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[Tech News] Interesting technology

Maxim
22-Sep-2009
[4300]
taking over the web  one browser at a time ;-)
BrianH
23-Sep-2009
[4301x2]
WinCE 6.0 R3 released, with a new UI based on Silverlight with a 
native code backend instead of .NET:
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Windows/Microsoft-Brings-Silverlight-Windows-7-Connectivity-to-Windows-Embedded-CE-275855/
Pekr
23-Sep-2009
[4303]
Interesting - where are they heading with WinCE? Really interesting 
...
BrianH
23-Sep-2009
[4304]
Well, it's the foundation for their phone platform, and so they have 
to pull out all of the stops due to the competition.
Pekr
26-Sep-2009
[4305]
Microsoft releases code for "multikernel" research OS - Barrelfish 
- 


http://www.osnews.com/story/22241/Microsoft_Releases_Code_for_Multikernel_Research_OS_Barrelfish_


Most of us are probably aware of Singularity, a research operating 
system out of Microsoft Research which explored a number of new ideas, 
which is available as open source software. Singularity isn't the 
only research OS out of Microsoft; they recently released the first 
snapshot of a new operating system, called Barrelfish. It introduces 
the concept of the multikernel, which treats a multicore system as 
a network of independent cores, using ideas from distributed systems.

Credit: News taken from OSNews.com
Pekr
29-Sep-2009
[4306]
Another MS Research OS - Helios ... sounds like a distributed REBOL 
:-)


Helios is an operating system designed to simplify the task of writing, 
deploying, and tuning applications for heterogeneous platforms. Helios 
introduces satellite kernels, which export a single, uniform set 
of OS abstractions across CPUs of disparate architectures and performance 
characteristics. Access to I/O services such as file systems are 
made transparent via remote message passing, which extends a standard 
microkernel message-passing abstraction to a satellite kernel infrastructure. 
Helios retargets applications to available ISAs by compiling from 
an intermediate language.


http://www.osnews.com/story/22251/Another_Microsoft_Research_Operating_System_Helios
amacleod
29-Sep-2009
[4307]
Was not something called Helios connected to the Transputer chips 
theye were working on for use with the Amiga way back when...
Pekr
29-Sep-2009
[4308]
Don't remember anything Helios and Amiga name related. The chip which 
was supposed to replace AAA chipset (even AAA was never released, 
but if it would, it would save Amiga for another 5 years) was called 
Hombre, and it was done by Dr. Ed Hepler. It allowed to interconnect 
more chips. Interesting thing is, that if was CPU + GPU in one chip. 
Simply put - once again Amiga 10 or more years ahead of the competitors, 
as nowadays it is being regarded very modern to provide unified chipsets 
like that :-)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_Hombre_chipset
Henrik
29-Sep-2009
[4309]
http://jwz.livejournal.com/1096401.html


Experience with developing and distributing an app for the Palm Pre.
amacleod
29-Sep-2009
[4310x4]
There was another side project using transputer chips (not sure if 
it was Commador project) that allowed multiple transputers to multi-process. 
THe first board contained four transputers but theoretically there 
was no limit to the number of transputers and the gain in process 
power was linear and did not level off as regular processors do (or 
did back then). I think Helios had something to do with it...
http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/prototypes/transputer.html
HELIOS (Operating System for transputers)
The company had developed the custom OS, Helios to interact with 
the host operating system.
Robert
29-Sep-2009
[4314x2]
I worked with HELIOS and we built (with one of my former companies) 
Transputer boards. Got one running in my old Amiga. But it never 
took off.
The further results are now to see at: www.pactcorp.com, but I don't 
thing it's a commercial success too.
james_nak
29-Sep-2009
[4316]
Thanks Robert. It's funny when you hear about something that you 
haven't thought about for years.
amacleod
29-Sep-2009
[4317]
So is it the same Helios or did Microsoft develop something new..
Pekr
5-Oct-2009
[4318]
Adobe to offer GUI HW acceleration for all mobile platforms except 
the iPhone - http://www.osnews.com/story/22282/Adobe_Flash_10_1_Offers_GPU_Acceleration_Mobile_Support
NickA
6-Oct-2009
[4319]
Flash Professional CS5 will enable you to build applications for 
iPhone and iPod touch using ActionScript 3:

http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashcs5/appsfor_iphone/
Pekr
7-Oct-2009
[4320]
nVidia in trouble? I hope this one is not true:


http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/10/06/nvidia-kills-gtx285-gtx275-gtx260-abandons-mid-and-high-end-market/
Maxim
7-Oct-2009
[4321]
well, nvidia has pretty much sealed its fate,  all by itself.  just 
2 years ago, ATI was barely able to compete at any level save embedded 
market.  


with all the shitty management, continual delivery of defective parts, 
and all of their arrogance, nVidia have just been allienating clients, 
OEMs and any potential business partner... what do they expect?


Ati on the other hand, has been working on being nice to the industry 
(although they did a big oops with apple a while back), improving 
quality, reducing costs, improving performance, and investing where 
there is money to make...
Henrik
7-Oct-2009
[4322]
If we lose nVidia, we might lose the enormous drive that we've had 
in graphics chips development the past 10 years. That is, unless 
Larrabee turns out to be good.
Maxim
7-Oct-2009
[4323x2]
intel has been trying to take nvidia's place for a while  :-)  and 
I woudn't be surprise that if nvidia falls, someone else will simply 
pick up its engineering assets... you know, nvidia is born out of 
80% of Sillicon Graphic's engineers in the exact same doomsday scenario.
I woundnt be surprised that intel is waiting for nvidia to be on 
the verge of collapse to do exactly what AMD did  :-)
Henrik
7-Oct-2009
[4325]
Maybe Apple will buy nvidia. That would be funny. :-)
Pekr
7-Oct-2009
[4326x2]
Well, let's calm down - even S3 has its market (I follow VIA development), 
so. nVidia will remain strong in mobile market - ION is cool, and 
Tegra (gfx + ARM core) is cool too. There might be more netbooks, 
nettops, smartphones, tablets sold, than hi perf gfx, for which you 
need atom power-plant and stong cooling :-)
nVidia should be bought by Amiga Inc. :-)
Henrik
7-Oct-2009
[4328]
I think nVidia would have to be reduced to a couple of office chairs 
and coffee machines, then, before they could afford it.
Maxim
7-Oct-2009
[4329]
actually, if amiga bought nvidia... then its sure, nvidia would stop 
making any chips, they would offshore their R&D to china, as a gfx 
driver company for BeOS (read as: a software no one wants and no 
one buys, even for free) and would continue acting as though, everything 
is going "as-planned".   ;-)
Pekr
7-Oct-2009
[4330]
Some future might-be prototypes of "mouse" from Microsoft. The article 
is in Czech, videos are in EN:

http://www.zive.cz/bleskovky/video-microsoft-vyviji-podivuhodne-multidotekove-mysi/sc-4-a-149125/default.aspx
Maxim
7-Oct-2009
[4331]
here is an example of nvidia's road to self-extermination:


http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/09/15/nvidia-gt300-yeilds-under-2/
Reichart
9-Oct-2009
[4332]
The twits figured out a way to get paid -


http://www.businessinsider.com/twitter-is-already-selling-access-to-its-firehose-of-data-2009-10
Henrik
13-Oct-2009
[4333]
http://10gui.com/


A new approach to managing windows. Interesting, although I don't 
agree with it.
Oldes
13-Oct-2009
[4334]
I don't like the window sliding... it would tire eyes very quickly.
Henrik
13-Oct-2009
[4335]
Yes, I think you would get disoriented quickly. It looks like it 
can be too easy to trip up over the gestures for manipulating the 
windows. The only good idea is the linear lineup of the windows, 
but that can be done in other ways.
Izkata
13-Oct-2009
[4336]
Looks like a rebuild of tiled window managers - less precise, due 
to mouse movements, but more options (like zooming/scaling/etc) available 
without extra programs
Maxim
13-Oct-2009
[4337x2]
the main feature is the use of TWO hands... one drags, the other 
resize... that is really nice... grab a window with one hand... slide 
the ui with the other...
it reminded me of the amiga a bit...  definitely some inspiration 
or like-minded thinking.
Brock
16-Oct-2009
[4339]
I don't mind the concept of 10/GUI.  Looks very interesting.  Whether 
it would be easy to pickup and apply would be another thing.  However, 
a neat concept none-the-less.
Rod
18-Oct-2009
[4340]
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/10/17/verizon-launches-direct-attack-against-the-iphone-with-ads-for-the-motorola-droid/
another phone aimed at tackling the iPhone, Verizon plus Android 
combo.
Henrik
22-Oct-2009
[4341]
Never really was into e-book readers, but the Kindle is coming to 
Denmark soon. Here's a list of features:

- No Danish books allowed
- No webbrowser
- No Danish news papers allowed
- No blogging tool
- About 100 dollars higher price than in the US

Sounds like a winner to me. :-)
Pekr
22-Oct-2009
[4342]
:-)
amacleod
22-Oct-2009
[4343]
THese Ebooks are cost more than a full blown laptop...I don't get 
it...


I like the format (light weight, touch screen etc..) but the price 
and fucntion make them impractical..
Maxim
22-Oct-2009
[4344x2]
the "information control" is the worst part of it.
which is the worst part of the digital world in general.
amacleod
22-Oct-2009
[4346x2]
Anybody making an open source E-Ink pad?
They are usually low powered (slow CPU)...not x86 compatible anyway..
Gabriele
23-Oct-2009
[4348]
the shame is that the only alternative is paper books, which are 
more expensive in  the long run (especially if you consider the shipping 
part)
Graham
23-Oct-2009
[4349]
No islamic cartoons either I guess.