Criado em 24 de Fevereiro, de 2011 @ 20:46

AutoCAD WS 1.2

It’s time again to upgrade your online CAD experience with AutoCAD WS 1.2.

The latest version of AutoCAD WS is available now for download on the App Store.

 

Multi-Language 

For the first time, users will be able to access AutoCAD WS in a language other than English. We recognize that CAD users are part of a global community and now you will be able to choose to work in Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese and Spanish. 

The mobile app has been translated from menus to the Help files. The web app also supports these languages.

Layouts 

With AutoCAD WS 1.2 we have added support for layouts. Now you can easily switch views from model space to paper space to see all your plot information as it would appear on a printed sheet. 

Auto CAD WS 1.2 nоw suppоrts DWG files that were generated byAutodesk ® Inventor ®.


ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Snap Preview 
The Snap Preview function displays a magnified version of the area directly under your finger. This enables you to be more precise than ever before when dragging and snapping lines in your drawing.
Copy Tool 
Now you can duplicate one or more objects.
Brush Tool 
We have improved the free line tool with AutoCAD WS 1.2 making it more responsive and providing a number of brush widths.
Feet and Inches 
AutoCAD WS 1.2 is now able to display Imperial units exactly as they are meant to be seen in feet and inches.

 


Available on the 
App Store
 

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Criado em 24 de Fevereiro, de 2011 @ 0:58

Novo MacBook Pro revelado

Cada vez se sabem mais detalhes relativamente aos novos MacBook Pro, que deverão ser revelados em breve.

Começaram hoje a circular fotografias das embalagens dos novos MacBook Pro, com descrição das características técnicas (no caso do modelo-base de 13″), e onde é revelado um novo interface de dados intitulado Thunderbolt, e que não será mais do que a tecnologia Light Peak da Intel, como especulado, à qual a Apple atribuiu a sua própria designação. O site MacRumors revela a seguinte imagem:

MacBook Pro Specs

Segundo esta embalagem, o modelo base do MacBook Pro terá como novidades:

  • Processador Intel Core i5 2.3Ghz
  • Processador gráfico Intel HD 3000
  • Facetime HD
  • Porta Thunderbolt, com compatibilidade Mini DisplayPort

De destacar a designação ‘HD’ dada ao Facetime, pelo que a câmara Facetime (ex-iSight) deve ter um aumento de resolução, permitindo chamadas vídeo em alta-definição (provavelmente 720p).

Numa outra imagem, desmistificam-se os rumores que apontavam para a utilização de novos materiais e/design, já que o design é practicamente em tudo igual aos modelos actuais, excepção feita à porta Thunderbolt, mas que no seu formato é igual à porta Mini DisplayPort, e compatível com equipamentos que utilizem esta entrada.

MBP Side Detail

Por curiosidade, deixo-vos também com o suposto logótipo da nova tecnologia Thunderbolt.

Thunderbolt Logo

Desconhece-se se os novos MacBook Pro serão apresentados no evento iPad de 2 de Março (já confirmado pela Apple), ou se terá apresentação independente.

[Fonte: MacRumors]

 

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Criado em 24 de Fevereiro, de 2011 @ 0:57

Evento iPad confirmado para 2 de Março

A Apple começou hoje a enviar convites à imprensa especializada, para um evento a realizar no dia 2 de Março, como já anteriormente se tinha falado, e não deixou dúvidas em relação a qual o tema principal do evento.

Nesta imagem podemos observar claramente um iPad em 2º plano, com a legenda “Venha ver do que vai ser o ano de 2011″, que nos permite também perceber que irá haver uma grande aposta no iPad para este ano, ao contrário do ano passado, quando foi lançada a primeira geração, com o objectivo de “estudar” o mercado e a sua receptividade a este tipo de equipamentos (e o sucesso foi tal, que a própria Apple foi apanhada de surpresa pela inesperada procura).

Falta pouco para sabermos se os rumores que circulam há já algumas semanas se confirmam.

[Fonte: Engadget]

 

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Criado em 22 de Fevereiro, de 2011 @ 21:49

Will 10.7 add a “safe deposit box” to your Mac?

It seems as though Apple is hard at work on new features for OS X 10.7 Lion this summer, and the latest possible addition to the OS is something that would solve a huge problem plaguing the tech world today — insecurity with remote file storage. According to this find by Patently Apple, we may see a new “Safe Deposit Box” in Lion that aims to protect your files using cloud architecture in the same way that a physical safe deposit box protects your assets at a bank or other location.

The basic idea described in the patent revolves around a single icon that, when the user drops a file onto it, would instantly upload and protect the file using Apple-backed cloud servers (which could possibly be located at their new $1 billion North Carolina data center). All of one’s secure files would then be available by logging into the Safe Deposit Box service with a user name and password. For enhanced security, the patent also mentions a small window of time before the login expires to prevent accidental viewing of files by other individuals. This storage center would presumably also store digital copies of iTunes purchases, therefore solving the age old problem of losing your precious collection of tunes in a hard drive failure.

We’ve seen similar technology in OS X already with FileVault, which encrypts and stores secure files on the fly. However, we’ve never seen deep internet-based secure storage from Apple, and it would be a welcome addition for those of us who are working with sensitive documents on multiple Macs (I know I’d be more comfortable with this than, say, Dropbox). It certainly looks like a step in the right direction. Let’s hope that this idea is under active development at the big fruit company.

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Criado em 21 de Fevereiro, de 2011 @ 21:37

Apple Adopting Light Peak for 2011 Macs

The new MacBook Pros are due on Thursday according to pervasive Internet scuttlebutt, and at the very least, a jump to Intel’s new Sandy Bridge architecture is a sure thing… but another state-of-the-art Intel technology might be coming to them as well, with Mactrast reporting that the February 24th MBP refresh might include the adoption of Intel’s Light Peak technology.

Light Peak is Intel’s next-generation, high-speed connection technology that unites in the same copper SCSI, SATA, eSATA USB, DisplayPort, FireWire and PCI Express. One connector to rule them all. The adoption of LightPeak would not only a giant speed bump for Mac users — throughput is close to 10Gbps, or three times faster than USB3 and about 12.5x faster than Firewire 800 — but would vastly simplify the internal layout of Macs… a consolidating move very much in keeping with Apple’s design ethos (in and of itself, no surprise, given the fact that Intel developed Light Peak upon Apple’s prodding).

MacTrast’s report follows a report by CNet saying that Apple would soon unveil a new high-speed connection technology for use in Macs that would be based upon Light Peak, although not branded as such.

As for USB 3.0, don’t expect it in the new MacBook Pros. Intel is not due to ship a chipset with USB 3.0 integrated until 2012, and Steve Jobs went on record last year saying that Apple did not see “USB 3 taking off.” That sounds like a man betting on Light Peak.

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