If you own an iPod Classic, iPod Nano, iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad, Sony PSP, or a Microsoft Zune, Windows 7 compatible versions of the popular DVD rippers/converters from MadZ Software are now available.
Link Removed due to 404 Error
MILFORD, Mass., Jan. 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Waters Corporation (NYSE: WAT) today announced the release of NuGenesis® Scientific Data Management System 7.1 Service Release 7 (SR-7), structurally validated to support Microsoft's Windows 7, both Professional and Enterprise 32bit versions, and...
The Mozilla developers have released version 3.1 of their open source Link Removed - Invalid URL email and news client, code named "Lanikai". The latest major update to the popular cross-platform email client includes a number of stability and memory improvements, and new features.
Thunderbird...
cross-platform
email client
features
filters
gecko
linux
mac os x
mail account setup
memory improvements
migration assistant
mozilla
open source
personas
quick filter
softwarerelease
stability
thunderbird
update
user interface
windows
Microsoft to cut off customer programme The clock is ticking on the demise of some downgrade rights for Windows 7, an analyst said. Last year, Microsoft said that customers could downgrade new machines purchased with Windows 7 Professional to the older Windows XP Professional for a limited...
Why Office 2010 won't support Windows XP 64-bit
When the system requirements for Microsoft Office 2010 were first posted, we noticed that Windows XP 64-bit was mysteriously absent. We contacted Microsoft, and the company explained that while deciding on which versions of Windows to support in...
64-bit
compatibility
feature limitations
microsoft
office 2003
office 2007
office 2010
operating systems
productivity
service packs
softwarerelease
support
system requirements
terminal server
user experience
windows 7
windows server
windows vista
windows xp
xp support
At least it is better than Vista
Users of Microsoft's Windows 7 are generally "very satisfied" with the new operating system.
A report from Forrester Research said that most of the great unwashed know the product is there if they want it. Writing in its blog Forrester said a "strong majority"...
computer hardware
consumer awareness
early adopters
existing users
favorable reviews
forrester research
hardware compatibility
moore's law
notebook
operating system
replacement cycle
softwarerelease
thinner client
upgrade
upgrade purchasing
user satisfaction
windows 7
windows vista
About 10 seconds after arriving into the desktop, screen either goes black or white and stays that way. I'm hoping something is wrong because I believe the going blank thing wasn't supposed to be happening until next year or at least after the official release. Please help, I have work to do...
Windows Movie Maker has been the go-to software for quick and basic movie editing needs for a long time. Being bundled with Windows, everyone had easy access to it making it convenient. With the coming of Windows 7, Microsoft found it fitting to give Windows Movie Maker a make over. Today...
auto movie
burn to dvd
customization
download link
editing tools
effects
hd movies
movie maker
online sharing
real time preview
sharing
social media
softwarerelease
transitions
user experience
video editing
video formats
windows 7
windows live
windows vista
From Softpedia.com
Windows 7 Available on September 1, 2009
And even earlier, only weeks after RTM
By Link Removed - Invalid URL
14th of July 2009, 15:51 GMT
Adjust text size: Link Removed - Invalid URL Link Removed - Invalid URL...
beta testing
consumer
deployment
final version
general availability
msdn
october 2009
oem
pre-order
release date
rtm
softwarerelease
technet
volume license
windows 7
Google has announced that they plan to release a Chrome based OS.
Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. Google plans to open-source its code later this year and offer Google powered netbooks in 2010. Company officials...
apple
arm chips
chrome os
code open source
consumer tech
development environment
google
google apps
internet advertising
market competition
microsoft
netbooks
oems
open source
operating system
softwarerelease
sundar pichai
tech news
web development
x86 chips
With bulid 7260 (RTM escrow) MS started the RTM builds, and it's only few day before the final RTM build is compiled (if not already, 7262?).
So why MS will wait 4 months (Third a year) for the General availability!, I mean they will miss Back-to-school season that way!
Side note: why MS still...
The new version of Microsoft Windows, Windows 7, has escaped rather than waiting to be voluntarily released by the company.
The new Windows, which has been devised solely to part frustrated Windows users from their money, is actually just Vista with a new name. Well even "I'm a Celebrity"...
This is from a magazine called PC Utilities.
It states Microsoft is announcing plans to replace it's subscription-based Windows Live OneCare anti-virus service.. It will offer protection against viruses, spyware, Trojans and rootkits..
It will not include the extra features such as printer...
anti-virus
avg
free download
internet safety
malware
malware protection
microsoft
pc utilities
rootkits
security
software competition
softwarerelease
spyware
subscription model
tech news
trojans
user awareness
windows 7
windows vista
windows xp
I think microsoft should stop all development of Windows altogether and wait another 6 years like they did with XP and release Singularity a non Windows based windows.
http://redmondmag.com/columns/article.asp?editorialsid=1623
Hmm, I think that sounds like a good idea. The release of Media Center also happens quite often, which so far has been every year. Perhaps this will help Windows 7 comeout on the promised date. :)
compatibility
controversial features
deliverables
development
drivers
features
internal code
media center
microsoft
office
product management
product releasesoftware engineering
softwarerelease
team size
timelines
user experience
user interface
windows 7
xml
"Link Removed - Invalid URL
Microsoft sets prices for Vista in the US
Posted by Amber Maitland
06 September 2006 - Microsoft has set pricing for the Windows Vista operating system for the US market, although UK and rest of the world pricing is not yet available.
The Redmond-based company also...
business users
canonical
consumer version
edubuntu
entertainment
gnome
home premium
kubuntu
linux
microsoft
operating system
pricing
release date
softwarerelease
support
ubuntu
upgrade
user feedback
windows vista
xubuntu