Microsoft bonding the application called SkyDrive with Windows 8

Microsoft will lengthen SkyDrive from being an online file storage service into a device cloud that is closely integrated with the Microsoft’s next version of the OS (Windows 8). The ideas of SkyDrive concept turn out to be a single drive available across all the devices users use, making them to access the resources instantly, secure and private access to their Data.

SkyDrive in Windows 8

SkyDrive in Windows 8

In Windows 8, the “DNA (Distributed interNet Applications Architecture)” of SkyDrive and the Mesh file sync technology will merge into a single service, Especially, SkyDrive will be integrated as an application on Windows upcoming operating system (Windows 8), SkyDrive files will be accessible from the desktop via Windows Explorer and users will be able to get files remotely from their hard drive through SkyDrive.com.

The SkyDrive application included with Windows 8 will be a Metro style App, meaning its user interface will be optimized for touch screen-based devices like tablets, and it will make it possible for people to access their SkyDrive accounts from any other Metro style application through Windows 8 controls for opening, saving and sharing files. Advantage of this functionality, end users only need to register an email address on a PC running Windows 8, after which “whenever you save files on SkyDrive, every Windows 8 device you use will provide seamless access to those files,”.

Windows 8 will also have a usual desktop application for SkyDrive, to be managed via Windows Explorer. Users will be able to store and retrieve SkyDrive files through a drag-and-drop interface.

Through a sync functionality based on Mesh, people will be able to have desktop copies of their SkyDrive files, and synchronize changes so that versions are kept consistent both locally and on the cloud. Finally, SkyDrive on Windows 8 will also let users remotely access files that they’ve opted to only store locally on a PC’s hard drive.

Microsoft Fixing up the language support in Windows 8 Operating System

As the world celebrates IML (International Mother Language) Day today, Microsoft announced that it will make installing added display languages on upcoming version of windows (Windows 8). Microsoft as produced a new languages preferences sector and kept all display languages pack in one place to find and download all the display languages in win 8. So the windows users no need to browse all other websites.

Then windows 8 users can choose to add the packs and use them as the display language in the entire OS. Microsoft will offer 109 display languages in win8, compare to win 7 its introducing 14 more display languages. In that New United Kingdom version is one of that packs. And also Briton people are going to see the word “Colour” instead of “color” throughout win 8 operating system.

Microsoft is also increasing the support to 13 other countries, including Belarusian (Belarus), Kinyarwanda (Rwanda), Punjabi (Pakistan),Tigrinya (Ethiopia), Tajik (Tajikistan), Sindhi (Pakistan), Central Kurdish (Iraq), Uyghur (People’s Republic of China), Wolof (Senegal), K’iche’ (Guatemala), Scottish Gaelic (United Kingdom), Cherokee (United States), Valencia (Spain).

Microsoft introducing Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000, Ultra-portable keyboard for ultra-portable PCs

Microsoft has introduced a new keyboard, the Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000, targeted at mobile experts eager to do some serious text-entry on their iOS, Android or Windows tablets. The Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000 is a full-size keyboard and is light-weight with a very slim design and convenient to carry without compromising durability. This device is easy to use across many devices and makes a perfect tablet companion.

This is coming under family of the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000. The design has a 6-degree curve that is helpful to the consumers to use in natural wrist position. The technology allows avoiding the cords or USB transceivers to freeing-up a USB ports. . It’ll also play nicely with Android 2.2, Android 3.0 and Android 3.1 phones and tablets.

Mobile Keyboard 5000

Mobile Keyboard 5000

To use the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000, System Requirements as follows:

Windows-based PC:

Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP with Service Pack (SP2) or later
• 3 AAA alkaline batteries
• Enabled with Bluetooth version 2.0 in the device.

Note:- Also try Microsoft Arc

Macintosh:
• Mac OS X v.10.4–10.5.x
• 3AAA alkaline batteries
• Enabled with Bluetooth version 2.0 in the device.

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