October 25th, 2008 by
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It hasn’t been too awfully long since Windows Vista SP1 hit the intertubes for real, but the Vista team is already talking up SP2. Granted, we all know Redmond is focused on moving beyond all of this Vista hoopla and forging ahead with Windows 7, but there’s apparently still some work to do on the outfit’s current OS. Unfortunately, the latest update isn’t exactly enthralling, as we’re given no set time frame for launch and we’re not shown any forthcoming changes that really get our juices flowing. For instance, Vista SP2 will add Windows Search 4.0 for faster and improved relevancy in searches, the Bluetooth 2.1 Feature Pack, ability to natively record data on Blu-ray media and Windows Connect Now (WCN) to simplify WiFi configuration. Wait, did you just yawn? You did. We saw it.
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October 19th, 2008 by
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If you’re looking for something with a little style and refinement in the PC world, you have a few options — and Gateway has added another with its latest laptop, the MC7803u. The handsome 16-incher isn’t just looks; it packs a 2GHz Core 2 Duo T5800 CPU, a 16:9 (1366 x 768) glass display, 4GB of RAM, 320GB hard drive, an ATI Mobility Radeon 3650 with 512MB of memory, 802.11a/b/g/n, gigabit ethernet, an HDMI port, 4 USB jacks, and a 1.3 megapixel webcam. Besides housing other niceties like a 5-in-1 card reader and ExpressCard 54 slot, the system also sports illuminated multimedia controls down either side, a backlit keyboard, synthetic leather palm rests, and comes in either high-gloss black or burgundy. After playing around with it for a bit, we can honestly say we’re fans, though just like some other glass displays we’ve seen recently, that glare is a bit annoying. The device goes on sale November 1st, and will retail for $999.99. Not too steep a price to pay for the respect and envy of your peers, is it?
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September 19th, 2008 by
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Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about technology, multimedia, and digital entertainment.
What do people think of Windows Vista when they learn more about some of its features? To find out, we located three people who had been living in a cave around the time of the massive advertising campaign at Vista’s launch and started out by asking them what they thought of Windows Vista.
Subject 1: “My niece was looking up something for her nutritional science class and went to this Web site called apple.com. There were a lot of videos there that said Vista was bad.”
Subject 2: “I’ve heard that Windows Vista gives you scabies.”
Subject 3: “Four of my friends on the American Online forwarded me an email that said Bill Gates would give me $10 million if I would tell my friends to buy Windows Vista and he didn’t. It must stink.”
Then we told them about some of the great hardware that Windows Vista supports.
Continue reading Switched On: The Mo’ hardware Experiment
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September 12th, 2008 by
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HP unsurprisingly isn’t ready to touch this one in any sort of official way just yet, but BusinessWeek is reporting that at least some folks at the company are “exploring the possibility of building a mass-market operating system,” which would be positioned as an alternative to Vista. That OS, as you might have guessed, would be based on Linux, although BusinessWeek’s sources say it “would be simpler and easier for mainstream users.” By all indications, however, this so-called “skunk works team” within HP doesn’t seem to have moved much beyond the brainstorming stage, and HP is sticking strictly to its official line that it is more interested in “innovating on top of Vista,” with HP chief technology officer Phil McKinney even going so far as to say that the idea that it’s funding a huge R&D team to go off and create an operating system “makes no sense.”
[Via Electronista]
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August 18th, 2008 by
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Hold your horses, vaquero. Let’s not blow this all out of proportion here. While it’s no secret that a certain amount of Vista purchasers are utilizing that “downgrade to XP” option to its fullest extent, a small (and let us emphasize “small”) collection of data suggests that some 35% of “mainly enterprise-class users” have opted for XP over Vista on their newly-purchased rig. By scouring data from the 3,000 or so members feeding information to the InfoWorld Windows Sentinel tool, the site found that just over 1 in 3 users had defected to Microsoft’s previous OS. Granted, the tool cannot take into account Linux users or even the “Hackintosh crowd,” though as Randall Kennedy puts it, 35% is “still a huge percentage, and way out of proportion for even the dramatically unpopular Windows Vista.”
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August 18th, 2008 by
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Hold your horses, vaquero. Let’s not blow this all out of proportion here. While it’s no secret that a certain amount of Vista purchasers are utilizing that “downgrade to XP” option to its fullest extent, a small (and let us emphasize “small”) collection of data suggests that some 35% of “mainly enterprise-class users” have opted for XP over Vista on their newly-purchased rig. By scouring data from the 3,000 or so members feeding information to the InfoWorld Windows Sentinel tool, the site found that just over 1 in 3 users had defected to Microsoft’s previous OS. Granted, the tool cannot take into account Linux users or even the “Hackintosh crowd,” though as Randall Kennedy puts it, 35% is “still a huge percentage, and way out of proportion for even the dramatically unpopular Windows Vista.”
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August 5th, 2008 by
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We can’t in good conscience recommend trying this one at home for sake of your own sanity, but one enterprising PS3 enthusiast has thankfully gone the extra mile and installed Windows Vista on the console so you don’t have to. As you might have guessed, however, it’s not a pretty sight, with the OS running under emulation and requiring nearly 25 minutes to fully boot up. You can also add an extra five minutes and thirty seconds on top of that to load the start menu, and about twelve minutes to load up that most demanding of applications: Notepad. Head on past the break to see it for yourself, and hit up the link below for the installation instructions… if you dare.
[Thanks, Death_Coil]
Continue reading Vista gets crammed onto a PS3. It’s as bad as you think.
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July 28th, 2008 by
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You may have heard that Microsoft is “like, totally serious, guys” about patching up Vista’s good name, and, well, so far they’re off to a rocky start. After pushing up a few lackluster web ads, they’ve decided to trick users en masse to prove a point. They’ve termed the Punk’ing the “Mojave Experiment,” which placed 120 regular computer users of all different OS persuasions in front of a Vista box, except they were told they were getting to look at the next Microsoft OS, codenamed “Mojave.” Results of the test will be unveiled tomorrow in what are sure to be glowing customer reports. Scientific validity of this test aside, we’re not exactly sure testimonials from a blind taste test are going to turn the tide of Vista ill-will, but now we’re starting to sound like Demi Moore our parents.
[Via Techdirt]
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July 28th, 2008 by
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The next-generation Q1 Ultra may be due next year, but Sammy’s trying to squeeze every bit of life it can out of the current iteration with two new flavors. Announced today, the Q1U-CMXP boasts an integrated HSDPA 3G cellular modem, while the Q1UP-V is a Q1 Ultra Premium featuring Vista Business. As for the former, it includes just about every connectivity option you could wish for: 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, Ethernet and a WWAN modem that connects to the AT&T Broadband Connect network; outside of the one new feature, however, the specifications are the same as the standard Q1 Ultra XP model that was launched in May of 2007. Both newcomers (if you can call ‘em that) are available as we speak for $1,499 and $1,449 in order of mention.
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June 27th, 2008 by
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Being that it is Bill’s special day and all, we figured we’d give you a shot at stepping into his shoes and shaping Microsoft into something even more dominant that the juggernaut it is. Just imagine taking a seat in the biggest corner office Redmond has to offer, getting your Outlook set up, fiddling through a mess of old floppy discs and finally conjuring up a business plan. How in the world would you tweak / overhaul / etc. Microsoft if you were suddenly dubbed the big kahuna? We know this one’s wide (and we mean gaping wide) open, so feel free to write a book down there.
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May 20th, 2008 by
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For those with identity crises, great senses of humor, or serious cases of Vista Fever, Spec-Works’ VistaPerfection theme for the iPhone brings all the splendors of Windows Vista — well, the important visual aspects, anyway — to your pocket in a way that we can safely say Microsoft never intended. If the wow hadn’t already started, ladies and gentlemen, it certainly has now.
[Via IntoMobile]
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May 20th, 2008 by
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Just an update on the broadcast flag controversy: NBC has copped to an “inadvertent mistake” in flagging the broadcast of American Gladiators as content prohibited from recording, while Microsoft stated it is only following the FCC’s rules, and “fully adheres to flags used by broadcasters”. This conveniently ignores the fact that there is no legal requirement for Windows Vista Media Center to recognize the broadcast flag and disable recording, but it does. Errant metadata can and does happen, but for such a “feature” to be buried within one’s software unknowingly is troubling. Expect to hear more from the EFF and others questioning why Media Center unnecessarily turns parts of itself off at a broadcaster’s command, and rightly so. What’s most disturbing, and likely to go sadly without protest is that someone out there is actually watching, and trying to record for later, American Gladiators. The more you know indeed.
[Via Techdirt]
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April 4th, 2008 by
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You know, we should have paid a little closer attention to Microsoft’s decision yesterday to extend Windows XP sales to “June 2010 or one year after the general availability of Windows 7″ — if the company was really planning on shipping Windows 7 in 2010, that first date doesn’t make a lot of sense unless the plan is to ship Windows 7 much, much earlier. And hey — what’s Bill Gates doing telling investors this afternoon that Windows 7 will come “in the next year” and that he’s “super-enthused” about it? As far as we know, the official Windows 7 timeline hasn’t changed, so Bill might just talking about beta versions, but something’s clearly up Windows-wise in Redmond — perhaps Vista’s wow is not long for this now.
[Thanks, Jon]
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March 27th, 2008 by
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That huge bundle of damning emails and documents Microsoft produced as part of the Vista-capable lawsuit is full of fascinating information about how the company developed, planned, and launched Vista, but the latest juicy nugget to come out if it suggests that a lot of problems faced by the troubled operating system are actually NVIDIA’s fault — nearly 30% of logged Vista crashes were due to NVIDIA driver problems, according to a Microsoft data included in the bundle. That’s some 479,326 hung systems, if you’re keeping score at home, and it’s in first place by a large margin — Microsoft clocks in at number two at 17.9 percent, and ATI is fourth with 9.3 percent. Now, the chart doesn’t contain a ton of additional information that would help put it in context — a specific time period in 2007 would be nice, as would and driver and OS versions — but we’ve been hearing about NVIDIA issues with Vista from the start, and this seems to confirm it. So that’s pressure by Intel to support incompatible chipsets, outrage by Dell and Wal-Mart that the Vista Capable program was confusing customers, Microsoft executives saying they had been “personally burnt” by Vista, and now what looks like a huge NVIDIA driver problem — who knows what else is going to come out of this lawsuit? At this point we’re half expecting a photo of Gates signing a Save XP petition.
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March 20th, 2008 by
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There’s are a lot of reasons to pick another laptop over the MacBook Air — especially if you’re into little things like “useful ports” — but the comparison to non-Apple hardware isn’t even relevant unless you’re willing to switch to OS X, right? Well, the crew over at Xbit Labs decided to even the slate and evaluate the MBA solely as a Windows machine, wiping the drive clean of Leopard and installing Vista Ultimate. Although actually getting Vista on the Air was a bit troublesome due to the lack of a built-in optical drive and the Vista installer’s refusal to wipe out the OS X partition, once installed the OS performed fine, with Apple-provided drivers activating the media and brightness keys and even the multi-touch trackpad. The only major issues were over-aggressive activation of CPU power-management, which resulted in dramatic slowdowns during some tasks, and the fact that the case got fairly warm during use — both issues MBA owners using OS X have reported. Overall, while the MBA was a solid if unspectacular Windows machine, the lack of support and nagging issues with running a pure Windows MBA mean you’re probably better off going with laptop designed for Vista — hmm, we can think of one that might spark your interest.
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February 21st, 2008 by
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Not a whole lot to say here, but if you’re running Vista on an x64-based system, you’ve probably already noticed a little surprise courtesy of Windows Update, which today started pushing out the x64 edition of Vista Service Pack 1. If you’ve been following things in SP1 land, you’ll notice that’s actually ahead of the neat and tidy Windows Update launch for non-x64 systems, but behind the unofficial options already available. On the upside, that should mean that all the bugs have been ironed out, but you can never be too careful, so take all your usual pre-update precautions and let us know how it all works out in the comments below.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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February 7th, 2008 by
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It’s no secret that there’s quite a few folks hesitant (to say the least) to upgrade to Windows Vista, and Microsoft has somewhat accommodated them by extending sales of the tried-and-true Windows XP until June of 2008. That has unsurprisingly done little to satisfy most people, however, and some 75,000 of ‘em have even signed a petition started by Infoworld that’s attempting to “Save XP.” After a couple of weeks, that now seems to have caught Microsoft’s attention, although the company’s response likely isn’t what they were looking for. As Computerworld Australia reports, Microsoft says it’s aware of the petition but that it’s “listening first and foremost to feedback we hear from partners and customers about what makes sense based on their needs.” As Slashdot points out, that statement’s a little odd considering that most of the folks signing the petition are Microsoft customers, but either way it seems pretty clear that Microsoft is intent on showing XP the door as soon as possible.
[Via Slashdot]
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January 25th, 2008 by
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Obviously a lot of people cried fake when those screenshots purporting to show Windows 7 Ultimate popped up — possibly because they looked a lot like rebadged Vista screens — so the blogger who originally posted the images has followed up with a video for proof. And we do have to say, if this is fake, someone put a hell of a lot of work into pulling it off, from creating a new bootup screen to hacking the source code to adding fresh Media Center options. ThinkNext tells us that this release — known as Milestone 1 — expires in May of this year, although if Redmond and its team of crack Enemy of the State-types have anything to say about it, this particular blog will not be getting another preview copy next time around. Video after the break.
[Via Softpedia, image courtesy of ThinkNext, thanks Joshua]
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December 4th, 2007 by
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While it admits it’s not possible to pin down an exact number, Microsoft has let out word today that it estimates the counterfeit rate of Vista to be about half that of XP, a figure that it seems to be more than pleased with. Of course, one could interpret those numbers in slightly less positive ways, but Microsoft claims the sharp dip in piracy is due to Vista’s amped up authentication system, which it says is a “proven and effective way to combat piracy.” To come up with the numbers, Microsoft apparently relied statistics based on Windows Genuine Advantage validation failures, as well as other unspecified internal data. As TG Daily notes, all this follows Microsoft’s announcement of revised anti-piracy measures in Vista SP1 and, specifically, some big changes to the aforementioned WGA feature.
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

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October 8th, 2007 by
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While at least some of you out there have likely already put the new Vista SP1 beta through its paces, those less fortunate (or more so, depending on your perspective) can now get a full report of what’s in store courtesy of the folks at PC Magazine, who’ve now provided a full preview of the forthcoming OS revision. Not surprisingly, they say the service pack is “mostly invisible,” although that’s not to say it’s insignificant, with the update supposedly making Vista both “faster and more secure” (certainly no small feat) On the downside, the beta still appears to be very much a beta, with problems reportedly cropping up during the install on certain systems, although PC Mag expects those to be ironed out by the final release. Still no word as to when we might be able to expect that though.
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

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