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Hochladende Fotos, ohne körperliche Kamera anzuschließen, kabeln???

Was ist Auge-FI?

Auge-FI-Kasten-klein Auge-FI Karte ist eine drahtlose codierte Karte. Es hochlädt automatisch Abbildungen von Ihrer digitalen Kamera zu Ihrem PC oder zu Mac und zu Ihrem teilenden, druckenden, blogging oder Soziallieblingsfoto netzwerkanschlußaufstellungsort.

Keine Kabel, keine Aufwartung, keine Streite.

Was haben wir getan?

Ich habe mit der ehrfürchtigen Mannschaft an gearbeitet Auge-FI (und andere von Windows Phasen - Shout heraus zu JP Wollersheim, Federico Raggi u. YuanYuan Yu) Fotos des Benutzers ermöglichen, von ihrer Kamera in ihr seamlessly gebracht zu werden Windows Phasenraum. Wir waren nicht die ersten zur Partei hier als unsere Foto API kam nur heraus im November, aber es ist ehrfürchtig, daß irgendwelche unserer 100 million+ Windows Phasenraumbenutzer dieses verwenden konnten Auge-FI Service.

Modus 

Warum würde ich zu den Räumen und zu nicht etwas anderem Service veröffentlichen?

Die Leute (nicht ich, bin ich Superextravert) kann ihre Fotos mit Freunden und Familie teilen nur wünschen (d.h. die Leute auf Ihrem Windows leben Kurier-Freund-Liste). Windows verwenden Phasen

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An geschrieben durch Jabez Gan [MVP] 1. Februar 2008 mit keine Anmerkungen.
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Service SkyDrive Spammers-Straßenräuber-Microsofts

Microsofts Windows PhasenSkyDrive (formal Windows Phasenhefte) stieß ihr allgemeines spätes letztes Betajahr aus. Es ist ein on-line-Speicherservice für das Teilen der Akten und Verbindungen… und JETZT ist- es auch ein on-line-Behälter, damit Spammers Verbindungen zu ihrer elektronischen Trödelpost/Spam bewirten.

Der Service läßt Sie außer Informationen online für persönlichen Gebrauch; teilen Sie Informationen mit den auserwählten Leuten, die auf ihrer Phasen-Identifikation, entweder mit gelesener oder Mitwirkenderlaubnis basieren; und Marken zufriedenes vorhandenes für jedermann über Netzverbindungen. Die PhasenSkyDrive Schnittstelle ist einfach und intuitiv, und der Service erzwingt z.Z. eine Begrenzung 1GB.

Ab späten Spammers haben diesen Service indem das Nutzen eines Schlitzes (von so) innerhalb des Himmel-Ansteuersystems selbst mißbraucht. So wie tun sie es?

Spammers verursachen einfach ein freies SkyDrive Konto und hochladen eine einfache HTML Akte, die den unsuspecting Projektor zu einem Atmungs der Pillen und der meds für Verkauf umadressiert (wie cliché).
The html file is relatively simple, consisting of some basic JavaScript:

<html><body><script language=JavaScript>window.location.replace(
“http://top10epharms.com“)</script></body></html>

So what makes services like these worth abusing and attractive to spammers?

  • Unique urls
  • Domains relatively safe from blacklisting
  • Link longevity
  • abuse handling issues
  • Features - host *almost anything*
  • Great Price
  • Someone else pays the hosting costs

Usually spammers use

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Written by Patrick S on January 11th, 2008 with no comments.
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Panoramic Shots for CES using Windows Live Photo Gallery

Being able to create panoramtic stitches in Windows Live Photo Gallery is one of my favorite features ever. I deciced while at CES, I really wanted to use the feature to show off a few locations of both CES and Las Vegas. While at CES this week, I essentially lived in Windows Live Photo Gallery uploading photos to Flickr to share with you here. But here are a few panoramic shots I created.

CES at the Las Vegas Convention Center

The above is a shot of me standing at the Microsoft Product Pavilion Tent and facing the Las Vegas Convention Center. This gives you an idea of how busy CES can get (both with people, buses, taxis, etc).

My next shot is from the Microsoft Auto Showroom. They had several cars there demostrating awesome Microsoft Auto technology - such as Ford Sync.

Microsoft Auto Pavilion Panoramic Shot

And the last shot I have is actually the first panoramic shot I created while at CES. Its the view from my hotel room looking

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on January 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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Update from Las Vegas – CES 2008 begins!

Wow what a day! This morning started off real early for Nick and I as we headed over to the Las Vegas Convention Center (where CES is taking place) to do an early walk-through of the Microsoft Product Pavilion with several of our Featured Community members and MVPs. There, we were able to preview some of the new and exciting PCs coming this year like Lenovo’s new IdeaPad laptops and the ASUS Lamborghini VX3. Folks from the Certified for Windows Vista Team were on hand to discuss new devices coming like the Samsung SPF-83V Digital Picture Frame. Many of HP’s new products were also there for us to check out. I am really excited for these new and upcoming “Fashion” PCs.

The Microsoft Product Pavilion Windows Vista sign at CES 2008

Microsoft’s Aaron Coldiron was on hand at the Microsoft Product Pavilion giving us demos of many of the Windows Live applications and services including Windows Live Mail and Windows Live Messenger. Aaron demonstrated how

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on January 7th, 2008 with no comments.
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[Microsoft Live Labs] Volta: Web Development Using Only the Materials in the Room

 

Today, Microsoft Live Labs is announcing the Volta technology preview, a developer toolset for building multi-tier web applications using existing and familiar tools, techniques and patterns. Volta’s declarative tier-splitting enables developers to postpone architectural decisions about distribution until the last possible responsible moment. Also, thanks to a shared programming model across multiple-tiers, Volta enables new end-to-end profiling and testing for higher levels of application performance, robustness, and reliability. Using the declarative tier-splitting, developers can refine architectural decisions based on this profiling data. This saves time and costs associated with manual refactoring. In effect, Volta extends the .NET platform to further enable the development of software+services applications, using existing and familiar tools and techniques.

You architect and build your application as a .NET client application, assigning the portions of the application that run on the server tier and client tier late in the development process. You can target either web browsers or the CLR as clients and Volta handles the complexities of tier-splitting. The compiler creates cross-browser JavaScript for the client tier, web services for the server tier, and all communication, serialization, synchronization, security, and other boilerplate code to tie the tiers together. In effect, Volta offers a

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Written by kenlin@HK [MVP] on December 6th, 2007 with no comments.
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Upgrade to Next Version of Windows Live OneCare Announced for All Subscribers

The new version of the Windows Live OneCare service is being made available today, running on both 32- and 64-bit Windows Vista systems (32-bit Windows XP SP2 is also supported). We built OneCare because we know that most homes have more than a single Read More……(read more)

Written by Windows Vista Team Blog on November 15th, 2007 with no comments.
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