Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Playdate: We're livestreaming the 'Halo 5: Guardians' beta! [update: game over!]

Halo: The Master Chief Collection is more than just a collection of the green supersoldier's greatest hits -- it's also an early access pass to the next game in the franchise, Halo 5: Guardians. How early? Well, the game isn't expected until fall 2015, so pretty freakin' early is the answer. Right now -- today -- you can get into Halo 5's multiplayer beta months ahead of the game's completion. In that spirit, we're streaming a few hours of the game in action while taking questions live! Join us at 1PM ET today for Halo 5: Guardians, multiplayer, in beta.
Update: We're done for now, but the archived video is available just below the break!
[For the record, I'm playing the Halo 5: Guardians beta on an Xbox One, using a download code provided by Microsoft. I'm streaming the game over wired internet using an Elgato Game Capture HD device and Open Broadcaster Software. All that to say, "This game will likely look prettier and run more smoothly on your home equipment. Streaming conditions vary!"]

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Upgrade To Windows 10 (Free Download Full Version)

I am going to discuss about Upgrade To Windows 10 (Free Download Full Version) for free of cost. Recently, Microsoft has just announced that they have released an early Technical Preview of Windows 10.  I always loved the moment when new OS release comes from Microsoft Windows 10. Users were expecting Windows 9 after the previous 8.1 but it was quite surprising that Microsoft Skipped 9 and released Windows 10. In this latest version of microsoft windows 10 has new look of Metro Style UI (User Interface) and Microsoft had to take a new step to create a Mixture of Windows 7 and Windows 8 to create 

Upgrade To Windows 10 (Free Download Full Version)

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Upgrade To Windows 10 (Free Download Full Version)
So far Windows 10 has received positive response from technical groups and it is not official released by Microsoft. However they have released a preview version. You can easily Download and Upgrade to Windows 10 for free of cost and get concept of how this product will work. I’m also excited to install this on your new system.

Features of Windows 10

There are some features that you’ll get after,
  • Mix of Windows 8 & Windows 7 Metro style UI (User Interface).
  • New Cleaned Start Menu.
  • Virtual Desktops Feature.
  • Task View Option.
  • Dynamically Resizing of Windows Apps.
  • Huge Search Improvements.

Windows 10 Specifications

  • Windows 10 Technical Preview : English
  • Setup File Name: WindowsTechnicalPreview-x86-EN-US.iso (32 Bit) / WindowsTechnicalPreview-x86-EN-US.iso (64 Bit)
  • Full Setup Size: 2.9 GB (32 Bit) / 3.81 GB (64 Bit)
  • Setup Type: Offline Installer / Full Standalone Setup:
  • Compatibility Architecture: 32/64 Bit (x86)
  • License: Free
  • Developers: Microsoft

Minimum System Requirements for Windows 10

Make sure you system meets minimum system requirements are following :-
  • Processor: 1 GHz
  • Memory (RAM): 1 GB (For 32 Bit) / 2 GB (For 64 Bit)
  • Space: 16 GB Free Hard Disk Space

Upgrade To Windows 10 Download ISO 32/64 Bit

Click on below button to start Windows 10 Download ISO 32/64 Bit Free of cost. This is Technical Preview released by Microsoft yet.  You can easily download and install it via USB or DVD.
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Installation Code

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Above is official Installation Code Provided by Microsoft here. You can also download your own Language ISO as well.
Now, in this way you’re sucessfully Upgrade To Windows 10 (Free Download Full Version) ISO 32/64 Bit,Enjoy don’t forget to share it with your friends. If you face any problem feel free to discuss in below comments,

Thursday, 13 November 2014

MICROSOFT TO OFFER FREE INTERNET ACROSS INDIA USING “WHITE SPACE” TECH

Microsoft to offer free Internet across India, Technology firm Microsoft has announced its plans to bring internet connectivity across India free of cost,the firm has proposed to use the “white space” – the unused spectrum between two TV channels – to provide free connectivity to large sections of the Indian population.
In the field of telecommunications, “White Space” refers to the unused spectrum between two TV channels. These unused frequencies are believed to hold the key for providing wireless broadband Internet access across the country. Devices which can be used in such white spaces are called “white space devices” (WSDs). Microsoft plans to use this white space technology to provide free last mile internet access to users in the most far-flung and hitherto inaccessible areas in India,according to the report.
The huge social networking giant (Facebook) and the most popular search engine (Google) are already working on their internet beaming drones and Project Loon (which involves placing balloon in high attitudes in the stratosphere) to provide internet access to remote areas across the country. Microsoft, not wanting to be left behind, will join them soon.
“Wi-fi has a range of only about 100 meters, whereas the 200-300 MHz spectrum band available in the white space can reach up to 10 km,” said Bhaskar Pramanik, chairman, Microsoft India. “This spectrum belongs mainly to Doordarshan and the government and is not used at all. We have sought clearance for a pilot project in two districts.”
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At present, Microsoft is looking forward to prove that their proposed technology is commercially viable. For that, it will require a green signal from various Indian regulatory bodies for the use of spectrum. Considering that the project, if successful, could mean internet access at a speed of upto 4Mbps at a cost of only Rs 130 per user, it does sound like a great idea
If the pilot projects in these two districts turn out to be successful, the project might be rolled out all over the country. This could be a huge shot in the arm for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Digital India campaign, Make in India initiatives and the Indian Prime Minister’s slogan of “IT+ IT= IT” (that is Indian Talent + Information Technology = India Tomorrow)
The new government which took over in May 2014 has shown keen interest towards the development of the IT sector. Under the leadership of the new Prime Minister, the government is working towards extending broadband access to 2.5 lakh panchayats across the country.
The ambitious Digital India project envisages providing broadband connectivity across the country by connecting 250,000 gram panchayats via optic fibre cables, thereby providing digital infrastructure as a utility to every citizen, digital governance and services on demand and digitally empowering all citizens.The plan was approved by the Modi Cabinet on August 30.

Saturday, 11 October 2014

Five ways to improve battery life on Windows

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You shouldn't have to be tethered to your desk to use your laptop. While battery life is improving, it still isn't perfect. If you've got a Windows 8.1 machine, these tips will help you squeeze the most juice of your computer's battery.

Software updates

Microsoft routinely issues patches and software updates to fix bugs and add new features to Windows. It's always a good idea that you are on the latest version of Windows. Not only will these updates help keep your system more secure, but they can sometimes also improve your battery life.

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To check for updates, go to the Charms menu by swiping from right to left on the screen or moving your mouse to the lower right corner of the screen. Then, click on Settings, select the "Change PC settings" option, followed by Updates and Recovery, and click the "Check for updates" box.

Tweak power settings

Microsoft has bundled various power saving options inside of Windows 8.1. These settings can be accessed from the desktop by opening the Control Panel, selecting Hardware and Sound, and clicking on Power options. Here you can choose a power plan from Microsoft or you can create your own.

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You can tweak things like brightness, when the display will turn off, and when the computer will go to sleep, among other things. Clicking on the "Change advanced power settings" will open the door to even more customization options.

Dim the display

The display on your laptop uses a ton of energy. When you disconnect the power cord, it's best to dim the brightness down below half or to a level that is suitable for your eyes. This can be done by going to the Charms menu and select Settings. The brightness options are located above the keyboard icon and next to the volume menu.

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If your laptop includes it, you should also disable the automatic brightness feature, and dim the keyboard backlight. To do this, go to Settings, click on the "Change PC settings" option, tap on PC and Devices, followed by Display, and turn off the "Adjust my screen brightness automatically" slider.
To dim the keyboard backlight, open the Charms menu, click on Search, type in "mobility," and select Windows Mobility Center.

Turn off Bluetooth

Even if you don't have a wireless mouse or speakers connected, having Bluetooth enabled will still draw power from your computer's battery. To disable the Bluetooth radio, go to Settings, click on the "PC and devices" option, and select Bluetooth.

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Disconnect any dongles

As is the case with Bluetooth, a USB-connected device (such as a flash drive) will also drain your battery. If you aren't using the dongle or device, you should unplug it to prevent battery drain. If the power cord is unplugged, charging your smartphone or tablet via a USB port will also reduce your battery life.