Google Wave 06/13/2009
 

Google Wave

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This is new model for communication and collaboration on the web ,about to be released later this year by google.
Wave is used for real time conversation and sharing document.also it is live.
also it features realtime collaboration, language tools,Embed waves in other sites or add live social gadgets.

You can learn more about Google wave at www.wave.google.com

 
 

Windows 7 RC Free download

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Microsoft Windows 7 Release Candidate has been officially released for users around the world. This is just a pre-release software, but it is truly a candidate for the final version of Windows 7. This latest release will be available for download at least until July 2009, and the version will expire on June 2010. The Windows 7 RC consists of bug fixes and many changes from the Beta version, and they should work according to the Microsoft notes. In order to check if the changes and fixes work correctly, Microsoft has designed a program which automatically and anonymously sends information to MS engineers who will determine if they are working correctly.


 
USB 3.0 06/13/2009
 

USB 3.0

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USB 2.0 (otherwise known as USB Hi-Speed) boosted the original 12Mbps data rate to 480Mmb/s over eight years ago, and now USB 3.0 (dubbed USB Superspeed) is set to multiply that bandwidth tenfold.


If you are transferring a 27GB HD movie to your media player will only take 70 seconds with USB 3.0, while it would take 15 minutes or more with 2.0. Keep in mind that you’re only going to be able to take advantage of this speed if your portable storage device can write data that quickly. Solid state devices will benefit most from the speed boost, while magnetic hard disks will be limited by their RPM and corresponding read/write speeds. Also, new Mass Storage Device drivers will have to be developed for Windows to take advantage of the spec

 
 

Bluetooth 3.0 - Transfer rate to 24Mbps

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Bluetooth High Speed Technology. The new Bluetooth versions shows markedly high rates of data transfer prior to its succeeding version, providing increased in data transfer at approximate rate of 24Mbps.

We still have something to dig over this new technology, how about if its possible for the older version of Bluetooth devices be upgraded into 3.0? And if we analyze the power needed for this huge data transfers, this unhealthy power consumption can eats up portable devices life-time like netbooks, cellphones, PMPs and other battery-powered portables.

These possible flaws are still on works with Atheros, Broadcom, and CSR are finding the compatible hardware solutions. We won’t still be able to see devices equipped with this standard up for another 9 to 12 months. So we can’t expect for incoming compatible Bluetooth devices like smartphones, camcorder or netbooks supporting this new spec until early 2010.