Here’s something that travellers might find handy if they find themselves in a bind. Microsoft has quietly developed an app that offers translation of typed text, optically recognised text (i.e. using your camera) and voice while using the power of its Bing platform to do the translation for you. Sure, there have been a few apps out …
Category: Operating Systems
Apr 17 2012
Translator for Windows Phone 7
- By Boydo in Microsoft, Operating Systems, Technology, Windows 7
Apr 16 2012
How to Shutdown Windows 8
- By Boydo in Microsoft, Operating Systems, Technology, Windows 8, Windows 95
I have had a number of people who are trying out Windows 8 that are stumped by how to actually execute a shut down. Since Windows 95, you could shut down a computer by clicking “Start” then “Shut down” but with Windows 8 that doesn’t work as the Start Menu has been replaced with the …
Apr 15 2012
Panasonic 2012 Home Entertainment Launch – Smart Viera Highlights
- By Boydo in 3D, Android, Browsers, Connectivity, Display, Google, Imaging, iOS, LCD, LED, Mouse, Operating Systems, Peripherals, Plasma, Technology, Uncategorized, Wi-Fi, Wireless, YouTube
Last night, I got along to check out the new range of Panasonic televisions, recorders, players and Hi-Fi out at Dunbar House in Watson’s Bay, NSW. The venue was very swish with some tasty food on offer and it presented a setting similar to what you’d expect to experience when you’d be using home entertainment …
Apr 13 2012
Kickstarter Watchlist – Pebble Smartwatch
- By Boydo in Android, iOS, iPhone, Operating Systems, Technology
Here’s another gadget initiative that the iPhone and Android smartphone users out there might fancy as an auxiliary screen or control for their devices. The Pebble E-paper Watch is not quite the “Dick Tracy” watch that people have been after but I reckon it’s pretty close and a whole lot more. In short, this is an app-extensible …
Apr 12 2012
Disable Java in Mac OS X
- By Boydo in Apple, Macintosh, MacOS, Operating Systems, Technology
Here’s a tip for Mac OS X users out there that want to tighten up the security on their computers given recent exploits targeting Java and the slow release of updates from Apple. The simplest way to turn off Java is by searching for “Java Preferences” in the Spotlight search and opening it. Once opened, …
Apr 10 2012
Locate a Seemingly Missing Mouse Cursor
- By Boydo in Microsoft, Operating Systems, Technology, Windows 7
With screens of massive size and resolution all the way down to those tiny screens on netbooks it can be difficult to find the mouse cursor for whatever reason. There is however an easy way to locate your cursor on your screen by enabling a handy feature in Windows 7. Windows Vista: Click the “Start” …
Apr 08 2012
Safari Shortcuts at Your Fingertips Under Mac OS X Lion
- By Boydo in Apple, Browsers, Macintosh, MacOS, Operating Systems, Safari, Technology
Here’s a quick tip for those Mac OS X Lion users out there that prefer Safari as their web browser. There are some really great touchpad gestures to speed you your web browser and keep you from mucking around with the mouse cursor or the keyboard. If you want to go back to the previous …
Apr 06 2012
Silverlight on the Rocks
- By Boydo in Microsoft, Operating Systems, Technology, Windows 8
Many people will have no idea what Silverlight actually is or what it does but for the rest of us it was the Microsoft’s attempt to compete with Adobe Flash which was never really unseated as the premier platform for Internet applications. Silverlight did see some usage in Windows Phone 7 but its future has …
Apr 03 2012
How to Handle Movement of Source Video Files in Windows Live Movie Maker
- By Boydo in Microsoft, Operating Systems, Technology
Just a heads up for those of you using Windows Live Movie Maker to edit your own videos. Over the last couple of weeks I’ve been shooting and editing a video for work about my digital profile (which ended up being a digital conversationalist). My video editor of choice has always been Windows Live Movie …
Apr 01 2012
Make a Regular Computer an AirPlay Receiver for Free
- By Boydo in Apple, Gaming, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Linux, MacOS, Microsoft, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Technology, Xbox
AirPlay is one of those Apple standards that is beneficial when you have a lot of Apple kit but can be less convenient when you have a heterogeneous environment (so a mix of Apple and either Windows or Linux computers). This can be problematic if you want to use something like AirPlay to view content …
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