Software

by Rafael Hernandez on June 12, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft’s Windows 7 has its fair share of advancements and performance improvements but one of its less fawned over attributes is the operating system’s more intelligent power management options.CNET News has a look at how the OS operates in order…

Read more Windows 7 Power Management Details

by Rafael Hernandez on June 12, 2009 · 0 comments

You’ll have to excuse Microsoft if they have a habit of doing things over again, at least they’re showing they can learn from their mistakes this time around.PC World informs us that the company is planning on offering a…

Read more Microsoft Gets Into the Anti-Virus Game…Again

by Rafael Hernandez on June 11, 2009 · 0 comments

With all of the anti-trust worries going on in the European Union Microsoft saw it fit to remove Internet Explorer 8 for the Windows 7 operating systems it plans to ship over to Europe according to CNET.One could argue…

Read more Windows 7 Sans Internet Explorer Coming to Europe

by Rafael Hernandez on June 9, 2009 · 0 comments

Small businesses generally want to keep their technology costs down in order to grow so it’s no wonder that Dell is looking into offering some cost effective solutions for their customers.The company is apparently working on pre-configured hardware and…

Read more Dell Ponders Bundling Open Source Apps for Businesses

by Rafael Hernandez on June 8, 2009 · 0 comments

It’s not that Apple doesn’t try, oh they put as much effort as humanly (and Steve Job..ily) possible but you can’t expect all of their OS X updates to be insanely feature packed and full of new programs.Still their…

Read more Apple Snow Leopard Ships in September, Only a $29 Upgrade

by Pedro Hernandez on June 8, 2009 · 0 comments

Can’t attend WWDC? Neither can we, but you can be there virtually thanks to the live-blogging skills of the following sites. New iPhones? Will Snow Leopard show its spots? Steve Jobs? Click below to find out… Gizmodo Live Blog Phil…

Read more Apple WWDC Live Coverage List

by Rafael Hernandez on June 6, 2009 · 0 comments

Google’s Android operating system is moving off of the cell phone and into the netbook thanks to the efforts of their manufacturers and eWeek’s Don Reisinger thinks it has the capability of snatching a good chunk when it comes time…

Read more Android VS Windows 7 on the Netbook, Is This Even A Question?

by Rafael Hernandez on June 6, 2009 · 0 comments

There hasn’t been a Patch Tuesday this big since October 2008. PC World notes that Microsoft is getting ready to release a total of 10 patches for serious bugs in Windows operating systems, Internet Explorer, and their productivity apps…

Read more Microsoft Preps June 6th Patch Tuesday Deluge

by Pedro Hernandez on June 2, 2009 · 1 comment

So it’s official, Windows 7 launches October 22, 2009 and PC makers like Dell will be offering systems with the OS pre-installed right off the bat. Big surprise, right? Dell is trying to lure back-to-school buyers–and everyone else on the…

Read more Windows 7 Oct 22 Launch, Dell (Roughly) Outlines Upgrade Program

by Rafael Hernandez on June 2, 2009 · 0 comments

Well this certainly came out of nowhere. Microsoft is usually the first to tout their own perceived advancements but this may come as a shocker and a definite selling point for their next operating system Windows 7.bit-tech was on…

Read more Windows 7 Does GPGPU Video Transcoding Natively

by Rafael Hernandez on May 28, 2009 · 0 comments

ATI’s Avivo video transcoding software has been around for quite a while now promising all of the grand GPGPU enhancements that go along with using their high powered graphics chip to do some computing work outside of pushing pixels….

Read more ATI GPU Transcoding Receives AMD's Helpful Hotrodding