Monday 17 December 2012

Android 5.0 (Key Lime Pie): launch May 15, 2013?


Google has confirmed that its annual I / O will be held on 15 May 2013. Prepare to discover Key Lime Pie




The annual conference will therefore Google in May 2013. There will certainly giant Android 5.0, called Key Lime Pie. We also discover probably new appliances.

In 2012, at the same conference, Google unveiled Android Jelly Bean, Nexus 7, and the unfortunate media-streaming unit, the Nexus Q. Google has also demonstrated its Project Glass and spoke about the future of its operating system, Android.

I / O is increasing every year, and 2013 should not be an exception. So expect to find Key Lime Pie and new devices (smartphone and / or tablet), and new developments about Project Glass.

The conference will be held in San Francisco from May 15 to 17, according to BGR. Registration will begin in Q1 2013.

In summary, what will most certainly part of the program:

Android 5.0 (Key Lime Pie)

A new device Nexus (smartphone or tablet)

Commercial launch for Glass Project

A competitor to AirPlay

A redefined version of Nexus Q

And who knows, much more!

Saturday 15 December 2012

Microsoft Surface available soon RT


The tablet hybrid Microsoft Surface RT, may soon be available in stores




Microsoft may be planning to introduce its hybrid tablet, RT Surface faster than expected, according to some reports.

According to Paul Thurrott, a blogger for WindowsITPro, RT Surface will be in stores "within a few days."

Thurrott cites no source, but he says that the output of the RT area, outside webstore Microsoft was expected to be early 2013. It seems that the company has changed its plans.

Thurrott also reveals that the RT area should arrive in stores outside the United States, without specifying what parts of the world are concerned.

It would not be the first time Microsoft change tactics, a previous report had suggested that due to weak sales Surface RT, Microsoft would move out of the area along with Pro Windows 8.

Thurrott has yet denied the rumors, stating that the tablets "sold well considering the distribution modest."

He added that "sales area represents one of the positive points about the launch of this 2012"

So, whatever the reason, Microsoft has decided to change its plans as it will leave the area RT in stores, and generalize the launch of the Surface Pro before the end of 2012.

We'll have more information when it becomes available.