Dell XPS all-in-one super-sized to 24 inches – CNET Asia
October 31, 2008 by free webhosting reviews
Dell’s XPS One joins Apple, Sony, and HP in the large screen all-in-one category with a new 24-inch model. Starting at US$1,699, the new XPS One 24 will come in regular and (PRODUCT) RED versions. Each includes a 2.3GHz Intel Core 2 Quad E8200
MSI Wind Running Windows 7 Spotted in the Wild – Softpedia
We already know that netbooks such as ASUS’ Eee PC, Acer’s Aspire One and MSI’s Wind can handle all the major operating systems out there, namely Linux, Windows XP and Vista and, with some modifications, even Apple’s OS X. However, talking about
Microsoft Set to Release Windows Vista SP2 Beta Next Week – Newsoxy.com
Microsoft will be releasing a new beta for Windows Vista SP2 next week. The new beta will let users record data to Blu-ray discs and a Bluetooth 2.1 Feature Pack. Windows Vista SP2 beta will also include improved Wi-Fi setup and changes to Vista’s
Microsoft to unveil test version of Windows 7 – CNN
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) — The next version of Microsoft Windows, the software that defines the computing experience for most people, will nag users much less than its much-maligned predecessor, Vista. PC users will be able to test the new
Microsoft to release Vista SP2 beta to more testers next week – ZDNet Blogs
Categories: Vista , Windows Server 2008/ Windows Server Longhorn , Windows client , Windows server , Corporate strategy , Windows 7 , Service Pack Tags: Service Pack 2 , Microsoft Windows Vista , Microsoft Corp. , Beta , Tester , Microsoft Windows XP
Microsoft: Expect Vista SP2 in the first half of 2009 – ZDNet Blogs
Categories: Vista , Windows Server 2008/ Windows Server Longhorn , Windows client , Windows server , Corporate strategy , Windows 7 , Service Pack , PDC 2008 Tags: Service Pack 2 , Microsoft Windows Vista , Microsoft Corp. , Microsoft Windows XP
Mediocre sales growth doesn’t bode well for Windows Vista – ITBusiness.ca
Recent sales numbers for Windows Vista paint a somewhat dreary picture for the OS as consumers and enterprises try to save dollars in an economic downturn. While Microsoft cited strong overall year-over-year growth in revenue in its fiscal Q1 2009




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