Samsung Announces Bada Mobile OS
Samsung has launched its own open mobile platform, Samsung bada which will be used by its range of smartphones. his new addition to Samsung’s mobile ecosystem enables developers to create applications for millions of new Samsung mobile phones, and consumers to enjoy a fun and diverse mobile experience.
The name ‘bada’, which means ‘ocean’ in Korean, was chosen to convey the limitless variety of potential applicationswhich can be created using the new platform. The Samsung Bada platform will be completely open, and it will be similar to Nokia’s Maemo and the Linux Mobile Limo Project. Continue reading »
Photoshop Mobile for Google Android Mobiles
Few weeks ago only Adobe released a mobile version of Photoshop for Apple Iphone users, now they have released a new mobile version of Photoshop for Google Android Mobiles.
The Android Photoshop application comes with quick and easy image-editing tools, color adjustments and instant photo-sharing capabilities.
The Android Photoshop Mobile app lets you edit, save and share you photos on your phone. It’ll load up all the photos on your phone and if you turn the phone, flip them into landscape. Continue reading »
Apple To Support Windows 7
Apple has announced that it will be adding support for Microsoft’s latest OS by the end of this year. Apple will support Microsoft Windows 7 (Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate) with Boot Camp in Mac OS X Snow Leopard before the end of the year. This support will require a software update to Boot Camp.
In addition to the Boot Camp update, you will need the following:
- Your own authentic copy of Microsoft Windows 7 or Microsoft Windows 7 upgrade
- An Intel-based Mac computer
The update to Bootcamp is likely to come as part of a software update to Snow Leopard, and it looks like Bootcamp will only be updated to support Windows 7 in Snow Leopard and not on Mac’s running earlier versions of Mac OS.
Windows 7 USB Installer
To help ease the pain of upgrading to their new Windows 7 operating system Microsoft has released a neat Windows 7 USB installer. The utility, Windows 7 USB Download Tool, creates a bootable flash drive from a downloaded .iso file, or disk image, of Windows 7, and can be purchased from Microsoft’s online store.
Microsoft has decided to give netbook users another option, though, and it is now possible to download different versions of Windows 7 to a USB drive. Here’s what the Microsoft Store has to say about it:
If you’ve got a netbook, you probably don’t have a CD or DVD drive – so you may be wondering how you can upgrade to Windows 7. We’ve got your answer. The Microsoft Store is the only place where you can get a downloadable version of Windows 7. Download Windows 7 directly onto a USB drive on your netbook – no CD or DVD drive necessary – and start taking advantage of the best Windows yet.
Your netbook can therefore be setup to boot from the USB device and the Windows 7 installation will commence. The only problem this might raise is the fact a BIOS change is required to get the netbook to boot from USB leaving less tech-savvy users in the dark as to how to go about doing this. No doubt guides will appear on the web before the day is over.
For the moment this offer only seems to be available through the U.S. version of the online Microsoft Store. When purchasing the upgrade you can choose between just a Download, or a Download + Backup disc option, which costs an additional $14.95. The options you have when it comes to versions is Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate. There is no download available for Starter edition.







