Alleged BlackBerry Windermere Keyboard Gestures Revealed

Alleged BlackBerry Windermere Keyboard Gestures RevealedThere has been talk that BlackBerry has a new device in the works called the BlackBerry Windermere. Chances are that the name might be a codename and that the final product might be known as something else.

What makes the Windermere so much more interesting that BlackBerry’s previous releases is its keyboard. The phone not only sports a weird display aspect ratio of 1:1, but also comes with a physical keyboard that allegedly supports gestures, meaning that the keyboard can be used for more than just typing. (more…)

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    Next Android Build Rumored To Be Enterprise Focused [Rumor]

    Next Android Build Rumored To Be Enterprise Focused [Rumor]Over the years we’ve seen Google release many versions of Android. For the most part they’re progressive and have made changes and improvements to the Android operating system. However we’ve also seen how Google attempts to target specific devices and markets with different builds of Android.

    For example we saw Honeycomb which attempted to target Android tablets. We also have Android KitKat which is aimed at Android devices in general, but focuses on devices with less powerful hardware, and recently Google has also announced Android Wear, a build of Android that targets wearables. (more…)

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    MIT develops new platform to spy-proof websites

    You’re all likely aware by now that identity thieves and hackers aren’t the only ones who surreptitiously collect people’s private info. In an effort to keep them (and you know, certain government agencies) at bay, a group of MIT researchers have…

    Replace the Task Manager with Process Explorer 11!

    This article was written on September 05, 2007 by CyberNet.

    Windows Process Explorer 11

    Process Explorer is one of the must-have apps for any Windows power user. It doesn’t require any installation for you to use it, and it can show you things like which application has a specific file or folder open. Honestly this is something that I’ve always hoped would ship with Windows as an “advanced” mode option, but I’m just grateful that Microsoft has continued to keep this project alive.

    Today marked another milestone for the application with the introduction of Process Explorer 11. There’s several improvements for Vista users, and here’s the more complete list:

    • New treelist control for better UI responsiveness
    • Asynchronous thread symbol resolution on threads tab of process properties
    • More flags on groups in security tab and SID display
    • Thread IDs on threads tab
    • On-line search uses default web browser and search engine
    • Vista ASLR column for processes and DLLs
    • Vista Process and thread I/O and memory priorities in process and thread properties
    • Vista Process and thread I/O and memory columns
    • PROCESS_QUERY_LIMITED_INFORMATION support on process permissions on Vista
    • Run as limited user runs with low IL on Vista
    • Reports information for all object types on Vista
    • Show details for all processes elevation menu item on Vista
    • Supports replacement of task manager on Vista
    • /e to launch elevated
    • /s switch to select a process at startup
    • Compiled w/ASLR, DEP
    • Faster startup
    • Miscellaneous bug fixes and minor improvements

    If you’ve decided that you want to replace the Task Manager with the Process Explorer it’s just two-clicks away. After you have Process Explorer open just go to the Options Menu, and choose “Replace Task Manager” from the list:

    processexplorer11replacement

    You can undo that operation at anytime by using the same item in the Options Menu, but I have a feeling that you’ll grow accustomed to the sea of details that Process Explorer provides you with. So go ahead and try it out…there’s no installation required and it runs on nearly all versions of Windows.

    Process Explorer 11 (only for Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista)

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