Windows Extending XP Support Until 2014

This article was written on January 25, 2007 by CyberNet.

Just because Vista will be the latest Windows operating system doesn’t mean that everybody will run out and upgrade. For one, it’s expensive. Secondly, some people simply don’t like change. Upgrading to the latest operating system is last on their list, especially if they’re still getting used to XP. There are a variety of reasons that users won’t instantly make the upgrade Vista. This has  left some wondering how long Microsoft will provide support for XP.

Originally, XP Professional was going to have support through April, 2014. XP Home Edition however was originally said to have support until April, 2011. Just yesterday, Microsoft announced that support has been extended for XP Home Edition, as well as XP Media Center edition.

Now XP Home, Media Center, and Professional Editions will all be in-line with each other. Microsoft will offer five years of mainstream support (until April 2009), and an additional five years of extended support which will take it to April 2014. It’s hard to believe that people would still be using Windows XP ten years from now, but it’s very possible.

Also keep in mind that Microsoft is still planning on a service pack three for Windows XP, is expected for release in 2008. There have been rumored features including WinFS (Windows Future Storage), and a user interface updated with a more powerful sidebar.

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Redsn0w 0.9.8b7 gets tutorial for jailbreaking iOS 5 beta 6, iOS 4.3.5 and 4.2.10

Just like the Sn0wbreeze project, redsn0w recently added support for a tethered jailbreak of iOS 5 beta 6. While support for the iPad 2 still isn’t in the mix, the latest version — 0.9.8b7 — adds additional support for Apple’s latest beta on the original iPad, and the folks at Smash iPhone have provided a tutorial for those who move to the beat of a different drum. While redsn0w supports a tether-free solution for iOS 4.3.3, if you want to partake in Cupertino’s freshest fruits, you’ll be required to connect your phone or tablet to your computer whenever you power up the device. Also, while download links for iOS 4.3.5 and 4.2.10 are in the tutorial, if you’re not a developer, it’ll be on you to scrounge up the latest beta. Best of luck with the foray.

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The My Dream App Contest Finally Launches!

This article was written on August 21, 2006 by CyberNet.

Just about everyone has said at one point or another “they don’t have a program to do this?” Now you can make that application yourself without ever having to write a single piece of code thanks to My Dream App!

The panel of judges will consist of “A-list Mac celebrities” such as Kevin Rose and Guy Kawasaki. All you have to do is submit your idea and they will decide the top 24 most marketable, innovative, and feasible designs. After they have chosen the top 24 it will be up to the public to vote the applications through.

The top 3 ideas will eventually be sold and the winners will receive an Apple MacBook on top of royalties (now that is sweet). The 3 runners up will also get a free Video iPod…at least you still walk away with something.

Maybe this will start a whole revolution to the design process of computer software. It’s like the American Idol for geeks!

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Sony officially renames the S2 the Tablet P, opens up about the software (video)

Compared to the S1 tablet — make that the Tablet S — Sony’s dual-screen tab remains something of an enigma. AT&T hasn’t said how much it’ll cost on contract, nor do we know when it’ll finally go on sale. Still, the tablet just get one step closer to becoming a real, shipping product, with Sony renaming it the Tablet P, as rumored, and clarifying the full range of specs — namely, that it weighs in at 0.82 pounds and runs a dual-core 1GHz Tegra 2 SoC with twin 5.5-inch (1024 x 800) displays, dual 5MP and VGA cameras, an HSPA+ radio, a 3,080mAh battery, a full-sized SD card slot, 4GB of internal memory, a micro-USB socket and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Those displays use the same TruBlack technology found in Sony’s Bravia TVs, promising blacker blacks and whiter whites. What’s more, Sony is opening up about the software, a topic it pointedly ignored when we first handled the hardware, then codenamed the S2. For starters, by the time it ships, it’ll join the ranks of a growing number of tablets (most of them 7-inchers) running Android 3.2. And guess what? We recently sat down with the Tablet P a second time for a preview of how the outfit’s optimized Honeycomb for those dual displays. Here’s what to expect.

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Weather Watcher 6 Beta – Best Weather App Available

This article was written on April 28, 2008 by CyberNet.

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Weather is an important part of our daily lives, and can drastically affect any plans that we have. Lucky for us the Internet is making it easy to stay on top of weather developments as they happen, and the newest Beta of Weather Watcher for Windows lets you do it in style.

Personally I’ve always been a huge fan of this software, and the best part is that it’s completely free! It has a small System Tray icon that will always display the current temperature (as seen in the screenshot above), and the interface continues to get better and better. Weather Watcher 6.0 Beta has once again received a face lift, and it is now showing real-time weather conditions pulled from WeatherBug or NWS. If you’re located outside of the United States the weather reports will be pulled from CustomWeather.

And to help you appreciate the new interface we’ve decided to gather screenshots for a few of the different areas in Weather Watcher. The “new” links point to screenshots from version 6.0 Beta, while the “old” links are from version 5.6 which is the current stable version:

The general layout of the program is still the same, but I think it goes without saying that it’s now a lot easier on the eyes.

If you’ve never used Weather Watcher before I’ll be the first to warn you that it’s easy to get caught up in all of the customization options. There have got to be at least a hundred different options that you can change within this program. So don’t be surprised if you spend 15 or 20 minutes tinkering around with it. ;)

Download Weather Watcher 6.0 Beta

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CyberNotes: Sticky Notes for your Windows Desktop

This article was written on June 19, 2008 by CyberNet.

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Tutorial Thursday

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Sticky notes are one of those things that many of us have grown accustomed to placing all over our physical workspace, and our children. They serve as a great way to remember important things, but eventually you have so many of them that it becomes difficult to find what you’re looking for. That pretty much defeats their purpose, doesn’t it?

That’s why we hunted down two different free Windows apps that not only let you create sticky notes, but they also let you customize their appearance. By using different colors for different types of notes you’ll be able to find the things you’re looking for much faster, plus both of the applications let you set reminders/alarms for notes. After all, most of the things you probably write down on a note are important dates to remember, right? That way you can have the note appear when you need it instead of always cluttering up your workspace.

Alright, here are the two fabulous apps that will initiate the de-cluttering of your physical world!

–Hott Notes (Homepage)–

Hott Notes is one of the best looking note taking applications that I have come across. The thing that really stood out to me was its incredible interface, and the fact that there’s a portable version available means you can take your notes wherever you go.

Once you have it running the first thing you’ll probably want to do is create a new note. This can be done in one of several ways. The default keyword shortcut is the Windows Key+N, or you can use the System Tray icon to do it. Double-clicking on the System Tray icon will create a blank sticky note on your desktop, or you can right-click on it and go to the New menu. There you’ll see the three different types of notes you can create: note, checklist note, and scribble note.

The “note” option is your typical note, while the other two are somewhat special. A “checklist note” is something you would use for a list of things you want to check off, and the “scribble note” lets you draw freehand (great for Tablet PC’s). Here’s what the first two look like when they’re placed on your desktop:

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Don’t they look nice? This is one of the few sticky note applications that I’ve seen which includes a built-in task manager format, which is really handy for the to-do lists. It does, of course, have some other features that I haven’t touched on yet:

  • Set an Alarm – You can attach an alarm to any note, and when the time/date you specify comes around it can either have it bring the note to the front of the screen, or have it play a sound. Unfortunately there’s no “reoccurrence” option.
  • Waste Basket – If you accidentally delete an important note that you needed there’s no need to panic. Hott Notes will place any notes that you crumple up (a.k.a. delete) into the waste basket in case you ever need to retrieve them.
  • Note Desktop – The Note Desktop is assigned the Windows Key+S shortcut by default, and whenever it is pressed all of your notes will be brought to the front of the screen. Plus it will gray out the background so that it’s easier to focus on the dozens of notes you have floating around. ;)
  • Adjustable Appearance – Each note can have it’s own set of colors applied, and the nice thing is that you can actually create your own gradients by specifying a starting and ending color. That’s what I did in the screenshot above for the silver note… it starts with the silver color at the top and gradually fades to white.

And last but not lest, the Notebook. This is a central location where you can manage all of your notes, including the ones you’ve sent to the trash. Here’s what it looks like:

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Overall Hott Notes is a nearly unbeatable application if you’re looking for a way to throw sticky notes all over your desktop, but we’ve got another application that might just tickle your fancy a little more…

–Stickies (Homepage)–

If you think Hott Notes has a little too much pizzaz then the more simplistic (in terms of appearance) Stickies application might be more of your taste. Once you get the app setup you can press the Windows Key+S to create a new note, or just double-click on the System Tray icon. You’ll instantly be able to start typing on your note, and formatting options can be applied by right-clicking:

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The arrow in the upper-left corner is a quick shortcut to force the note to stay on top of all the other windows. This is quite handy when you’re trying to grab information from a note while using another application.

Just like Hott Notes this also has a central interface for managing all of your open notes, except this isn’t quite as spiffy. I know that some of you will probably prefer this app simply because there is a minimal amount of eye candy. It does, however, have searching capabilities to efficiently sift through the dozens of notes you’ll have created in no time at all.

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The best feature it has may very well be it’s ability to make a note go to “sleep.” When you use this option the note will hide itself for a specified period of time, and you can set it up to reoccur at a variety of different intervals. For example, let’s say you pay your phone bill on the 15th of every month. You can create a note reminding you to pay the bill, and have it sleep until the 15th of each month. Then when the 15th rolls around the note will show up, and it can optionally play a sound to notify you. Cool, huh?

If you have multiple computers you would like to share sticky notes between then you may find the sharing options to be convenient. You can send sticky notes from one computer to another through direct networking, or via email.

If you decide that you want to use Stickies, but want a little more eye candy you should checkout the 70+ skins that they have available. Personally I really like the default skin that it comes with, but there are a few others that look rather slick.

–Overview–

So there you have it! Those are two amazing ways for a Windows user to create and mange sticky notes on their computer, and since they are free you really don’t have much to lose. Just imagine all of the things you’ll never forget now. ;)

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Quantum Phantom program turns your smartphone into a wireless mouse (video)

The last time we saw Ben Wu, he was busy hammering away at Quantum Phantom — a prototype program that allows users to manipulate their desktops with a simple webcam. Now, the engineer has expanded the concept to smartphones, as well, with a system that effectively turns any camera-equipped handset into a wireless mouse. To achieve this, Wu hooked up his Android phone to his PC via WiFi and used the IP Webcam app to create a video stream server. The results, by Wu’s own admission, aren’t exactly elegant (due to an unwieldy configuration process and low-res camera), though he still managed to use his creation to sketch an onscreen smiley face. Watch it for yourself in the demo video, after the break.

[Thanks, Ben]

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CyberNotes: My Favorite Opera Widgets

This article was written on September 27, 2006 by CyberNet.

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Web Browser Wednesday

One of the best features that Opera put in version 9 is widgets! They let people use their creativity to design something useful and fun. I haven’t come across many widgets that I use on a daily basis but there are a few that I pay more attention to than others.

  • Touch The Sky
    This one is pretty much a dead giveaway and I think most people will have this installed. It lets you keep track of the weather in your area and also has the ability to display forecasts or satellite images.
    Touch The Sky Opera Widget
  • Google CalendarGoogle Calendar Opera Widget
    I use Google Calendar to keep track of just about everything so this widget allows me to get a quick glance of things that I have scheduled. Unfortunately it doesn’t let you edit your events but I’m not going to complain because it still saves me some time.
     
  • Calculator
    Opera Widget Calculator Of course what good would having widgets be if a calculator wasn’t available? This is just a plain and simple calculator but for those people who are looking for something a little fancier you may want to checkout the scientific calculator that someone put together.
     
     
     
  • Bug Me Not
    There will always be those certain sites that require you to login before you can view their content, such as the New York Times. That is why someone developed Bug Me Not and this widget will retrieve generic usernames and passwords from the Bug Me Not database. Now you won’t have to sit there and register just to read one article!
    Bug Me Not Widget
  • Pipe Panic
    I don’t just get useful widgets…I have some fun too! Pipe Panic is the exact game that you don’t want to start playing because you’ll become addicted (like me). You start playing, you play a little more, and before you know it there have been several hours that have passed by.
    Pipe Panic Widget

CyberNet News WidgetThere you have it. Those are the Opera Widgets that I use on a daily basis. Oh yeah, but let’s not forget to mention one of the best ones…OURS! You can download the CyberNet News widget to make keeping up on the latest stories even easier. ;)

If you have some other Opera widgets that you use let us know so that we can give them a shot. Lately we have been getting addicted to some of the games. :D

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When two chatbots have a conversation, everyone wins (video)

What did one chatbot say to the other chatbot? Quite a lot, actually — but good luck making any sense out of it. That’s what researchers from Cornell’s Creative Machines Lab recently discovered, after pitting two bots against one another for a good ol’ fashioned talk-off. It’s all part of the lab’s submission to this year’s Loebner Prize Competition in Artificial Intelligence — an event that awards $100,000 to the team whose computer programs can conduct the most human-like conversations. Unfortunately for Cornell’s squad, their chatbots still have a long way to go before achieving conversational coherence, though they could easily get hired as anchors on most cable news networks. Throughout the course of their frenetic (and often snippy) discussion, one bot raised heady questions about God and existence, while the other boldly claimed to be a unicorn. Basically, they had the exact same conversation we used to have in our dorm rooms every night, at around 4 am. Watch it for yourself after the break. It’s nothing short of sublime.

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Firefox Experiences Continued Growth With More than 15% of the U.S. Market

This article was written on July 11, 2006 by CyberNet.

Firefox Experiences Continued Growth With More than 15% of the U.S. Market

According to web analytics, Firefox is continuing to see growth around the world,with with almost 13% of the global share and more than 15% of the U.S. market share. Interestingly, in Germany, 39% of the users are using Firefox as their browser and 24% in Australia. Open source seems to be the way to go these days.

With a new release of Firefox expected shortly, this will be a great time for Firefox to sweep up more users and gain a larger portion of the market share. All of the customization makes Firefox a top pick among those who’ve experienced it. The web browser race will be on as Microsoft is set to release a new version of Internet Explorer before years end!

Also worth mentioning, Opera is currently holding 1% of the market with its newly released version 9.0. Opera is a browser popular among “tech geeks” that is slowly gaining popularity. Just like Firefox, Opera users are certainly dedicated! Apple’s Safari ranks number three behind Internet Explorer and Firefox with almost 2% of the market.

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