Jan
27
2009
Comments Off on Why I gave up the Wii – CNET News | tags: google, microsoft, news, playstation, playstation 3, sql, xbox | posted in technical news
Jan
27
2009
The new version, which comes after two public beta releases, is now considered “platform complete” – the product is effectively complete and done. Unless there are major critical issues that arise, the final version of the browser should be identical. | Is this finally the end of the IE development headaches?


Comments Off on Microsoft’s IE8 Release Candidate Goes Live, Final | tags: google, microsoft, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
26
2009
mikemuch writes “IE8 has left beta as of noon Pacific time today. The development team now considers the browser platform- and feature-complete, but won’t say how long until it goes gold. PCMag.com got an early look and has posted a full review of Internet Explorer 8 RC1. The release candidate differs only slightly from Beta 2, most notably in tweaks to its InPrivate Browsing feature, aka porn mode. That feature has been decoupled with InPrivate Filtering, which blocks third-party content providers from creating profile of your browsing habits. RC1 also improves on performance, especially in startup time, but still trails Firefox and Chrome in JavaScript speed. Protection against the relatively new threat of ‘clickjacking,’ where a site tries to get you to press buttons underneath a sham frame page, has also been added — the first browser to include such protections. Versions for 32-bit and 64-bit Vista, as well as for 32-bit XP are available, but Windows 7, which will ship with IE8, is stuck with an older beta for now.”

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Jan
26
2009
While much of the media is tripping over itself to mark the Second Coming of Windows (aka the Windows 7 beta), I recall the First Install of Vista. Though I have been running Vista without major incident since January of 2008, the initial switch consigned me immediately to my own private Vista hell. Let’s hope Microsoft makes the upgrade to Windows


Comments Off on History repeating? Remembering the Windows Vista ‘upgrade’ | tags: google, microsoft, tv, windows 7, windows vista | posted in technical news
Jan
26
2009
Barence writes “The European Commission could force Microsoft to bundle Firefox with future versions of Windows. The revelation came as part of Microsoft’s quarterly filing with the Security and Exchange Commission. Among the statements is a clause outlining the penalties being considered by the European watchdog, which recently ruled that Microsoft is harming competition by bundling Internet Explorer with Windows. The most interesting situation outlined in the filing would see either Microsoft or computer manufacturers forced to install Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Safari by default alongside Internet Explorer on new Windows-based PCs.”

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Jan
26
2009
mamaphoenix writes “Paul McDougall of InformationWeek reports Computer enthusiasts who want to get their hands on the trial version of Microsoft’s next operating system have just two more weeks to do so. The company says it will end availability of Windows 7 Beta on Feb. 10. There are a couple of loopholes, however. Users who started to download the OS before that date will have until Feb. 12 to complete the process. Also, Microsoft will continue to distribute product keys beyond Feb. 12 to users who have previously downloaded Windows 7 Beta but have yet to obtain a key. ‘We are at a point where we have more than enough beta testers and feedback coming in to meet our engineering needs, so we are beginning to plan the end of general availability for Windows 7 Beta,’ said Brandon LeBlanc, Microsoft’s in-house Windows blogger, in a post Friday. Microsoft will post warnings on its Web site that the download program for Windows 7 is about to end starting Tuesday. A final version of Windows 7, Microsoft’s follow-up to Windows Vista, is expected to be available in late 2009 or early 2010.”

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Jan
26
2009
Comments Off on Games for Windows boss sacked – CVG Online | tags: games, google, IBM, microsoft, news, windows 7 | posted in technical news
Jan
26
2009
Comments Off on Killzone 2 hits #2 on Amazon's pre-order list – PS3Center.net | tags: amazon, google, microsoft, network, news, playstation | posted in technical news
Jan
26
2009
Some people are scratching their heads over recent Windows 7-related comments attributed to Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth. But Shuttleworth’s words provide an important reminder that innovation and competition from Microsoft will help to propel Ubuntu and Linux forward.


Comments Off on Mark Shuttleworth Strikes the Right Tone On Windows 7 | tags: google, linux, microsoft, ubuntu, windows 7 | posted in technical news
Jan
26
2009
These pictures supposedly come from a new build of the Windows 7 beta, 7025. It goes without saying that while we knew this was a possibility, we’ve been seriously wishing against it. We hope these are fake (and they very well could be), but seriously Microsoft… don’t even think about this.


Comments Off on Multiple Windows 7 versions coming? Say it ain’t so! | tags: google, microsoft, windows 7 | posted in technical news