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- Microsoft's Windows 7 challenge: Selling Live services (without being sued)
- What competitors?Other than iLife, who is competing with Live Essentials?These seem like little trivial programs to be fighting over. Besides the people complaining about bloat (Even though these programs don't take up much space), I don't think anyone would complain even if they were included in Windows to begin with.The...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-28
- Why Android is beating Windows Mobile
- So, the analysts have it wrong.because they do not agree with your assesment, but they have it correct when they do?That seems quite selective, but then again, it could be true. That is why when I see anaylyst that believe that Android (for as good as an operating system that...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-26
- Microsoft says Google Chrome Frame doubles IE attack surface
- Actually, it means that some of the browsing will be much safer by using Chrome. Notice that Microsoft's ONLY arguments here are bogus security arguments. They do not even try to deny that Chrome is much faster and better.RE: Microsoft says Google Chrome Frame doubles IE attack surfaceIf Google Chrome...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-24
- SixtyFourSwitcher 1.1 (Mac)
- Did you know that there's a quasi-hidden feature in Snow Leopard that will make your Macintosh run faster across the board at the expense of some backward compatibility? Or are you an Xserve or Mac OS X Server user that has to revert to the older kernel in order to...
- Software downloads 2009-09-16
- Regretful upgrade: Snow Leopard incompatibilities
- I just saw a Mac commercial that said to use Macs because they don't have headaches and just work. But this article says it is causing headaches... so who am I to believe?Yeah, and Vista was SOOO smooth.....I don't even own Mac's and think this is silly. ...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-01
- Sound Blaster Wireless System for iTunes and Receiver
- A while back we were asked about an easy solution to stream audio from a laptop to a receiver. It seemed simple enough, but we soon found out that there weren't too many practical or inexpensive ways to accomplish such a task. Creative has offered a solution to the...
- Product reviews 2009-08-14
- Browser flaws expose users to man-in-the-middle attacks
- RE: Browser flaws expose users to man-in-the-middle attackslynx is safe, whew.I joke, but I swear it's getting to be that way. Apple Safari Well from all of the posters on this site i was lead to think that anything with the made by Apple was bullet proof and no...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-07
- Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 (Part 1)
- This paper says most people think of Windows 7's Windows XP Mode solely as a backward compatibility mechanism. It explains why this feature has the potential to change the way that Microsoft designs all future Windows operating systems. By now one has no doubt that are all aware of the...
- White papers 2009-07-16
- Microsoft Windows 7 (Home Premium)
- Editors' note: This review was written for Windows 7 Professional. Windows 7 Home Premium share many features with Windows 7 Professional, but not all of them. See Microsoft's feature comparison chart.The best thing to happen to Microsoft's public relations in years, Windows 7 is more than just spin. The public...
- Product reviews 2009-07-07
- Microsoft Windows 7 (Ultimate)
- Editors' note: This review was written for Windows 7 Professional. Windows 7 Ultimate contains two features that aren't present in the Professional edition. Ultimate comes with support for BitLocker for data protection on portable devices, and it also comes with native support for 35 languages. See Microsoft's feature comparison chart.The...
- Product reviews 2009-07-07
- Microsoft Windows 7 (Professional)
- The best thing to happen to Microsoft's public relations in years, Windows 7 is more than just spin. The public testing process, involving one limited-availability beta and one release candidate, too, constitutes what some are calling the largest shareware trial period ever. Although the look of Windows 7 may...
- Product reviews 2009-07-07
- FireFox 3.5, Add-ons and Backwards Compatibility
- On a whim, I updated one of my systems from Firefox 3.0.11 to 3.5 yesterday. I wanted to personally experience the speed improvements that industry reports have said Firefox 3.5 provided over previous versions. After working with the software for a short time, I have to agree that the browser...
- Blog posts 2009-07-01
- HP Workstations Power Leading-Edge Neurosurgery Systems
- Integra NeuroSciences wanted to provide robust, stable processing capability to support image-guided surgery and radiosurgery systems. Integra NeuroSciences has chosen HP Workstations for more than 12 years, most recently using the HP xw6x00 series Workstations. This resulted in highly stable platform reduces risk of equipment failure during a procedure and...
- Case studies 2009-07-01
- And Windows 7's killer feature is ...
- And Windows 7's killer feature is ...Invitation to Ed Bott:What is the killer feature, according to you?(note: has to be a feature for regular Joe Blow - not something that only admins get wet dreams about)RE: And Windows 7's killer feature is ...My bet for businesses would be XP mode....
- Discussion threads 2009-06-29
- Philips DC190 iPod Docking Clock Radio
- We can't say that we've seen an abundance of affordable iPod alarm clock radios. The second you add "iPod" to the equation, you're looking at a price between $70-$80 at the minimum. Philips has entered the iPod alarm clock radio market with a variety of models, and its...
- Product reviews 2009-06-24
- The problem with XP ...
- The problem with XP ...it works good enough...simple really.RE: The problem with XP ...I was a Windows 2000 geek from time it hit beta in late 1998 clear through the release of XP SP2, because I hated XP initially... precisely for the reasons you describe in the article.SP2 finally convinced...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-05
- NEXT09: domination = stagnation: now the crumbling empires
- NEXT09: domination = stagnation: now the crumbling empiresWhat to do with stagnating customers?It is very difficult to be innovative and backward compatible in the software world. Existing customers require backward compatibility for everything.There are only three innovation options: 1. add only minor features that can be fully tested and well...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-05
- Windows 7 "XP Mode" system requirements
- Windows 7 "XP Mode" system requirementsAnother limitation: Chip-set virtualizationMany PCs don't have that support (Intel-VT, AMD-V).Wow...I'm glad I have a Mac!More Reasons For Not UpgradingIf you are a regular, non business consumer, you get this:1) Non business users can't download this for Windows 72) Have to check to...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-29
- What's the big deal about the Windows 7 "XP Mode"?
- What's the big deal about the Windows 7 "XP Mode"?Perhaps it's the licensing?Just a thought, but could the big deal be licensing? I'm no expert, but can most of us run an XP or other Windows OS on an existing XP or Vista install WITHOUT having 2 licenses? ...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-27
- Windows 7's XP Virtualization: I TOLD YOU SO!
- Windows 7's XP Virtualization: I TOLD YOU SO!I disagreeThis is completely designed for the business user. The average home users does not have legacy applications that are mission critical to their daily life. This is really designed for the Business user who has in house Line of Business...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-25
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