Microsoft roundup: Windows ‘TH’, Hardware Conference, and more

We are a few hours away from what will be the unveiling of Microsoft’s newest operating system, and here’s what to expect tonight.

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A few weeks ago, we discussed what to expect with the new OS. Now that Microsoft’s preparing to roll out the new generation of Windows, we look at the recent developments that occurred a few days leading to date.

Windows ‘TH’? Microsoft prepares for Technical Preview

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On an early leak of its new Technical Preview website, the Redmond Giant accidentally unveiled what would be the name of the newest operating system build: Windows TH. You may remember that Winows 9 is codenamed ‘Threshold’, and this may be where the new OS name comes from. Microsoft may not be ready to name the new software yet, and TH may be a placeholder for it.

Microsoft also launches a new “Windows Insider Preview Program” that aims to provide early testers with fresh and timely updates of the new operating system

The company has now removed the website, and we might see it again later tonight.

New Windows 9 to be free for all Windows 8 users

As for the price of the new OS, it’ll be absolutely free.

Well, that’s what the Microsoft Indonesia President Andreas Diantoro said.  Microsoft plans to update all its current Windows 8 users to the latest operating system free of charge. This is a huge difference with all the major OS upgrades the company has released before, wherein users have to pay to upgrade to the latest OS.

Microsoft revives Hardware PC conference

Microsoft is bringing back its long defunct Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC), this time with a slightly tweaked name. WinHEC now stands for Windows Hardware Engineering Community, a series of events aimed at hardware markets. It will be revived on March 18th next year in Schenzen, China. The location may sound unusual, but it’s where most of the technology products are being made and assembled nowadays. This just means that the Redmond giant is serious about working closely with hardware giants despite the strict rules it has given prior to releasing Windows RT-based gizmos, and alienating PC makers by the release of the Surface tablet series.

Microsoft outs new wireless display adapter

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Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc announces a new wireless display adapter. It has a USB port for power, and an HDMI end that you can hook to your TV. The catch? It’s for Miracast-enabled devices only.

This gives all machines powered by Miracast — many of them running on Windows 8.1 — to be able to display content on a larger screen wirelessly.

Later at 1AM Philippine time, we shall all see the evolution that is of the new Windows. Tune in to YugaTech and our official twitter account for updates.

Source: The Verge (1, 2), Microsoft via PCWorld

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First working Project Ara coming this December, runs modified Android L

The people over at Phonebloks just updated their blog that says Google’s Project Ara is right on track for its January 2015 release. To show its progress, there’s going to be a second dev conference by the end of the year where a fully-functioning Ara phone prototype will make its very first appearance. It is also reported that it will be running a modified version of Android L.

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Again, Project Ara is an upcoming customizable smartphone from Google that lets you interchange the components you want and need. It was reported that Toshiba will be making its processor, Sennheiser for the sound system, and should be selling at a starting price of about Php4,400. Each module can be bought through an online portal like Play Store.

The team will collaborate with Linaro in order to make the device run a modified version of Android L, Google’s next OS version for Android. Thanks to this, every module on the phone (batteries, camera, etc. Except CPU and display) can be removed and replaced without the need to turn off the device. As the year draws closer to its end, we can expect a rush of more exciting news from the company so stick around!

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CloudFone Epic 7.0 launched, free at mySUPERPLAN 499

CloudFone, in partnership with Intel and Globe Telecoms has launched the Epic 7.0, an Intel Clover Trail-powered tablet with a 7-inch display and an expandable 8GB internal storage.


CloudFone Epic 7.0 specs:

7-inch WSVGA LCD screen, 1024×600 @169ppi
1.2GHz Intel Z2520 dual-core processor
SGX 544MP2 GPU
1GB RAM
Expandable 8GB internal storage
Supports up to 32GB Micro-SD card
2MP rear camera
VGA front-mounted camera
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth
USB On-The-Go support
Android KitKat
3000mAh battery

The new CloudFone will initially be offered exclusively under Globe’s MySUPERPLAN 499 and will come with an accompanying Bluetooth wireless keyboard. To further sweeten the deal, subscribers will also get a CloudFone Excite 400DX free of charge.

The Globe’s MySUPERPLAN 499 comes with 100 MB of data, calls and texts to all networks, all-month access to productivity apps such as Gmail, Yahoo mail, and Evernote, and 10GB of Globe Cloud storage.

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CloudFone Epic 7.0 launched, free at mySUPERPLAN 499

CloudFone, in partnership with Intel and Globe Telecoms has launched the Epic 7.0, an Intel Clover Trail-powered tablet with a 7-inch display and an expandable 8GB internal storage.


CloudFone Epic 7.0 specs:

7-inch WSVGA LCD screen, 1024×600 @169ppi
1.2GHz Intel Z2520 dual-core processor
SGX 544MP2 GPU
1GB RAM
Expandable 8GB internal storage
Supports up to 32GB Micro-SD card
2MP rear camera
VGA front-mounted camera
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth
USB On-The-Go support
Android KitKat
3000mAh battery

The new CloudFone will initially be offered exclusively under Globe’s MySUPERPLAN 499 and will come with an accompanying Bluetooth wireless keyboard. To further sweeten the deal, subscribers will also get a CloudFone Excite 400DX free of charge.

The Globe’s MySUPERPLAN 499 comes with 100 MB of data, calls and texts to all networks, all-month access to productivity apps such as Gmail, Yahoo mail, and Evernote, and 10GB of Globe Cloud storage.

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Smart taps GSMA to improve security against spam

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Smart Communications has announced that the company is currently in talks with GSM Association regarding a service that would heighten the telco’s effort against SMS spams and scams.

In a statement, the MVP-owned telco said that GSMA’s service will complement its existing security measures to protect its subscribers from abusive users who use SMS as a mode to offer services and, worse, ask for prepaid load from an unsuspecting user. The telco added that te anti-spam service is the same as the one currently being used by top service providers like Verizon and AT&T.

Prior to the announcement, Smart has setup an additional security feature when transferring load to a user to avoid unwanted or accidental load transfers. Now users who are about to transfer a load to a user will receive a computer-generated confirmation message from the telco notifying them about the transaction.

To complete the process of the load transfer, users will have to reply “YES” and send it to 808 within 15 minutes from the time they receive the notification message. The transaction will be revoked if the subscriber failed to comply with the aforementioned step.

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