Eee Pad Slider & Transformer the New Tablet Computers Showcased

There has been announcement of Following New Tablet computers created considering the need of wide ranging users as details given below:

1. The Eee Pad Slider.

2. Eee Pad Transformer.

These new models shall be available having 3 Screen Size variations making available choice of either operating on Windows® 7 Home Premium or Google Android® operational systems offering Extremely Excellent mobile flexibility and productivity.

ASUS Eee Pad Slider
ASUS Eee Pad Slider

Making the need based right choice is essential essence of selection of highly innovative and technologically superior personal computer devices. Considering the users opting for tablets, it is clear that they need a device offering complete multimedia effects while using HD Video, broadband connectivity option besides use of gaming and high range of media compatibility featuring all the standards similar to Abode flash considering the compactness of the device.

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Project Lighthouse show way to Qt roadmap; reveal QML and commitment

The Nokia’s Director for Qt development, Lars Knoll gave a detailed description of the Qt plans at the Qt Developer Days conference. The development on a wider scale was driven by user needs such as web integration, 3D graphics, tactile feature supports and improved performance.

Qt Quick components
Qt Quick components

Qt Quick was also discussed in the conference. Knoll pointed out the role played by QML user interface language in Qt. Nokia uses Qt Quick to denote the QML and related technologies. The programming for the user interface is done in a finer pace to suit the developers. This could revolutionize the field of user interface developments and determine their future in Qt mobiles. Eventually, the development will have its effect on desktop and the way of the developers.

Qt Quick components strive to create pre designed user interface apps for QML and thus play a significant role in accelerating the growth of Qt Quick. QML Layouts can have an option to retain the original look on MeeGo as well as other OS plat forms. A newly devised debugger switches from QML to C++ and vice versa. It is currently under development. The QML tooling is to get a dynamic restructuring with such features. It allows the system to reload the layouts when an app is working simultaneously.

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Raylight Ultra and Sony Vegas 9 – A Consumer Review

Raylight Ultra has been released by DVFilm as the successor to Raylight. DVFilm still supports Raylight, but development efforts in the future will be focused on Raylight Ultra. The core functionality of Raylight, and now Ultra, is coding and decoding MXF files. They do, however, both include the Raylight Plug-in for Sony Vegas: RayMaker, for converting MXF files to AVI, P2 Maker, for converting Raylight AVI to MXF, and also a control panel for working with the Raylight codec.

Raylight Ultra
Raylight Ultra

The best new feature in Raylight Ultra is a great improvement in performance. You should now be able to do real-time editing, with visual fidelity and smooth playback. Before Ultra, you would have to choose between either having smooth playback or full-resolution preview – to see proper full-res playback, the project would have to be rendered. The improved performance of Ultra allows you to preview on the timeline and have the best of both worlds.

This also means that there are now only two editing modes, instead of four. There is still a Raylight Red mode (Low Res Proxy) which allows real-time editing even on a project that’s very demanding or a machine that’s much slower – albeit with an image that significantly degraded.

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Redtape from city boards makes Internet beautiful bride for Redbox

While the success of Redbox’s red kiosks from which it rents out movies to members of the public at a price of one dollar per film is not in doubt; the company is however further setting its sights on delivering movies digitally to users via the internet.

The profits it could earn from this avenue could potentially surpass that which it earns from the Red kiosks it presently has deployed to various business premises. The internet would offer a larger and vast market to the company. In addition, it would also be able to offer a limitless amount of movies from one central web address. This would remove the additional expenses of purchasing more kiosks and revenue sharing with the business premises that houses its kiosks. Thus the end figure of marketing via the internet is somewhat less expenditure and more profits.

The move to offer its services to its consumers via the internet will also be beneficial in helping the company retain its visibility as city planning officials in a city like Wheaton, Illinois are proposing to set in place regulations which may curb Redbox from being able to physically install more of its red kiosks in other locations. Hence, the roll out of its plans to move its services to the internet is also strategic in view of the proposed regulations and other guidelines being rolled out by various city boards.

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