Friday, July two,
Office Enterprise 2007, 2010
By Chris Scott Barr
How many instances have you ever gotten a fresh gadget and needed to squint to decipher the minor diagram that tells you which method to insert the batteries? Confident, often it’s pretty obvious which end is negative thanks to a minor spring coil, but not everything has one. While this is only the most minor of inconveniences, it could actually be a thing of the past next to Microsoft.
Microsoft isn’t the first company that comes to mind when I think about AA batteries. However,
Windows 7 Home Premium, they have developed a new technology called InstaLoad that will allow you to insert these (and CR123, AAA, C and D) batteries in either direction. You might not find this to be terribly important for yourself,
Windows 7 Key, but those with poor vision and fine motor skills will no doubt find this invaluable. Microsoft is currently working with a number of companies,
Windows 7 Home Premium, including Durcell,
Office 2007 Professional, to get this technology into various consumer electronic products.
[ Microsoft ] VIA [ Gizmag ]