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Sky Player with Windows 7 Media Center

Written by Editor in Friday, November 20th 2009

Sky Player Windows 7 Media Center

The Sky Player Windows 7 Media Center comes with BSkyB content and brings some great and advanced broadcasting scenario. The new operating system is sure to bring some extremely big results.

The debut on the Xbox with a move in to Windows Media Center has been one of the few surprises with Windows 7 launch coming over. The launch date for Sky has been hinted but it still remains a mystery. They are being meant to shoot off with TechRadar along with Sky’s online TV service. This is about to create a new and innovative way for people to watch TV in the UK.

On demand the TV on PC is just making a comeback. This would be a grand release and would prove to be rather simple to use for people. The latest blockbuster movies can be seen as well as live action sports.

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Vision Technology with AMD Bringing Fresh Speed for Next Generation

Written by Editor in Sunday, October 25th 2009

The AMD technology for VISION has helped for speeding up AMD help to the simplified next generation computing. This can be done through Windows 7 as well as through Microsoft Corp. on significant levels. They keep bringing some highly anticipated Windows 7 operating system with consumer high business as well as worldwide. There are optimization facilities for AMD as well as processing of technologies that can be launched with the similar way of VISION Technology through AMD in different retail outlets as well as Windows 7 on AMD based PCs. These are also great for consumers and everyone to enjoy in a rich, fruitful and rewarding manner.

This is a whole new level of computing experience that brings about innovation as well as high end graphics and video processing with multi-core CPUs with their designed balance in the PC formats. There are unique levels of computing coming forth to span the different semblances of superior experience to bring high quality data processing. There are also processor transcoding tasks in a whole new level.

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Nokia Netbook Gets Revealed as Booklet 3G

Written by Editor in Tuesday, August 25th 2009

The next in queue with Phonelet 3G is the Nokia netbook. In its own version the new Booklet 3G is going to make splashes for device in the packing of the Intel Atom processor within. It will have a 12 hour battery back up to boot.

It will also come loaded with WiFi, Bluetooth, super fast HSDPA processing and Windows 7 Starter Edition option coming with it. It was expected to come with the normal range of connectivity but is only expected to grow super fast with the additional systems within it.

Its GPS will also come with OM Maps in its gadget along with the Ovi Suite present in the Nokia Booklet 3G. It is going to be open for more personal mapping experiences this way.

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Microsoft offers £100 discount on Windows 7 pre-order

Written by Aftab Bashir in Wednesday, July 15th 2009

Microsoft has announced the programme for its new OS Windows 7 pre-order and under this programme one get £100 discount on the Professional and Home Premium versions of the Windows7.

Windows 7 to be launched on October 22, but you can give up only £49.99 for a Home Premium copy and only £99.99 for Professional. These prices are considerably lower than the RRPs of £149.99 and £219.99 at the launch time of the new operating system.

The pre-orders can be placed through Microsoft retail partners like Argos, Amazon and Comet.

The new Windows 7 will not be available with a browser in the UK and it will also require a clean install. You will have to get the back up of your all files before getting new installation and you would also require some browser like IE 8 or some other for this purpose.

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60 percent businesses have no plan to adopt Windows 7, survey shows

Written by Aftab Bashir in Monday, July 13th 2009

There are many who have skipped Windows Vista, but a considerable number of businesses are not willing to move to Windows 7 instantly, at least the results of a new survey suggest so.

In the survey, in which feedback from over 1000 IT administration was received, show that nearly 60 percent businesses have no plan to adopt Windows 7. Scrip Logic was the company who conducted that survey in which 1000 responses were received out of 20,000 survey that were distributed.

Nearly one third of survey respondent told that they were planning to deploy by the end of next year, and nearly 5.4% said that they are considering moving to Windows 7 by the end of this year. Nearly 60% responded said that they had no plans at that time, however, there are chances that some of them would move to the new OS.

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Microsoft releases Service Pack 2 for Vista

Written by Editor in Tuesday, May 26th 2009

Well, many are waiting for Windows 7 launch and some are still tweaking XP in their newly got netbooks, but there is something that many are ignoring right now and this little thing is known as Windows Vista that Microsoft wants to maintain once again and the release of its standalone installers for 32-bit and the 64-bit versions for Service Pack 2 for Vista seems to suggest so.

This new Service Pack 2 is the latest service pack for Windows Vista as well as for Windows Server 2008 and they will support almost all types of emerging and existing hardware standards and that includes all kinds of the updates that were delivered after the SPI. Click here to read more

Windows 7 possible pricing may be a hurdle in its adaptation

Written by Aftab Bashir in Monday, May 18th 2009

Dell marketing executive says that Windows 7 seems to beat Vista in almost every aspect, but the biggest hindrance that stops people adopt Windows7 OS is its potentially high pricing.

“This is the average selling price of it that makes people stop to adopt it; the ASPs of it are higher than that of Vista and XP,” says Dell’s director of product management says in an interview that a large number of Windows 7 OS will appear quite soon.

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Simpler Choices: Microsoft announces Windows 7 versions

Written by admin in Wednesday, February 04th 2009

With the claims of providing simpler choices to their customers, Microsoft has just announced its different versions of Windows 7 officially.

Windows 7 Professional and Windows 7 Home Premium are the two main versions about which the Software maker looks quite keen to talk about, but you shouldn’t think that only few versions are out there, as there are 5 in UK and 6 worldwide. Aside from that there are some nice implications for netbooks as well.

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