don't really know anything about Windows 8 yet (i.e. the client version of Windows 8). But it's always fun to speculate. :)

Monday 20 April 2009

Who Killed Encarta?

Encarta (Microsoft) released last month that they will be stopping the Encarta encyclopedia.

Here is what Micorsoft had to say

This is microsofts explanation of Encarta:

"Encarta has been a popular product around the world for many years. However, the category of traditional encyclopedias and reference material has changed. People today seek and consume information in considerably different ways than in years past. As part of Microsoft's goal to deliver the most effective and engaging resources for today’s consumer, it has made the decision to exit the Encarta business"


So who killed it?

Needless to say i think it was WIKIPEDIA


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Sunday 19 April 2009

Release Candidate Set For Release In May

Relase Candidate will be the pre release of windows 7 and will be available to the public by the 5th May 2009.

If you have a subscription to TechNet I believe that you can now download this now or else if you are not you have to wait to May!

Tesco Mobile Doubles

Tesco today released that they will double their number of phone shops to about 100 this time next year.
They want to be in great competition with their competitor Carphone Warehouse.

Tesco also want to open bank branches in its stores by the end of this year.

Saturday 18 April 2009

E-Learning with Skillstrain

What Do You Think Of E-Learning?

There are more and more online colleges everyday coming amongst the net.

One of these online colleges I actually have been involved with myself over the last year.
The company that I actually was learning with was skillstrain based in Luton, England. www.skillstrain.co.uk

Skillstrain say they are an online college but infact they actually act as a middleman in all of this as I have come to believe.
I signed up this time last year for the A+ N+ S+ Course in which was billed at £3225 in which a £75-00 fee had to be paid to the salesman in advance.

I have teamed up with several guys that have been doing the same course as myself and checked the progress reports that we have received and every report gives the same feedback.

This shows that the feedback wrote is all computer generated. (Is this really a way to give credit to yourself?)
Skillstrain also have a web form if you have any questions. I also got another student to send in the same question as me and it came to show the same answers in which was also computer generated.
Now, This is the bit that got me.......
When you go to take an exam theyt actually put you in touch with a examining board in which you have to book yourself etc..... You actually have to pay for it out of your own pocket and then Skillstrain reimburse you at a later stage in which I have been told can take several weeks.

The funny thing is...... You are paying over 3K for a full course when INFACT you can maybe do this for less than £800. (Maybe Less)

How is this done? (Easy Really)

You can buy all course material on the net or your local book shops and take the exam yourself by using an examing board in which Skillstrain use.

Friday 17 April 2009

Pirate Bay founders found guilty

A Swedish court has found the four men behind the infamous Swedish BitTorrent tracking site The Pirate Bay guilty of assisting copyright infringement. Each has been sentenced to one year in jail. Peter Sunde Kolmisoppi, Frederik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg and millionaire donor Carl Lundström must pay SEK 30 million ($3.59 million) in damages.

Thursday 16 April 2009

Microsoft Office 2010

The truth is out there--sort of. While there are few firm details about Office 2010--the version of Office that will succeed Office 2007 in the first half of 2010--Microsoft has finally begun discussing the roadmap for this release and the general direction it is heading. Presumably, we'll see more ribbon-ized applications and a more customizable ribbon all around, but we'll have to wait and see.

Financial Figures

An interesting day for some of the big technology companies: while Google prepares to announce its latest financial results, it is apparently going to be joined by IBM, Nokia and Oracle as participants in the European Commission's antitrust case against Microsoft.

Wednesday 15 April 2009

Ubuntu Says Microsoft's Netbook Claims are True

Chris Kenyon from Ubuntu sponsor Canonical has posted a rebuttal of sorts to Microsoft's netbook market share claims, which it calls "FUD." Most of it is an opinion piece, so let's just jump straight to the relevant bits. It requires a lot of cut and paste, because he intersperses little bits of data--data that is rarely backed up--with lots and lots of side discussion.

Yahoo Is Said to Plan More Layoffs

SAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo is planning a new round of layoffs, the first since Carol Bartz became chief executive in January, according to several people with knowledge of the situation.

The layoffs could affect several hundred employees and may be announced as early as Tuesday when Yahoo reports first-quarter financial results, said these people, who agreed to speak on condition of anonymity because the plan is confidential.

Tuesday 14 April 2009

Microsoft: XP is supported through April 2014

Microsoft addresses recent reports about the pending expiration of free XP support. The basic message seems to be, "nothing to see here":

Recently, Microsoft customers have had questions about the availability of support for Windows XP. Microsoft will continue to provide support for Windows XP until April 2014. The ongoing support for Windows XP is a reflection of Microsoft’s commitment to provide the highest level of support for all XP customers.

The Microsoft Support Lifecycle policy outlines three levels of support: Mainstream Support for the first five years of a product’s life, Extended Support for the next five years of a product’s life and Custom Support for the final five years of a product’s life. On April 14, 2009, Windows XP will transition from the Mainstream Support phase to the Extended Support phase, as planned and previously announced. Extended Support for Windows XP will be available until April 8, 2014.

Monday 13 April 2009

HP Updates MediaSmart Server Software

HP today announced the release of a software update for the HP MediaSmart Server (EX485/EX487 models), providing remote video streaming and video conversion of unprotected content.

The new software enables the HP MediaSmart Server to automatically convert videos (including unprotected DVDs) into two resolutions. The original, high-resolution file will stream to most devices on a home network including PCs, Macs and gaming systems.

Sunday 12 April 2009

Skype Founders May Seek to Buy It Back

Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis, the founders of Skype, have approached several private equity firms and are pooling their own substantial resources to make a bid for the Internet calling service, say several people with knowledge of their plans.


Twitter Worm On The Loose

I love Twitter as much as the next person. However, a worm infected Twitter Saturday highlighting security concerns of using the popular micro-blogging site. The Twitter worm sent automatically generated tweets urging users to visit the site StalkDaily.com (do not visit the site).

Linux Integration Components for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V

Looks like Microsoft has released an update for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V so that it can work more efficiently with Linux guest OSes.

Brief Description

A set of drivers that enable synthetic device support in supported Linux virtual machines under Hyper-V.

Overview

When installed in a supported Linux virtual machine running on Hyper-V, the Linux Integration Components provide.

Driver support for synthetic devices: The Linux integration components include support for both the synthetic network controller and synthetic storage controller that have been developed specifically for Hyper-V. These components take advantage of the new high-speed bus, VMBus, which was developed for Hyper-V.

Hypercall adapter: The Hypercall adapter is a thin layer of software that translates the Xen-specific virtualization function calls from a Xen-enabled Linux kernel to Microsoft Hyper-V hypercalls. This results in improved performance for the Linux virtual machine.

Fastpath Boot Support: Boot devices now take advantage of the storage VSC to provide enhanced performance.

Sunday 5 April 2009

First Day Blogging

Hey guys and welcome to the new blog post in which will be updated everyday (hopefully). This first blog is about Faultydesktop to start off with and what it is about.

Faultydesktop was founded in 2008 by myself Geoffrey Moffett in the attempt to give Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom clean crisp web designs at an affordable price. It is also involved in pc repair and Internet marketing.

Faultydesktop was funded by the Princes Trust in December 2008 which was a great help out in buying new equipment. If it was not for the Princes Trust then I would not be where I am at today and that is the truth.

I have currently a substancial database of clients in which I have done several pieces of work in the last few months and these can all be released on request.

Over the next few weeks I will be doing alot of Blogging as well as creating a new Faultydesktop Social Network and Youtube Videos.

Faultydesktop today has now released new services in which can be found of the from page of the website www.faultydesktop.com.

Anyhow.......... I am away to do some more work on the meta tags of the website so remeber.....

Do it the Faultydesktop Way!