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Synaptics Shows Off Touchpad Features in Windows 8

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One of the things that I wish Windows had more support for was multi-finger gesture controls. I’m sure most of you have seen them all at some stage or another in Mac’s. The likes of 2 finger scrolling and pinch to zoom is so incredibly handy. While there actually has been some multitouch and gesture control support in some laptops which have multi-touch trackpads in Windows 7, it really isn’t too mainstream at the moment.

Microsoft have promised it’s coming, so hopefully we will see it rolling out properly in Windows 8 since Microsoft are moving towards touch more so than ever with the new Metro UI.

Major touchpad manufacturer Synaptics has demonstrated some examples of what we can expect from them once Windows 8 is released. As you will see from the video,  a lot of these multi touch features and gestures look completely natural and fluid. They’ve basically transformed the touchpad into a mini tablet screen.

You’ll see towards the end of the video that Synaptics have even started experimenting with precision touch gestures which try and work out where abouts your fingers are on the touchpad in relation to objects on the screen, interacting just as a tablet screen would. Of course the difficulty here is that the touchpad is a lot smaller than your screen so it will be tricky to get the positioning right, but in fairness to Synaptics they seem to have it working pretty well.

You can have a look at these gesture controls in the video from Synaptics below

What do you think of them? Could you see yourself using them?

Let us know in the comments below

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Synaptics via Techcrunch


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Sony Tablet P Features and Specifications- Buy Online Now

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Ainovo NOVO7 Android 4.0 tablet- Features and Specifications- Buy online now

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Some features to look out for in business mobile phones

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Business phones are devices that can be used for a number of things other than just make phone calls and sending e-Mail. The technology is at a very high pace forward. Business phones are loaded with features, which both, are practical and useful. There are certain mobile phones no larger offering everyone and everything in a single device, or thicker than your Palm.

Mobile phones are feature packed, but rarely know what they are and how you go about using them. Some of the features sure are explained below:

Wireless synchronization
This feature is available with a number of new mobile phones. Previously, you had to connect the phone to the PC via a data cable to synchronize data like contacts, emails and presentations etc., but this feature allows you to wirelessly sync your contacts, calendar and email without much effort.

Global positioning for business on the move
Some high end business phones come with built-in GPS maps enable travel and where you want to without lost to.

Notes for on the go
It is very annoying when a client or a business partner gets you with specifications and you will find no piece of paper of record. Well, has this problem was solved. It is the world of the touch screen. Most of them have electronic pens, which not only allows you to on Scribd will live to draw such as charts and presentations but also let you.

Add on apps
A number of third party add-on software available today and are compatible with all brands and their versions. These are extremely reliable and a number of them are absolutely free of charge. Make use of them!

Windows Mobile
Most computers work on the Windows platform. How about a mobile phone, on a work for! You can choose similar from a variety of Windows-based mobile phones and an experience of a PC. This would mean that work on excel, power point, Outlook, access, Word, and a host of other applications.

GPRS and wireless fidelity
The GPRS service you can online but can land trouble with huge monthly bills. To counter this, you may need a mobile phone to get contract. But hey! There are some phones, the Wi-Fi ready. A number of third party add-on software available today and brands and their Versionen.Diese are compatible with all phones you can have Internet access anywhere without having to pay for a big Bill.

Business mobile phones must be not be bored! In addition to business apps, all of them come with all the features a general mobile phone, as for example music has payer, radio, and mega-pixel camera, not to mention that the trendy looks.

Go online, view to the full range and compare prices.




For more insights and learn more about mobile phone on our website http://www.businessmobilephone.net/business-mobiles-phones/




Synaptics Shows Off Touchpad Features in Windows 8

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One of the things that I wish Windows had more support for was multi-finger gesture controls. I’m sure most of you have seen them all at some stage or another in Mac’s. The likes of 2 finger scrolling and pinch to zoom is so incredibly handy. While there actually has been some multitouch and gesture control support in some laptops which have multi-touch trackpads in Windows 7, it really isn’t too mainstream at the moment.

Microsoft have promised it’s coming, so hopefully we will see it rolling out properly in Windows 8 since Microsoft are moving towards touch more so than ever with the new Metro UI.

Major touchpad manufacturer Synaptics has demonstrated some examples of what we can expect from them once Windows 8 is released. As you will see from the video,  a lot of these multi touch features and gestures look completely natural and fluid. They’ve basically transformed the touchpad into a mini tablet screen.

touch 400x254 Synaptics Shows Off Touchpad Features in Windows 8

You’ll see towards the end of the video that Synaptics have even started experimenting with precision touch gestures which try and work out where abouts your fingers are on the touchpad in relation to objects on the screen, interacting just as a tablet screen would. Of course the difficulty here is that the touchpad is a lot smaller than your screen so it will be tricky to get the positioning right, but in fairness to Synaptics they seem to have it working pretty well.

You can have a look at these gesture controls in the video from Synaptics below

What do you think of them? Could you see yourself using them?

Let us know in the comments below

Source:

Synaptics via Techcrunch


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The 300+ Features We Weren’t Shown In Windows 8

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Windows 8 Features … What will Microsoft Add?

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What Windows 8 Features will Microsoft offer next?

Will Windows 8 support DVD drives? Everton’s recent post indicates it won’t. So what else is in store for Windows 8? What other things will it support or not support?

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Here is a short list of upcoming changes to the system.

Do you like Mac’s Time Machine Backup System? Then you’ll like History Vault. Apple’s Time Machine is a backup utility. The software works with the Time Capsule as well as other internal or external drives. So Microsoft is planning to add the History Vault as a backup system in Windows 8.IE 10 will be the default browser on the Windows 8 System. Whether it will be locked into the OS is still unclear. When Microsoft made the Internet Explorer a part of the Windows XP system, Europe forced Microsoft to break it out so other browsers could work on the OS.Windows 8 Versions galore. Expect to have a Home, Pro, and Ultimate versions of Windows 8 available.Intel and ARM processors will be the defacto processors for Windows 8 tablets.Microsoft has learned a lot from Apple (so have many other companies for that matter). And one of the interesting things to come out of it is the Windows store, to compete with the Apple store.Online storage service. Microsoft will have access to the Azure online storage similar to Apple’s iDisk.Built in PDF support. On a Mac this has been a standard for years now; Microsoft will follow suit.Boot up time will be faster with hybrid boot. The PC will be in semi-hibernation mode and will keep certain files pre-loaded to make boot up faster.Pre-loaded Piracy Check Software. This will let users know if their version of the software is pirated or not.

While these are in the rumor stage, some have been confirmed by Microsoft and others await information displays on the Builds that come out.

Source: winrumors


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