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Intel just released a 64-bit processor for mainstream PCs on Monday, which is Intel’s latest Celeron D 351, the heir-apparent to the current Celeron D S775 processor series. Celeron D 351 is integrated with 64-bit processing technology (Intel named EM64T), whicle Celeron D S775 is only a 32-bit chip.
The news means Intel is a month ahead of rival AMD, which is expected to come out with a chip of the same capacity in July, 2005.
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Intel’s Celeron Goes 64-bit Too
Just blogged about RSS Is Core Technology In Longhorn few hours ago. I found a few photos of the announcement in the Gnomedex conference in Seattle, United State.
RSS Feed Viewing in IE7 :-
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Adding an RSS Feed in IE7 :-
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Some Pics Of RSS In IE7 & Outlook
Since XML is one of the core languages for Microsoft applications, I am not surprise Microsoft announced that Longhorn will incorporate RSS (Really Simple Syndication) as a core technology. This news has been confirmed during the Gnomedex conference in Seattle last Friday, June 24, 2005.
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Gary Schare, director of strategic product management in the Windows division of Microsoft, says that while RSS is a reliable standard for updating information in message form, it currently has no logical way to organize that information in a way that could help subscribers keep track of what is being fed to them.“RSS is good for delivering what’s new, but not so good for things that are getting sorted or reordered,” Schare says.
RSS capability will be built into the OS, for example, you can have one set of newsfeed subscriptions show up in any Longhorn-compatibled newsreader or other application. Microsoft also says that Longhorn’s RSS will make it easier for software developers to incorporate RSS-enabled features into their programs without having to build the functionality from scratch.
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RSS Is Core Technology In Longhorn
Computex, the world’s second largest computer show, just took place in Taipei, Taiwan.
Let’s have a look of some fascinating gadgets shown for the first time in the computer show:-
This batman theme PC might be the best match for the movie “Batman Begins” which is showing in major cinemas lately. :)
Batman Theme Desktop PC
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Some Pics From Computex In Taipei, Taiwan
Microsoft Inc, revealed last week that they have developed technology to allow its next-generation home-use video game console, Xbox 360, to be connected online with portable game machines of rival firms, such as Sony and Nintendo.
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Users of the Sony (NYSE: SNE) Latest News about Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) and the Nintendo Latest News about Nintendo DS will thus be able to connect their machines with the Xbox 360 Latest News about Xbox and play Microsoft’s games over the Internet, Microsoft officials said.
Since I blog about the Google Mobile Search, I might as well talk about Google SMS Service too. :)
Last month, I blogged about Google Into SMS Service, when Google acquired New York based texting (SMS) service provider, Dodgeball. I had a feeling that Google might have some plans to tap into SMS service sooner or later, now as I’ve expected they have Google SMS Service !!
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Google SMS (Short Message Service) enables you to send queries as text messages over your mobile phone or device and easily get precise answers to your questions. No links. No web pages.