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Almost two weeks after Windows 7 build 7000 32-bit was leaked, the 64-bit version has hit torrent sites. The first 7xxx build marks Windows 7's beta phase (6xxx builds were pre-beta builds). Build 7000 was compiled on December 12, 2008,
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"Due to very heavy traffic we’re seeing as a result of interest in the Windows 7 Beta, we are adding some additional infrastructure support to the Microsoft.com properties before we post the public beta," Microsoft said in a blog
I really enjoyed reviewing the Celio Corp Redfly device several months ago. Celio has announced that they are making a software stack available for XP and Vista to allow you to extend your phone to a standard laptop as well.
It also has a 10.2" screen, a 3 hour battery, and comes with Windows XP Home Edition. It will be available in February 2009 at an MSRP of $429. Posted by xujiren at 11:21 PM. Labels: ViewSonic Viebook
Mio is demoing its Windows Mobile-based MID at CES. Its most distinguishing feature is that it looks suspiciously like Sony's VAIO P and has a non-removable 8 hour battery and a trackball. Other features are pretty average though - 7"
It is clear from the Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam Edition and their Laptop Design Contest, that HP is taking personal computing very serious. Here is their winner entry from their Laptop Design Contest, designed by a girl in China.
Xp home is listed, but I think they are gunning for windows 7. One of the reps said something about it supporting capacitive, but I wouldn’t go to the bank on it. ouzome | Jan 6, 2009 | Reply. The sales guy sold me
Ed Bott, our good friend over at Zdnet.com, has a great article on comparing feature changes between Windows XP and the upcoming Windows 7. He says, and I agree with Ed, that Windows XP users will initially struggle with Windows 7 new
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