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EeePC Return Rate is Similar for Windows and Linux
Last month we covered an article titled, "MSI: Wind Doing Well, Linux Version Not So Much" which revealed that Linux MSI Wind netbooks saw...
Does Microsoft Need to Ship Windows 7 in 2009?
Industry analysts differ on the importance of shipping Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system before the 2009 holidays, but agree that the release of the...
Oops… AVG accidentally kills Windows
Although we did note this in AVG's technote quoted in the bottom of this article, AVG has asked us to stress that this does...
Teed Up for November: Office, Windows Fixes
Only two fixes, one critical, and neither is in a core operating system or application. Still, don't take them lightly.
Link: internetnews.com
Category:
Windows & Microsoft
The big Windows 7 lie
Windows 7 is already great. Windows 7 is going to run desktop Linux off netbooks and then the desktop itself. Lies, all lies, and...
Can Windows 7 overcome Vista driver woes?
Microsoft has revealed some staggering figures showing how often driver installations fail in Vista. Ouch.
Link: apcmag.com
Category:
Windows & Microsoft
Windows 7 no threat to netbook Linux
I've been nonplussed the last few weeks as ordinarily sane compu-journalists opine that Windows 7 will somehow kill Linux on netbooks. This weekend, I...
BIOS vendor promises simultaneous Linux, Windows sessions
BIOS giant Phoenix Technologies will ship a fast-booting, power-sipping, Linux-based environment equipped with Opera Software's embedded browser, the companies announced. Due in January, and...
Windows Server to Hit 256-Core Support
If chip vendors are going to use cores instead of clock speed to achieve performance, the next version of Windows Server 2008 is up...
BIOS vendor promises simultaneous Linux, Windows sessions
BIOS giant Phoenix Technologies will ship a fast-booting, power-sipping, Linux-based environment equipped with Opera Software's embedded browser, the companies announced. Due in January, and...