Monday 28 November 2011

Video: Microsoft TellMe vs Apple Siri

Microsoft’s Craig Mundie last week said that Siri was nothing special, and Microsoft’s own voice capabilities have been around for over a year. Why have Siri become so popular whereas many may not even have heard of ‘TellMe’? The answer according to Microsoft is ‘good marketing’.




People are infatuated with Apple announcing it. It’s good marketing, but at least as the technological capability you could argue that Microsoft has had a similar capability in Windows Phones for more than a year, since Windows Phone 7 was introduced.
The video below featuring the battle between the two voice assistants speaks for itself, be sure to check it out and listen to their subsequent responses when asked to complete a task…
  
                           

ClamCase All-in-One Keyboard Case and Stand turns your iPad 2 into netbook

We know that iPad 2 is an incredible device, but if you have problems adjusting to the iPad 2’s virtual keyboard, today we have a special case that might be helpful to you.


Today’s keyboard case for iPad 2 comes from ClamCase, and it has thinner and lighter design, and in addition to that, it can work as iPad 2 stand as well. Thanks to the QWERTY keyboard with 14 special keys for iOS functions, you can turn your iPad into a netbook with ease.
This keyboard connects to your iPad 2 via Bluetooth and it offers hard shell polycarbonate case that protects your iPad, while providing you access to all ports and buttons. In addition, if you ever get tired from typing and using your iPad 2 as netbook, use can use this case as a iPad stand as well.
ClamCase All-in-One Keyboard Case for iPad 2 has a lot to offer, especially if you’re not a fan of virtual keyboards, and as for the price, this device is priced at $149.

Sunday 20 November 2011

Cloud Computing Advantages & Comparison: Public vs Private



When it comes to saving both time and money, cloud computing offers business owners and multinational companies alike one of the best solutions. Understanding cloud computing is not as easy as you might want, as you will need to learn how to use the service properly and store information there in a way that will be secure. However, if you are looking into cloud computing for your company, here are some things you need to know.


Cloud Computing: Private vs Public
There are two types of cloud computing that are available to small businesses:
  1. Private clouds are made specifically for a single organization or entity, and it can be stored either on or off premises. Most large businesses prefer a private cloud to a public one, as they feel more secure knowing that their information is stored on a cloud that is dedicated exclusively to their data. It will require a lot more to manage the private cloud, however, and IT managers need to be prepared to spend a lot of time studying how to operate and modify the cloud as needed.
  2. Public clouds are usually owned by large companies that sell cloud services to organizations or companies, and these services are usually made according to a specific application. The pricing of these services is usually good deal simpler than private clouds, as they are usually priced according to a specific cost per seat per month basis.
Using cloud computing is one of the best ways for companies to be able to store their information where it will be easily accessible, but it is essential to make a plan for using cloud computing.

Cloud Computing: Why Cloud Computing?
There are a number of reasons why your company may choose to purchase could computing services, especially if yours is a large company that is looking to expand steadily.
  • What is your data storage currently like? Do you need more storage space? Cloud services may be exactly what you need.
  • Does your company face problems in the support and management of applications that are widely used? If so, your company may benefit from the support and ease of use offered by the cloud computing services.
Are your servers nearing the end of their life? If you don’t want to spend money purchasing a new server system, you may want to consider upgrading to a cloud computer service instead.
The cloud computing concept is divided into 3 major parts – Application, Storage and Connectivity. These don’t have to be interlinked, and they individually can serve the purpose of serving products and services among the interested individuals or large businesses. Cloud computing, although is new to many in the world of Internet, if taken seriously by businesses would surely prove to be a boon in the coming future.
The cost of cloud computing depends on the type you are selecting, and usually the public cloud computing is proved to be more cheaper than the other, as most of the times these cloud servers are sponsored by 3rd party companies and the end users don’t have to pay much when they choose the public cloud computing. Compared to the other types of the hosting and computing solutions, the cloud computing has an advantage of asking the least maintenance because there is nothing one has to do locally to use the cloud computing service.