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The Official Windows Vista Blog now with Video Demo’s of features Friday, August 8th, 2008
Over at the Windows Vista Blog they have started doing screencast like demo’s of Windows Vista features.
So far they have
Restoring Previous Files
Instant Search
Adding MSN Video Fees to Zune (Limited Appeal)
Windows Live OneCare 2.0
The microsoftie in charge of the Windows Vista Blog is Brandon LeBlanc who has done a great job of defending Vista on the site. A thankless job at times I Imagine.
So if you want to check out some Windows Vista Demo’s check the link below.
Link: http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsexperience/archive/tags/Demo/default.aspx
Video: What if Google did a Digg and allowed user comments on search results Thursday, July 17th, 2008
Michael Arrington over at Techcrunch has a video showing some new experimental Google features.
It allows people to vote and comment on search results.
This works very much like the Social News website Digg where people can vote, promote and comment on stories.
This could just be a sandbox experiment for Google or an early peak at the future of user driven Internet search.
User created input/content is at the heart of popular web sites like Wikipedia and Digg so the concept is well established.
At the core this turns Google into a popularity contest. It will turn Google search results into a Ebay style rating system where “98% of people think the link is good”.
There is nothing better than a personal recommendation, so would user input on search results make for better search?
Overall I would say yes.
Check the video fascinating stuff.
Link: http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/07/16/is-this-the-future-of-search/
Video: Multi-touch on the Dell Latitude XT fails to impress Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
I have hands on experience with a multi-touch capable device the iPod Touch. So I know what a flowing and fluid multi-touch experience should be.
So I was very disappointed watch the these videos of how multi-touch has been implemented on the Dell Latitude XT.
The best way for you to judge is to watch the videos.
First up we have one from Dell about installing it and using it.
Next up we have hands on review from Gottabemobile
Finally another video review here (sorry no video embed).
Link: http://blog.laptopmag.com/exclusive-hands-on-with-dells-xt-tablet-now-with-multi-touch
What I get up from watching these:
1) Using multi-touch while the laptop is in the traditional clam shell configuration is really counter intuitive. This only makes sense to me in Tablet mode.
2) Multi-touch sensitivity and accuracy of response seems to be an issue.
3) The lack of CPU power on the Latitude XT is a problem (watch the lag on opening photo gallery or clicking and manipulating images, not fluid).
4) Only having 3 gestures sounds very limiting.
The Laptop screens of the future are going to get very smudged up with all this pointing going on.
On a more positive note this is a good free upgrade for an existing XT owner and Dell should be commended for trying.
However its fairly obvious that Dell’s implementation of multi-touch is very 1.0 and pretty clunky.
Video: Mossberg’s iPhone 3g Review battery didn’t last full day Thursday, July 10th, 2008
I’m not making this up in Walt Mossberg’s video review of the 3g iPhone he says a couple of days in his two week trial the battery didn’t last the full day.
He goes into this topic around 2:20 of the clip below.
Now you can imagine the problems having a phone with a non removable battery that doesn’t last a full day. You end up with no form of communication.
All that GPS, 3g, Google Maps, Visual Voicemail go out the window if the device doesn’t have the juice to turn on.
In the keynote for the iPhone 3g Steve Jobs took great pleasure in announcing “better battery life”.
Can you imagine a keynote where the claims were a bit more realistic.
Hi, I’m Steve Jobs
This is the iPhone 3g, we think its cool, we think you going to love it, isn’t this just amazing, look at that screen its gorgeous, but if you plan on using it all day the battery probably wont last.
Anyway watch Walt’s review which is generally positive but he does point out the fact its more expensive to own than 1st generation iPhone.
Link: http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20080708/newer-faster-cheaper-iphone-3g/









