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appleOS

Geek   13.06.16  

macOS Sierra

Digg ha preparato un breve riassunto di tutte le novità di rilievo presentate da Apple alla 27esima WWDC.
Da Siri ubiqua a iOS 10. Dalla nuova app Remote per tvOS al redesign di Mappe. Dalla velocità di watchOS 3 alla continua ricerca di interoperabilità e convergenza per il sistema operativo più evoluto del mondo, quest'anno rebrandizzato in macOS (Sierra).

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Windows fa rima con Start

Geek   13.02.16  

Un po' di storia del menu Start di Windows, da 20 anni incona del sistema operativo di Microsoft.

Microsoft's Start menu is a big deal. It's the first thing many people think of when they think of Windows, or even Microsoft. The simple Start menu has existed for more than 20 years now. It started off as a way to make Windows easier to use, and now it's the center of how we interact with Windows on a daily basis. Whether it's launching apps, searching for documents, or simply shutting down your PC, you probably use the Start menu more than you think.

Microsoft's Start menu made its first appearance with Windows 95. It quickly became the go-to menu to find everything you needed from your PC, and it changed very little until the blue-and-green theme of Windows XP. The Start menu became so intertwined with the identity of Windows that users freaked out when it disappeared in Windows 8. It didn't take long for Microsoft to reverse course: the Start menu was brought back to life with Windows 10.

Microsoft has tried a variety of different Start menus over the years, but the Windows 10 version is the best combination of the modern ideas the company has attempted and the classic menu. The Start menu is iconic, and it's the identity of Windows. As long as Microsoft doesn't have any crazy ideas, it's probably here to stay for many, many more years.

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iOS 9 in profondità

Geek   17.09.15  

La guida esaustiva al più avanzato sistema operativo mobile del mondo; iOS 9 analizzato da iMore.

After the radical redesign of iOS 7, which gave us a cleaner, more flexible experience, and the functional revolution of iOS 8, which extended and continued that experience between apps and devices, iOS 9 takes a moment to solidify and round-out everything that's come before, and start us towards everything that's coming next.

This includes making Siri and Search broader and more proactive, expanding Apple Pay, rebuilding Notes, adding transit to Maps, launching a News app, enhancing the QuickType keyboard and bringing multi-app multitasking to the iPad, amping up performance, extending battery life, tightening up security and privacy, and making the update process much more efficient.

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Genesi di Windows 10

Geek   30.07.15  

The Verge racconta il processo che ha portato allo sviluppo di Windows 10, partendo dagli errori di Windows 8.

Windows 10 has a lot to live up to. Microsoft has made a lot of promises about it. And oddly enough, we've heard most of them before, with Windows 8. Both were designed to acknowledge and embrace mobile and mobile apps, work well on touchscreens as well as laptops, and form the basis of a new phone platform. But there's a big difference between them: Windows 10 actually does all those things.

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