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Netbooks Take a Bite Out of Windows Profits

Nov 8th, 2008 · Analysts at Bloomberg noticed the tumble in Microsoft's traditional software sales last quarter and blamed it on netbooks: 'The devices, which usually cost less than $500, are the fastest-growing segment of the personal-computer industry — a trend …
see also: Linux · Hardware · ca · software · business · Microsoft · Windows

Asus To Phase Out Sub-10" Eee PCs

Nov 2nd, 2008 · The Register reports that Asus president Jerry Shen has revealed his company will be phasing out all sub-10" Eee PCs. According to Shen, the 'standard' netbook next year will be a 10" model with a hard drive running XP. Shen also said XP is outselling …
see also: PC · world · UK · company · Machine · Brit · register

Asus Launches Touchscreen Eee Desktop

Oct 14th, 2008 · Asus has launched an Eee-branded 15.6" touchscreen desktop PC as a budget rival to HP's TouchSmart. Available for pre-order now on Play.com for £399.99 ($749), it shares much of the same specification as the Eee PC, but with a larger 160-GB hard …
see also: Linux · PC · desktop · proprietary · HP · interface · touchscreen

Maine To Skip Vista, Go Directly To Windows 7

Oct 5th, 2008 · The State of Maine is the latest organization to skip Windows Vista, which has been a near-disaster for Microsoft. An internal state document (dated September 15) uncovered by Infoweek reveals that Maine will not be upgrading its more than 11,000 personal …
see also: Redmond · software · business · Microsoft · Windows · computer · UK

Maine To Skip Vista, Go Directly To Windows 7

Oct 4th, 2008 · The State of Maine is the latest organization to skip Windows Vista, which has been a near-disaster for Microsoft. An internal state document (dated September 15) uncovered by Infoweek reveals that Maine will not be upgrading its more than 11,000 personal …
see also: Redmond · software · business · Microsoft · Windows · computer · UK

Fast Booting Text-editor Operating System?

Sep 20th, 2008 · What is the fastest booting operating system out there that is still sufficient for editing text? Quite frequently, I'll need to boot my laptop and edit a few lines of text, or jot down an idea or two. XP loads in roughly 4 minutes to usable, and Ubuntu …
see also: Texting · laptop · Ubuntu · USB · GUI · usable · XP

Dell Begins Selling Inspiron Mini 9

Sep 4th, 2008 · A week after the rumored date, dell has begun selling their entry into the netbook/subnotebook/UMPC market, the Inspiron Mini 9. The base system for $349 includes Ubuntu 8.04 "with custom Dell interface", 512MB RAM, and a 4GB SSD. There are options with …
see also: Mini · customers · interface · 8GB · Ubuntu · Dell · XP

IE8 Beta 2 Fatter Than Firefox and XP

Sep 2nd, 2008 · Consuming twice as much RAM as Firefox and saturating the CPU with nearly six times as many execution threads, Microsoft's latest beta release of Internet Explorer 8 is in fact more demanding on your PC than Windows XP itself, research firm Devil Mountain …
see also: PC · network · Microsoft · consumer · research · Machine · community

One Third of New PCs Downgraded To XP?

Aug 18th, 2008 · More than one in every three new PCs is downgraded from Windows Vista to Windows XP, either at the factory or by the buyer, said performance and metrics researcher Devil Mountain Software, which operates a community-based testing network. "The 35% is …
see also: PC · network · research · company · community · Benchmarks · OS

BSOD Makes Appearance at Olympic Opening Ceremonies

Aug 12th, 2008 · A BSOD was projected onto the roof of the National Stadium during the grand finale to the four-hour spectacular at the Olympics. Lenovo chairman, Yang Yuanqing chose to go with XP instead of Vista because of the complexity of the IT functions at the Games. …
see also: Olympics · games · functionalities · Vista · Lenovo · Bill Gates · chairman

Windows XP Still Outselling Windows Vista

Aug 7th, 2008 · nandemoari writes with an excerpt from an InfoPackets article that says "While Microsoft excitedly tries to sway public opinion by touting that Windows Vista License sales top 180 Million units, Hewlett-Packard (HP) was busy smacking Microsoft down — …
see also: PC · business · Microsoft · Windows · computer · Public · copies

Review of Sun's Free Open Source Virtual Machine

Jul 30th, 2008 · After snapping up virtualization company InnoTek at the beginning of the year, Sun has recently released VirtualBox as a fully functional and highly polished free GPL open source x86 Virtual Macine. It can host 32 or 64 bit Linux, Windows XP vista and …
see also: Linux · Windows · download · company · HD · Machine · functionalities

Comparison of Windows XP and Linux/Sugar On the OLPC XO

Jul 26th, 2008 · OLPCNews has a comparison of Windows XP to the Sugar/Linux OS on the One Laptop Per Child XO-1, based on the Microsoft Unlimited Potential video, touching on video recording, power usage, boot times, and mesh networking. An interesting, if saddening, …
see also: Linux · video · network · Windows · Usage · Windows XP · XP

What Does It Take To Get a PC With XP?

Jul 17th, 2008 · Christopher Null tried to buy a computer with Windows XP pre-installed on it from the United States' nine biggest PC makers. His findings: You can get one, but be prepared to fib."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
see also: PC · computer · United States · Windows XP · XP · Christopher Null · fibRead

Linux For Housewives. XP For Geeks.

Jul 9th, 2008 · ZDNet has an article sure to raise the hackles of any self-respecting geek. They report that housewives buying small laptops like the Asus EE are causing Linux usage for that demographic to spike. A reporter for Tech-On states that 'Retailers and contract …
see also: Linux · PC · ZDNet · students · contracts · Usage · laptop

No XP Reprieve; Windows 7 Release Set

Jun 25th, 2008 · Microsoft has laid to rest rumors that it might reconsider pulling Windows XP from retail shelves and from most PC makers next Monday. Microsoft's Bill Veghte wrote to customers reiterating that June 30 would be the deadline when Microsoft halts shipments …
see also: PC · Microsoft · Deadline · Windows · computer · customers · copies

$50 to Get XP On a New Dell

Jun 18th, 2008 · Dell will charge customers up to $50 for factory-installed Windows XP on some PCs after Wednesday, according to the company's Web site. Buyers of the low-priced Vostro line of desktops and notebooks will pay $20 to $50 more for Windows XP Professional …
see also: PC · desktop · company · customers · Dell · Vista · buyers

All Your Coffee Are Belong To Us

Jun 18th, 2008 · Craig Wright discovered that the Jura F90 Coffee maker, with its honest-to-God Jura Internet Connection Kit, can be taken over by a remote attacker, who can cause the coffee to be weaker or stronger; change the amount of water per cup; or cause the machine …
see also: software · service · Internet · Machine · Coffee · remote · Hacker

XP Deathwatch, T Minus 2 Weeks

Jun 16th, 2008 · June 30 is Microsoft's deadline for mainstream computer makers to stop selling new PCs with the old operating system, and the date that it will stop shipping boxed copies to retailers. That's just two weeks away. Computerworld offers a FAQ about XP's …
see also: PC · Microsoft · Deadline · computer · retiring · mainstream · Machine

Windows XP SP3 Causing Router Crashes

Jun 7th, 2008 · Windows XP SP3 has been named as the culprit causing home routers to go into a crash and reboot cycle. One router maker has released firmware updates to fix the problem, but has not yet revealed what is actually different about XP SP3's networking stack …
see also: network · Microsoft · Windows · XP · Windows XP SP3 · firmware · automatic







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