Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Add a Windows 8 user tile to your Windows 7 taskbar

Now that Windows 8 images have begun leaking out, it's only a matter of time until developers start releasing mods for Windows 7 which mimic upcoming features. Over at Into Windows, they've spotted one such mod already.

In the earliest Windows 8 images, we saw Windows Live integration on the taskbar. In the far right corner, there's a user tile displayed. If you'd like to do the same on Windows 7, download Taskbar User Tile from DeviantArt user AngelWZR.

Once installed, your current picture will appear on the taskbar. Click it, and a menu appears which allows you to log off, switch users, and access the control panel. Right now, the mod only works if your taskbar is displayed on the bottom of your Windows desktop.

Add a Windows 8 user tile to your Windows 7 taskbar originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Archos G9 tablets to ship in September

You might recall last month we spent a bit of hands on time with the new Archos G9 80 and G9 101 tablets. The tablets were prototype devices, not the final consumer versions. The tablets had decent performance even though Chris though the TI OMAP 4 1.5GHz processor was slow compared to the Tegra 2 [...]

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Microsoft releases sexy Bing app for iPad

It's still a bit odd seeing Microsoft deliver apps for Apple's mobile platform. And it's even stranger still to see one as sexy as the new Bing app for iPad, which brings a slick, immersive search experience to Apple's tablet.

Just as a regular search on bing.com will, the Bing app for iPad tailors the results it displays based on what you're searching for. There are loads of custom views, covering everything from movies and maps to weather and shopping. The app also offers a heads-up display of currently trending searches, complete with related images, which is an iPad-exclusive feature.

Navigation is a breeze thanks to multitouch controls, allowing users to flick or swipe through results. And while the development team refers to the app as "touch and decide," Bing Voice Search is also built in -- making it easy to start a query without using the iPad's on-screen keyboard.

The Bing app for iPad is available for download now from the App Store.

Microsoft releases sexy Bing app for iPad originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 07 Apr 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Headlinin?: LSU, Cal put Oregon?s Willie Lyles fee in perspective

Making the morning rounds.

? Sounds like a bargain. LSU paid $6,000 for 32 DVDs of legitimate recruiting film from Willie Lyles, the Houston-based scout who was paid a whopping $25,000 by Oregon for a shoddy, out-of-date scouting report he claims was meant to cover for the Ducks' efforts to improperly exploit his influence with several key recruits. LSU released copies of the DVDs Thursday to the (Portland) Oregonian, which found that they included exactly what Lyles said they did. Cal also paid Lyles $5,000 for a scouting report, and like LSU, believes it has nothing to worry about from the NCAA. LSU has even passed the materials on to investigators.

Then again, respect the depths: Lyles has also been connected to former LSU star Patrick Peterson, on whose behalf he allegedly requested a five-figure payment from Texas A&M in 2008. [The Oregonian, San Jose Mercury News, Associated Press]

? Yeah, I'd probably fire me, too. Irascible L.A. Times columnist Bill Plaschke lays out the minimum standard for Rick Neuheisel to save his job at UCLA beyond the upcoming season: Finish .500 or better and play in a bowl game. And Rick Neuheisel basically agrees. "I hate talking like that, but, as an alumni, I would say absolutely yes," Neuheisel said Thursday. "Obviously, I've had a number of conversations like, 'Hey, you're on the hot seat, you're the No. 1 guy on the hot seat.' ? A friend of mine said to me, 'You were a great coach, you won a lot of games, what did you do? Do what you do!' " [Los Angeles Times]

? This is not what we mean by "Fighting" Illini. Illinois signee Chris Jones, a 310-pound defensive lineman from Jacksonville, Fla., pleaded not guilty Thursday to felony aggravated battery. Jones was charged in a July 3 attack on two men who claim Jones shouted anti-gay slurs and assaulted them for their sexual orientation, leaving both with facial injuries. [Chicago Tribune]

? What about Dr�? SEC coaches released their preseason all-conference team Thursday with no surprises, except one: Alabama cornerback Dr� Kirkpatrick, a former five-star recruit and possible top-10 draft pick next April, is relegated to third team by the same coaches who voted him second-team All-SEC last December after his first season as a starter in one of the top secondaries in the country. One possible explanation: With 10 other 'Bama players on the first and second teams, they were just trying to spread the wealth. [SECSports.com]

? Hey, I know we said we needed you over here, but... The premature departures of leading rushers Washaun Ealy and Caleb King has forced Georgia to move linebacker Richard Samuel back to running back, where he spent his first two seasons in Athens in 2008-09. The move is strictly for depth ?�incoming freshman Isaiah Crowell is the starter from the moment he sets foot on campus ?�and will probably force Samuel to drop the 15-20 extra pounds he added in the original switch. [Atlanta Journal Constitution]

Quickly? ESPN is moving Mike Bellotti up in its announcer rotation. ? Florida State picks up a commitment from one of the fastest teenagers in America. ? Austin Scott isn't giving up his legal fight against Penn State just yet. ? Chaz Ramsey continues his legal crusade against Auburn. ? Dismissed Tiger running back Eric Smith still hopes to return to the team. ? Nu'Keese Richardson has been arrested again. ? Miami players are getting into police cars voluntarily. ? When is Michigan going to retire Desmond Howard's number already? ? And if these are the best entries to the Detroit Free Press' Wolverine mascot contest, I'd hate to see what was rejected.

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Windows 8 now available to OEMs via Microsoft Connect

windows 8Select Microsoft Connect partners -- major players like HP -- have been given their first taste of Windows 8. According to various sources, the build string currently sits at 7971.0.110324-1900, which is the third milestone build of the successor to Windows 7.

So far, there haven't been many details revealed about Windows 8. An actual System Restore -- which is being referred to as History Vault -- has been reported, and the feature will allow users and administrators to completely roll back a system to a previous state. A factory reset option is also said to be included.

We've also seen Windows Live integration taking shape on the desktop. It's believed that you'll be able to log in to Windows 8 using your Windows Live credentials, not just a traditional offline Windows username and password.

All that's left now is for a leaked Windows 8 build to show up on a torrent site. Feel free to tip us if you see that happen.

Windows 8 now available to OEMs via Microsoft Connect originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 31 Mar 2011 08:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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TweetDeck to launch as HTML5 Web app, now accepting beta testers

When TweetDeck landed in the Chrome Web Store, it seemed like an indication that it might eventually evolve into a pure HTML5 Web app. Now it looks as though that's exactly what's going to happen, with TweetDeck announcing that a new, not-just-for-Chrome Web client is ready for beta testing.

It's a natural progression for TweetDeck, especially since its originally Adobe Air app is practically all Web code. TweetDeck Web will sport a feature set which is nearly identical to the Chrome app, with the notable exception of Twitter streaming.

Initially, TweetDeck is targeting Firefox 4 and 3.6, Google Chrome, and Safari. Opera and Internet Explorer 9 won't be invited to the dance until a bit later on.

If you'd like to get in on the TweetDeck Web beta, head on over and register -- or sign up using your existing TweetDeck account.

TweetDeck to launch as HTML5 Web app, now accepting beta testers originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 06 Apr 2011 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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