Microsoft

by Rafael Hernandez on March 26, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft’s Windows Vista has had a rough go of it in the eyes of some of the more vocal users out there, but that doesn’t stop Microsoft’s efforts in improving things. The company is working its way to a final…

Read more Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Nears

by Rafael Hernandez on March 25, 2009 · 0 comments

Touch technology is making its way into all manner of gadgets, with some measure of success, so it’s only a matter of time until people demand it in their computers as well. Microsoft’s Engineering Windows 7 blog details the company’s…

Read more Touching Windows 7, Yeah You'll Have A Smudgy Screen

by Rafael Hernandez on March 24, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft’s Windows 7 has gained a sizeable fan base just from the beta previews the company has released. The one question most gamers will be asking is how it’ll affect their system hardware’s performance so PC Perspective has taken the…

Read more Windows 7 Gaming Graphics Performance Tested

by Rafael Hernandez on March 19, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has allowed many millions of users to explore the web, and it also offers a handy gateway to a competitor’s website so you can download your preferred browsing software on that fresh Windows OS install. The company…

Read more Internet Explorer 8 Released, Web Browser Wars Continue

by Pedro Hernandez on March 19, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft has already scored some points with its Adobe Flash fighter, Silverlight. It provided NBC with a fairly robust , HD interactive video streaming platform during the Olympics and Netflix with a way to pipe movies to PCs and Macs….

Read more Silverlight 3: Is the Web About to Get Touchy?

by Rafael Hernandez on March 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Going green has plenty of marketing benefits and that socially responsible streak that make everyone feel great inside but for Microsoft the move may mean quite a bit of savings in the long run. The company’s Software Enabled Earth blog…

Read more Microsoft Working To Reduce Its Carbon Footprint

by Rafael Hernandez on March 13, 2009 · 0 comments

The Windows 7 team sure does seem to be taking in customer feedback and making the sorts of changes that people want to see. Microsoft’s Engineering Windows 7 blog has noted around 27 changes and improvements they’ve squeezed into their…

Read more Another Day Another Batch Of Windows 7 Changes

by Rafael Hernandez on March 12, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft’s Windows 7 is gearing up to be a highly sought after piece of software combining some learned lessons with a stack of new features. SuperSite for Windows has a look at the Guest Mode option which allows you to…

Read more Windows 7's Guest Mode, Keeping A Reign On PC Usage

by Rafael Hernandez on February 16, 2009 · 0 comments

When you’ve got a commitment for three game add-ons for an insanely popular game you better bring something interesting to the table. Thankfully the folks at Rockstar seem to provide just that with their upcoming downloadable content for the Microsoft…

Read more GTA 4: The Lost And The Damned MP Preview

by Rafael Hernandez on January 7, 2009 · 0 comments

The word on the street is that Microsoft’s Windows 7 is quite a polished operating system despite its beta nature. It’s so polished in fact that the company is making a beta version of the software publicly available on the…

Read more Windows 7 Beta To Go Public, Your PC Was Due For A Reformat Soon Anyway

by Rafael Hernandez on December 10, 2008 · 0 comments

New product revisions are usually the area of expertise for the insane fanboys wanting the best possible hardware version available. Microsoft’s “Jasper” revision of the Xbox 360 console is bound to have people flipping over console boxes like raving lunatics….

Read more Xbox 360 Jasper In The Wild, Snag Your Own