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According to the latest news on the Web, Palm has recently stepped up and put an end to the nice-looking TealOS, the user interface that was able to make any old Palm handset running under the Palm OS look just like the upcoming Pre with what its webOS was supposed to look like. TealPoint Software has just published ... |
30 March 2009 06:49 GMT |
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Some more screenshots with the upcoming Windows Mobile 7 operating system have made it into the wild, allowing us to have another look at the nice features that Microsoft is preparing for us with the next-generation mobile platform slated for release in the spring of 2010. The new photos with the Windows Mobile 7 us... |
27 March 2009 07:58 GMT |
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Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer announced a while ago that the Redmond software company would release to the market the Windows Mobile 7 operating system sometime next year, probably in the second quarter, and we also know that the platform is supposed to be something totally different from what we've seen up... |
25 March 2009 05:32 GMT |
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Microsoft is not only cooking the next iteration of Windows client and server operating systems, but also the next version of development solutions tailored to the Windows platforms. The Redmond company already announced that the successor of Visual Studio 2008 would be Visual Studio 2010, and the VSLive! Conference ... |
25 February 2009 06:17 GMT |
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Samsung seems ready to bring a lot of new goodies at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week, and the list starts with a revamped TouchWiz user interface that will be showcased at the conference, probably on the Samsung S8300 UltraTOUCH which the Korean mobile phone maker unveiled yesterday. Along with the... |
10 February 2009 02:31 GMT |
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Spb Software, a worldwide leading Windows Mobile application developer, has announced today that it plans to showcase its new Spb Mobile Shell 3.0 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, February 16-18. According to the company, its software is able to set a new standard when it comes to user interfaces for mobile... |
4 February 2009 05:21 GMT |
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Touchscreen fanboys have one more reason to rejoice today. Yesterday, we learned about Toshiba's TG01 Windows Mobile-powered touchscreen mobile phone, which comes with a wide range of multimedia features, and now we hear that LG will also come up with a high-end touchscreen handset. The newly spotted device fr... |
4 February 2009 04:09 GMT |
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A recent study has showed that mobile phone users do not always appreciate the fact that their handsets come with rather too many features they would have to browse through. Although mobile phone manufacturers continue to include more complex feature-sets into their handsets, especially into smartphones, sometimes us... |
21 January 2009 08:24 GMT |
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The Windows 7 desktop and graphical user interface are right on track to delivering an evolution compared to Windows Vista, and in this context, provide a high degree of customization and flexibility, superior to what is available with the successor of Windows XP. But at the same time, Microsoft is not going to satis... |
6 October 2008 12:18 GMT |
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Windows 7 will feature not only a redesigned GUI, but also new user interface guidelines, a fresh API along with an interface component, but also a native code runtime and the ability to use markup in order to develop UIs. Even as early as the first public demonstration of Windows 7, at the end of May 2008, and earli... |
12 September 2008 04:59 GMT |
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Yesterday, Sun Microsystems released the source code for the Lightweight User Interface Toolkit (LWUIT) under the GPL+Classpath Exception. The company took this step in order to combat the fragmentation trends in the mobile development world and to enable developers to create user interfaces that would behave the sam... |
15 August 2008 08:15 GMT |
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One thing is clear, although starting from the summer of 2007 and ending in the first half of this year, the main focus for Microsoft has been building Windows Vista SP1, Windows XP SP3, in terms of the Windows client the company did much more than just service packs. In the background of Vista SP1 and XP SP3, Micros... |
28 May 2008 05:23 GMT |
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The headline has already given it away, but we want to say it properly and without any word restrictions. iArchiver 1.3 has a fresh new look, it now fits better in the Dock and Finder toolbar, and adds support for new formats including .cab and .arj files. A trial version of the software is available.If, for example,... |
23 April 2008 16:06 GMT |
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One key aspect of computing in particular and technology in general is the end user interaction. So far, when it comes down to computers, the keyboard plus mouse is the traditional and established model of interaction. But without a doubt at this stage in the evolution of computing both the mouse and keyboard are bec... |
10 March 2008 15:57 GMT |
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Microsoft is hard at work building the next iteration of Windows. Developed under the label of Windows 7, after Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group, dropped the practice of using codenames and turned the Windows project onto product numbers, the successor of Windows Vist... |
20 February 2008 12:55 GMT |
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Microsoft has placed Windows Vista at the heart of the evolution towards natural user interfaces. With traditional content continually being digitized, a shift in the way the user interacts with digital materials comes inherently. The Redmond company is not the only company that is trying to keep up with the flow of ... |
21 November 2007 05:25 GMT |
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Windows Aero is the apex of Microsoft's offerings for graphical user interfaces in Windows Vista, and indeed a clear indication of the efforts the company poured into building a high-end user experience. But the future of the GUI will take Microsoft well beyond transparency and glass effects into new limits of i... |
20 June 2007 11:11 GMT |
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