Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

Microsoft Updates Status on SMBv2 Bug, Issues Workaround

Sep
20

Microsoft has issued a status report on the recently-announced SMBv2 network vulnerability in Windows in their Security Research and Defense blog.

Reliable exploit code for the vulnerability has been released by Immunity Inc to their customers. That one and other exploits may be available elsewhere.

Many Vista users are protected in their configurations by the Windows Firewall or other firewalls they may be running. If you have the firewall on and explicitly share a folder or printer then you lose that protection, unless you have also set the "Public" firewall setting. Network firewalls, perhaps at a router, may also provide some protection. IPS products may also block specific exploits with appropriate signatures. For instance, Symantec has a signature for it in Norton Internet Security and their other products with IPS.

Microsoft provide an easy link in the status report linked to above through which you can disable the vulnerable SMBv2 network protocol, mitigating the vulnerability in all cases, and another link to re-enable it.

NVIDIA – Tegra Processor Inside Microsoft’s Zune HD

Aug
18

NVIDIA’s press release confirming its Tegra technology will be used in the soon-to-be released Zune HD

nvidiaThe Microsoft Zune HD, which will launch on September 15 and is available now for pre-order, is powered by the NVIDIA Tegra processor, NVIDIA confirmed today in a press release.

"Tegra provides the multimedia muscle in Zune HD," according to Michael Rayfield, NVIDIA mobile business GM.  "Users will love the device’s new design, amazing multimedia features and HD video out capability.  Zune HD is a must-have for anyone looking for the best portable digital media player on the market." 

The NVIDIA Tegra has eight independent processors, including an HD video processor, graphics processor, audio processor, and two ARM cores.  The hardware will help power video and audio for the device, which has a 3.3-inch OLED color display and supports up to 33 hours of music and 8.5 hours of video use.

It was widely believed the Zune HD would be powered by NVIDIA hardware, but today marks the first time NVIDIA or Microsoft publicly discussed the use of Tegra technology.

The latest Zune will be available with the 16GB version ($219.99) and 32 GB ($289.99), and is available in five colors, though only two colors are available in the pre-order.

Despite being compared continually to the popular Apple iPod — which controls the MP3 player market — Microsoft continues to state it is pleased with overall Zune sales.

"Today we’re happy with the number of devices we’ve sold, and as we’ve said before, for Zune it’s about the longer-term strategy and the multi-year vision for this business," a Microsoft official told CDFreaks last month.  “Increasingly, Zune’s focus is on areas where it is differentiating against the competition, such as the Zune Pass subscription service, which gives users access to millions of songs for the price of one CD a month and lets them keep 10 tracks a month to add to their permanent collection.”

Microsoft will likely take a similar approach with the Zune HD, but the company understands comparisons with the iPod Touch will continue.

Source: Daily Tech

Microsoft says Zune HD is real, will get multi-touch

May
28

After two years of watching iPod sales pass it by, Microsoft has drawn a line in the sand and says it has a new Zune with hardware features to thwart the iPod touch, including a multi-touch display.

Instead of reserving its details for a full announcement, Microsoft on Tuesday night tipped its hand early and provided some preliminary but important details of the new player.

All but confirmed as early as April, the Zune HD will finally drop physical buttons in favor of a touchscreen display. Microsoft’s will be slightly lower-resolution than Apple’s — 480×272 instead of the iPod’s 480×320 — but, according to what was told to Engadget, will be slightly smaller than Apple’s at 3.3 inches diagonal and, in a more obvious break, will use OLED (organic light emitting diode) technology in place of LCD. The newer approach produces richer colors and, since it doesn’t need a backlight, produces true blacks while simultaneously consuming less battery life.

Multi-touch will indeed play a role, but Microsoft wasn’t keen to say what features would be enabled. It quickly shut down rumors that Windows Mobile might lie underneath and instead said it was using a very extensively modified version of Windows CE.

As suggested by the name, HD content will play an important part in the new Zune, though not as elaborately as alluded to in rumors. HD video will require a new dock and can’t be played on the Zune itself. Microsoft also claims a particular first in its use of HD Radio: the Zune HD will be one of the first handheld devices with an HD Radio tuner, which should support digitlal-quality broadcasts on sub-channels of the FM band.

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In step with the new freedom afforded by a touch display, the new player will do more with its Wi-Fi than just download from the Zune Marketplace or "squirt" songs to fellow Zune owners. Microsoft says it has developed a customized version of Internet Explorer made just for the Zune HD that hinges on touch for navigation.

The Redmond, Washington-based electronics maker also revealed that it intends to push the Zune name far deeper into its line than before. At next week’s E3 gaming trade show, Microsoft intends to replace the Xbox Video Marketplace with a Zune-labeled service. Although it wouldn’t say so explicitly, Microsoft implied that movies and TV shows from the Xbox 360 may port over to the Zune, or vice versa. Microsoft wouldn’t elaborate on games, either, but did hint at touchscreen-aware games and similar apps.

Zune HD devices will ship in the fall to Canada, Europe and the US, but won’t completely oust the existing Zune lineup; it’s mostly the smaller flash players that will make their exit when the new hardware arrives, Zune’s general global marketing head Chris Stephenson told CNET. Capacities, prices and many of the other more concrete details weren’t provided, but the Zune HD will be the "definitive" Zune.

Whatever its ultimate place among Microsoft’s own line, the firm makes no bones about what the Zune HD’s role will be in the market: it’s "created to go head to head" with the iPod touch, Stephenson said. Where smaller competitors like iRiver and Samsung have had their own touchscreen devices for months or more, Microsoft has gone without its own in the roughly 1.5 years since the iPod touch first hit the market — a factor which has helped maintain over 70 percent market share in the US for iPods and a $100 million plunge in Zune revenue from late 2007 to late 2008.

Combined with a new anti-iPod ad campaign for the Zune Pass unlimited subscription music service, the Zune HD signals a renewed interest on the part of Microsoft, which has been making noise about touch computing in Windows 7 and Windows Mobile but, without even a single-touch Zune to its name, has almost exclusively been left by the wayside in the handheld device space.

Source: © AppleInsider

Readiris 12 Pro

May
17

The latest version of Readiris is available in Home, Pro and Corporate editions, ranging in price from £45 to £360.

The Pro edition offers an excellent range of features, with ‘SmartTasks’ for quick and easy OCR processing and automatic saving to various file formats, including Word, Excel, OpenOffice and RTF.

You can also save files in Microsoft’s XPS format, which can result in file sizes that are as little as 1/200th of the normal size.

In our tests, Readiris 12 Pro proved impressively accurate when converting scanned documents into editable text, and maintained complex layouts very well.

The only real problem was that spaces were sometimes removed from between words printed in italic text, so two or three words would be run together.

The new interface is clear and easy to use, as well as being available in 25 languages. Fast and competent at reading scanned pages, PDF files and photographs of pages taken on a digital camera, Readiris 12 Pro is an impressive package.

Source: © Tech Radar