Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
The Revolution is Coming to Windows Phone 7 [video]
Microsoft has just introduced with the first ad for the upcoming Windows Phone 7 platform. The platform promises with new amazing features, the video below announces with "The Revolution is Coming" to the upcoming Windows Phone 7.
This trailer was shown before the Secret Cinema screening of 'Lawrence of Arabia'. Check it yourself
This trailer was shown before the Secret Cinema screening of 'Lawrence of Arabia'. Check it yourself
Microsoft is entering the war. Windows Phone 7 seems to be quite promising for a real revolution. So keep your eyes opened! The revolution is really coming. [via iClarified]
2:56 AM by Unknown · 0
Saturday, August 21, 2010
[How-To] Backup your ECID/ShSh blobs manually using TinyUmbrella Support iOS 4.0.2 [Windows][video]
Update : TinyUmbrella updated ! Version 4.02.04 released !
v4.02.04These are instructions on how to backup your SHSH blobs using Firmware Umbrella for Windows.
- Supports iOS 4.0.2
Step One
Download the latest version of Firmware Umbrella from here to your Desktop.
Step Two
Right Click umbrella-4.01.03.exe and Choose Run as administrator from the contextual popup menu.
Download the latest version of Firmware Umbrella from here to your Desktop.
Step Two
Right Click umbrella-4.01.03.exe and Choose Run as administrator from the contextual popup menu.
If you get a Windows Security Alert, make sure both boxes are checked, and hit Allow Access.
Step Three
You will be asked to Connect a Device.
Once you do so Umbrella will detect the type of device and its firmware.
Step Four
Check the Advanced Options box. Confirm the ECID of your device, make sure the correct firmware version is selected, and set the Location to Cydia.
Note: you can only obtain SHSH blobs for the latest firmware version released by Apple.
Step Five
Press the Save My SHSH button.
Once completed you will be notified that it was successful. "You have saved your SHSH locally and the request was sent to CYDIA. This means that CYDIA DOES have your SHSH. Do NOT bug semaphore about the Cydia home page showing this version."
IMPORTANT:
If you are unsuccessful in saving your SHSH blob because Cydia is overloaded then change the Location dropdown to Apple and store it locally.
8:38 PM by Unknown · 0
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Windows 7 vs iPad [video]
Windows 7 Hanvon slate computer compared to iPad doing similar tasks. In this video we see some web browsing, video, email, calendar and google earth. (As well as a skateboarding chihuahua)
11:19 AM by Unknown · 0
Saturday, July 10, 2010
How to: Install Mac OS (Snow Leopard) on Windows 7 Using VirtualBox
think most of you need to Install Mac OS X on his Computer / Laptop, You may need Mac OS to Run PwnageTool, iPhodroid and many things in Web compatible only with Mac, So here's a Step by Step guide which will Enable you to Install Mac OS X Snw Leopard on Windows Using VirtualBox [Free], But needs a fast computer!
Required:
- Intel or AMD processor which supports hardware virtualization
- OSX86 iso, Get it off of torrents if you don’t have one.
- VirtualBox, Can be Downloaded from Here.
- Windows 7, Vista or XP installed as host operating system.
Steps:
Step 1: Launch VirtualBox you Downloaded previously, Then click on "New" to create a new Virtual Machine in VirtualBox
Step 2: Give a name for your Virtual Machine, for Example "OSX", Choose "Mac OS X Server" from the dropdown menu and Click on "Next"
Step 3: Now, Assign your VM some Ram, In the tutorial here we made it "1500MB"
Step 4: You have to create a new Hard Disk for your VM, it should be about 20GB. If you choose Dynamic, it will expand on use and Static will be a fixed 20GB no matter how much data is actually in it.
Step 5: Click on "Settings" then "System" from the left panel, and unCheck the option "Enable EFI (special OSes only)"
Step 6: Now from the left panel, Select "Storage" then on "Empty", Now click on the folder with the green arrow on the right
Step 7: In this Step, Click on "Add" at the top, then add the OSX86 iso you already downloaded, Now highlight it and click Select at the bottom. Then click OK and start
Step 8: As it starts up, click inside the window and hit F8. Then at the boot: prompt type
Step 9: In this window, click on "20GB VBOX HARDDISK", then click on "Erase", In the name box write what you want then Click on"Erase" at the bottom. Once done, quit the Disk Utility so that you return back to the installer.
Step 10: Now Click on "OSX" Partition and press on "Continue"
Step 11: Now Click on "Customize" at the left bottom and check the following:
For AMD Users check,
Any Updates included at the top.
Drop down Kernels and choose Legacy kernel.
AMD option below System support.
For Intel Users,
Any Updates included at the top.
Drop down bootloaders and check the newest chameleon.
Drop down Kernels and choose Legacy kernel.
Then click Next done and Install. To speed up the process you can click Skip when the disc check pops up.
Step 12: As soon as it says installation finished and starts counting down to restart press the Right-Ctrl and then click on Devices at the top and hit CD/DVD Devices and click Unmount CD/DVD Device. Then click Machine and Reset then click reset at the prompt. Next you’ll see the Chameleon loader and then OSX will begin to boot.
Meh! After rebooting you should now be running Mac OS X Snow Leopard Working under Windows 7 / Vista / XP [via Lifehacker, Redmondpie, Tek411]
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Required:
- Intel or AMD processor which supports hardware virtualization
- OSX86 iso, Get it off of torrents if you don’t have one.
- VirtualBox, Can be Downloaded from Here.
- Windows 7, Vista or XP installed as host operating system.
Steps:
Step 1: Launch VirtualBox you Downloaded previously, Then click on "New" to create a new Virtual Machine in VirtualBox
Step 2: Give a name for your Virtual Machine, for Example "OSX", Choose "Mac OS X Server" from the dropdown menu and Click on "Next"
Step 3: Now, Assign your VM some Ram, In the tutorial here we made it "1500MB"
Step 4: You have to create a new Hard Disk for your VM, it should be about 20GB. If you choose Dynamic, it will expand on use and Static will be a fixed 20GB no matter how much data is actually in it.
Step 5: Click on "Settings" then "System" from the left panel, and unCheck the option "Enable EFI (special OSes only)"
Step 6: Now from the left panel, Select "Storage" then on "Empty", Now click on the folder with the green arrow on the right
Step 7: In this Step, Click on "Add" at the top, then add the OSX86 iso you already downloaded, Now highlight it and click Select at the bottom. Then click OK and start
Step 8: As it starts up, click inside the window and hit F8. Then at the boot: prompt type
–v
so you can see what exactly went wrong if something does go wrong. All the services will run and eventually you should come to the language screen. Choose your language and then click next. If you are unable to move your mouse around then hit Right-Ctrl + I. Click Continue and Agree, and then start Disk Utility found in Utilities menu at the top.Step 9: In this window, click on "20GB VBOX HARDDISK", then click on "Erase", In the name box write what you want then Click on"Erase" at the bottom. Once done, quit the Disk Utility so that you return back to the installer.
Step 10: Now Click on "OSX" Partition and press on "Continue"
Step 11: Now Click on "Customize" at the left bottom and check the following:
For AMD Users check,
Any Updates included at the top.
Drop down Kernels and choose Legacy kernel.
AMD option below System support.
For Intel Users,
Any Updates included at the top.
Drop down bootloaders and check the newest chameleon.
Drop down Kernels and choose Legacy kernel.
Then click Next done and Install. To speed up the process you can click Skip when the disc check pops up.
Step 12: As soon as it says installation finished and starts counting down to restart press the Right-Ctrl and then click on Devices at the top and hit CD/DVD Devices and click Unmount CD/DVD Device. Then click Machine and Reset then click reset at the prompt. Next you’ll see the Chameleon loader and then OSX will begin to boot.
Meh! After rebooting you should now be running Mac OS X Snow Leopard Working under Windows 7 / Vista / XP [via Lifehacker, Redmondpie, Tek411]
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6:26 PM by Unknown · 0
Monday, June 28, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Windows 7 hits 150 million licenses [7 copies sold every second since October]
Brandon LeBlanc
I have a couple of things to tell you about today. First off, we are excited to announce that Windows 7 has sold 150 million licenses to-date. As I’ve said before, Windows 7 is the fastest selling operating system in history with 7 copies of Windows 7 sold every second. Earlier this month, I published a post about Tami Reller’s keynote at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch U.S. Technology Conference. One of theconinue reading here
points that stood out for me was her comment that between companies actively deploying and evaluating it, approximately 75% of enterprises are looking at Windows 7 for their organization. That’s amazing! And of course people continue to be excited about the features and benefits of Windows 7, and the PCs that our partners are delivering for Windows 7. You can read about many of the awesome Windows 7 PCs from my colleague Ben Rudolph (Ben the PC Guy) over on the Windows Experience Blog.
3:31 PM by Unknown · 0
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