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Microsoft is in no hurry to deliver the first service pack for Windows 7. It must be said that while the Windows Vista SP1 was expected as the messiah to solve many problems of compatibility and improve some performance, SP1 Windows 7 will not have to deal with such problems. Thus, although a beta version of Windows 7 that SP1 and Server 2008 R2 is available, the final version should make its appearance during the first half of 2011. Once again, Microsoft has thought of playing again for considering a deployment of its operating system, waiting for SP1 is not necessary. The Redmond company continues to remain silent on the period of release of SP1 for Windows 7. Officially, we only know that this service pack will bring new features on virtualization. It should also provide an update of Remote Desktop client (remote access) to take advantage of Microsoft RemoteFX.
By Boris Zegarac on 19-Feb-10 10:59 | Tags: Ballot Screen, Internet Explorer, News, web browser, Windows
In December 2007, Opera Software filed a complaint with the European Commission. In January 2009, the latter formulated against Microsoft charges of abuse of dominant position with the tying of Internet Explorer with Windows, and thus equip IE about 90% of PCs worldwide. Early adopters watching closely the evolution of the next generation of the Office System, undoubtedly already know that Microsoft has announced officially the first Release Candidate for Office 2010. There’s no doubt that Windows 8 planning is in full swing, and has been in fact for the most part of 2009, but additional aspects of Windows 7’s successor are less clear, as whether actual coding has kicked off, and then some details are down-right unknown even to Microsoft, such as a specific general availability Windows 7 was released to manufacturing on July 22nd, 2009, along with Windows Server 2008 R2, and both platforms made it to customers by October 22nd, 2009, with the client flavor of the OS being the last to reach the general availability stage. As far as Microsoft is concerned, Windows 8 details should be kept under a tight lid, and the company is doing a near perfect job out of keeping mum on any information related to the next iteration of the Windows client and server operating systems. While Steve Ballmer is pleased with the reception at Windows 7 and the first sales figures, Microsoft is already thinking about his successor. All in all logic and the last conference for developers who just happened to Los Angels? United States, was also an opportunity to confirm that a new operating system is expected within three years. According to information obtained by TechFlash with an integrator based near Seattle, USA (Puget Systems), Microsoft has given the green light and other integrators to sell PCs with Windows 7 before 22 October 2009. A sale which will take place upon receipt of product keys for PCs prepared in advance, around October 13. PCs with Windows 7 pre-installed can a priori be sold to the general public with a little over a week ahead of the global deadline. This advertisement is aired on the CW television network, which is aimed at a rather young with various TV series. The 30-second spot will surf the positive feedback is credited with Windows 7, including the rather enthusiastic review in the online media specialist. For many years now, Microsoft offers a Web version of its instant messaging client: MSN Web Messenger. Practice especially for those who want to connect from work (if not blocked by the network administrator), it is however at the end of life and cease to function during the day.
By Boris Zegarac on 25-Jun-09 10:50 | Tags: News, Panda, Panda Antivirus, Panda Security, Panda Updates, Security, Windows
The computer security company Panda Security has unveiled its solutions for netBook Panda Antivirus, Panda Antivirus Pro 2010, Panda Internet Security 2010 and Panda Global Protection 2010. The first is a new solution developed specifically for the netBook, including performance limitations require more light, while the other three correspond to the updating of existing solutions.
By Boris Zegarac on 26-May-09 09:14 | Tags: Microsoft Vista, News, SP2, Vista, Windows, Windows Server, Windows Server SP2, WIndows Vista SP2
Service Pack 2 vested in Windows Vista and Server 2008 will soon be offered to all users via Windows Update. For the more impatient, it is already available as a package autonomous (or independent) with common installer to repatriate from the Microsoft Download Center. In the work that was done on Windows 7, many were the foundations of the system. Microsoft has also pours on the subject by talking about numbers of micro-benchmarks to monitor the behavior of subsystems according to the activity level of the machine. Recently, during the TechEd conference, it was learned that the publisher had worked with Intel to better support Hyper-Threading Technology. Formerly for users wishing to stream video over a network, VLC media player has become one of the players the most popular and boasts almost 50 million downloads over the last six months. Become decidedly more affordable since the advent of branch 0.9, VLC is on the verge of a new direction by moving to version 1.0.
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