Review :Windows Vista SP1

Posted by chintan | Posted in PC technology | Posted on 08-03-2008

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A little more than one year following its let go, Windows Vista will take delivery of its first service pack update in March. Microsoft says the pack will offer enhanced compatibility with third-party hardware, augmented reliability, tighter security, and better presentation. But unlike the last Windows Service Pack free, Windows XP SP2–which offered users a new Windows Firewall, an improved Automatic Updates feature, and a pop-up ad blocker for Internet Explorer–Windows Vista SP1 is largely a code update, devoid of new eye candy, and very light on “must-have” features for home users. Most of the features touted by Microsoft are for the Business, Enterprise, or last editions of the operating system. My advice: Be patient, and don’t download it once it becomes easy to get to. Wait until Windows Vista SP1 is offered to your PC via Microsoft’s Automatic Updates service.

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Intel’s Xeon Dunnington Six-Core Processor

Posted by chintan | Posted in PC technology | Posted on 08-03-2008

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Information has seep out out in regards to the new Intel chip that the company is working on. The latest chip is called the Dunnington. Sun Microsystems let it slip out that the new processor Apple is working on is a six-core Xeon CPU.

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AMD For Gamers with Integrated DX10 Graphics Chipset

Posted by chintan | Posted in PC technology | Posted on 08-03-2008

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 It is clear that AMD is trying to win over the hearts of gamers with their latest move to launch the 780G with an integrated ATI Radeon HD 3200, with DirectX 10 Support.

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