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Monday, July 7, 2008
NewGen computer
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Today, you can’t be as productive on a handheld computer which relies on handwriting recognition, a thumb keyboard, or an onscreen keyboard as its human/computer interface. In order to have maximum productivity on today’s handheld computers you must connect them to a full-size keyboard supported by a stationary, elevated, flat surface, thus converting your handheld into a desktop. By increasing handheld texting speed by more than 200%, the AlphaGrip HC will enhance the computing experience for everyone who wants or needs to have total desktop computing capabilities wherever they happen to be: standing at a press conference or in your kitchen, sitting in an auditorium, in a classroom, or on a park bench, walking around the neighborhood, campus, or tradeshow, riding in a train, plane, bus or car, leaning back in a recliner or sitting on the floor in the family room, laying on a blanket at the beach, or on a sofa, chair, or bed at home, in a hotel, or at a hospital.
Users’ Culture & Lifestyle
The audience for highly productive, handheld computing is so large and diverse that it encompasses a multitude of habits and practices among users of all ages, from students to professors, patients to doctors, gamers to software engineers. The AlphaGrip audience wants to enjoy total computing capabilities anywhere, without having to get to a stationary, flat, elevated surface to get “real” work done with a full-size keyboard. Today, users of handheld computers or smartphones can only create short messages or retrieve web pages or documents for viewing, but the creation of detailed emails, documents, or coding in a productive manner, requires a full-size keyboard and mouse. The AlphaGrip HC would provide all the functionality of a ultramobile computer, but with full-size keyboard functionality for truly productive, anywhere computing.
Market Viability
The AlphaGrip HC's design, which looks and feels like a game controller, appeals to the video gaming generation, ages 10 to 45, who associate a game controller with fun and excitement. It also appeals to heavy computer users such as software engineers, graphic designers, students, reporters, and knowledge workers in general, who will appreciate the benefits of comfortable, anywhere, desk-free computing, and to computer users in vertical markets including policemen, soldiers, package delivery people, insurance claims adjusters, healthcare professionals, surveyors, investigators, and others. It also appeals to teens and young adults who would carry it in their backpack and use it to text 2-3 times faster than on their cell phones, take notes in class, and surf the net as quickly and efficiently as if they were using a desktop computer. A next-generation AlphaGrip HC could fold into a pocket and unfold for use, thus attracting an even larger audience.
Size
The current embodiment of the AlphaGrip HC is 6 5/8” tall (9 ¾” when open) by 6 3/8” wide by 3 ½” deep. The screen is 3” wide by 1 ¾” tall. In a possible alternative embodiment the screen would be 4” by 4”. In another possible alternative embodiment the AlphaGrip folds into a pocketable size; 3 ½” tall by 3 ½” wide by 2 ½” deep and opens to 7” tall by 6 inches wide by 2 1/2” deep.
Overview of Design
The AlphaGrip HC’s innovative design enhances productivity on a handheld computer by using the back surface of the device to house multi-directional keys which enable typing 2-3 times faster than a thumb keyboard. The design also unchains you from your desk by enabling truly productive mobile computing. With its full-size keys and vertical hand orientation, and the fact that it enables a user to rest his hands in his lap and change body positions to reduce the stress on any particular joint, the AlphaGrip HC is more ergonomic than a thumb keyboard or even a standard, full-size keyboard. Its thumb-controlled trackball is also more ergonomic than a mouse, which requires the user to hold his or her arm up on a desk and out to the side. With regard to gaming, by enabling 10-finger control, an AlphaGrip HC would allow a gamer to play desktop PC-quality games that are far more sophisticated than current games for handhelds.
User & Context
There are many different types of potential users of an AlphaGrip HC. Students could use their AlphaGrip HC to take notes in class and do their homework anywhere - from their dorm room to the library, or while sitting on a bench or on the grass out on the quad. Gamers could play sophisticated PC video games anywhere instead of having to be chained to a desk to play. Knowledge workers would be freed from their desks and could be productive anywhere they want to be. Journalists could write their articles without having to get to a desk or find a stationary, flat surface to support a laptop. Workers in various vertical markets would also benefit including package delivery people, surveyors, realtors, policemen, repairmen, soldiers, healthcare providers, claims adjusters, salespeople, and other mobile knowledge workers.
Scenarios of Use
The AlphaGrip scenario is a world of highly productive mobile computing; 200-500% more productive than today. Just as the cell phone freed us from stationary phones on desks, tables, counters, walls and in booths, the AlphaGrip HC will free us from stationary, deskbound or laptop computing.
The design of the AlphaGrip HC benefits the targeted users by enabling the world’s most productive mobile computing. Ever since man first put chisel to stone, he has had to get to a stationary, flat surface to support his writing tools - from chisel to pen to typewriter to keyboard. Thus he had to get to a fixed location or find a flat, stationary surface to record his thoughts, write correspondence, create documents, and record other relevant data at the most productive rate of speed. The AlphaGrip HC delivers on productive mobile computing by enabling ten-finger touch typing and gaming on a handheld device.
User Interface
The design of the AlphaGrip HC makes the PC easier to use by eliminating the necessity to get to a desk or other stationary, elevated, flat surface to compute with maximum productivity. Wherever you happen to be, that’s where you can open your AlphaGrip HC and do anything you can do on a desktop computer as quickly, as efficiently, and more comfortably.
Aesthetics
An AlphaGrip HC represents mobility and freedom, a concept that resonates in everyone. The AlphaGrip HC will attract passionate users by allowing them to comfortably compute from any location in any position and over 200% more productively than with a thumb keyboard.
Technical Aspects
The AlphaGrip HC’s key enabling technology is its handheld, ergonomic, ten-finger typing configuration. The back surface of the AlphaGrip HC houses eight multi-directional keys that enable the user to generate 20 characters, each with a single finger pressing a single key, and an additional 60 characters using three shift buttons. A user can hold it comfortably and firmly while leaving his fingers free for typing. It is much easier to learn to touch type on an AlphaGrip HC relative to a keyboard because you don’t have to learn to move your fingers up, down and across five rows of keys. When you grasp it your fingers fall naturally on all the keys you need for high speed, touch typing at a rate that is 2-3 times faster than you can achieve on a thumb keyboard. And of course the AlphaGrip HC, with its vertical hand orientation, minimum finger movement, and ability to spread the typing duties over 10 fingers instead of just 2 thumbs, is much more ergonomic.
Ecology
The AlphaGrip HC does not incorporate its own environmentally innovative design. But, almost any handheld computing device can be enabled with AlphaGrip technology, so the AlphaGrip HC could incorporate as its core computing component, one that is rated highly environment-friendly. Thus, with regard to energy efficiency, waste reduction and repair/reuse/recyclability, the AlphaGrip HC will be as innovative as the computing device with which it is coupled.
Manufacturability
The AlphaGrip HC’s form factor can be manufactured at a cost which allows mass market pricing. With regard to thermal cooling and noise reduction, the AlphaGrip HC is dependent upon the off-the-shelf computing device it uses as its core, as mentioned above. At bottom, the AlphaGrip HC can be almost any handheld computer with a keyboard wrapped around it in the shape of a game controller.
Computer related
Security updates
When necessary, Microsoft provides a new security update on the second Tuesday of each month and publishes a bulletin to announce the update. Occasionally, updates are released more often. The links below go to the latest bulletins. Each bulletin includes links to the security updates.
Note To get technical details about updates, review the information published on Microsoft TechNet.
The latest bulletin
• | On June 10, 2008 we released 7 security updates that addressed vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Microsoft DirectX. |
Latest bulletins by program
• | Microsoft Windows: June 2008 |
• | Microsoft Office: May 2008 |
• | Microsoft Malware Protection Engine: May 2008 |
• | Internet Explorer: June 2008 |
• | Microsoft DirectX: June 2008 |
• | Virtual PC for Mac: November 2007 |
• | MSN Messenger: September 2007 |
• | Virtual Server: September 2007 |
• | Visual Basic: August 2007 |
• | JPEG Processing (GDI+): September 2004 |
Archived bulletins
For previous security update bulletins, see TechNet Microsoft Security Bulletin Search.
Nokia E51
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If you are an executive in the market for a suitable cell phone, Nokia’s E series offers the best bang for the buck. The Nokia E51 is the latest from the venerable E series, and an apt successor to the hugely popular E50 model, which it will eventually replace. The E51 brings in new features at a price that’s hard to beat.
The keypad is completely revised, with dedicated keys for Contacts, Calendar,
E-mail and Home. The soft menu keys, however, are too small for comfort. The rest of the keypad is a delight—good tactile feedback, and key spacing is immaculate. The rubberised keys for volume up / down, push-to-talk and power are hard to operate, though.
The E51 feels peppy—it uses the same processor as on the flagship N95. With 130 MB of memory on board, you can do a lot of multitasking without the phone getting sluggish, and the memory can be expanded to 4 GB via the microSD slot (a 512 MB card comes bundled). The E51 runs on Symbian OS Series 60, and crams in lot of features besides the standard set. Most of these will go down well with executives—for example, the Advance call manager lets you manage incoming and outgoing calls efficiently. In addition, WorldMate, an application for frequent fliers, comes bundled.
The E51 is a 3G, quad-band phone with HSDPA, Wi-Fi (802.11g), Bluetooth, Micro USB and an infrared port. There’s a switch to turn Bluetooth on and off on the main keypad. Multimedia features include a good MP3 player, a 2MP camera with still and video shooting, and FM radio.
Signal reception is good, as is voice clarity. Internet browsing speeds are faster than with the E50 or E61, thanks to the revised Web browser. The camera is above average, but loses performance in low-light conditions. The speakerphone is clear, with little or no echo on the recipient’s side. We got around three days of battery life with nominal usage and a terrific seven days of standby time.
The Nokia E51 retails at Rs 14,699; it is, we think, a must-buy.
Quote:
RATINGS
Features : 4.5
Performance : 4.5
Build Quality : 4.5
Value for Money : 4
Overall : 4.5
Specifications
Weight: 100 gm; Dimensions: 114 x 46 x 12 mm; Quad-band; 2MP camera; Video recording; xHTML browser; Push-to-talk; micro USB, infrared.
Quote:
Contact : Nokia India Pvt Ltd
E-mail : ext-manoj.goel@nokia.com
Web site : www.nokia.co.in
Price : Rs 14,699