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Is Windows 7 The Best Windows Ever?

From technology enthusiasts to the average Joe running Windows, everyone was looking at Microsoft for the past 2 years, their hopes gathered around a simple name: Windows 7. There are many reasons why this version of Windows was sought after, not the least being the public relations nightmare brought by Vista.

But did Microsoft come through with a stable computing platform, with decent hardware requirements and a hardened security model? The definite answer is yes. I’ve been running Windows 7 on my laptop for over a month, installed all the applications I’d normally use – iTunes, Office, Firefox, Mozy – and they all worked fine, without any compatibility settings or whatnot.

While my computer is far from being state of the art, it is able to run Firefox, iTunes, Word and Photoshop at the same time, with decent speed. On just 1GB of DDR2 RAM and a 2,2Ghz AMD Turion 62 single core processor. The visual effects are fluid on a two year old ATi X200M graphics chipset with just 64MB of RAM. What they did under the hood, optimizing the code to run faster, is simply amazing. Running Vista on this laptop was like swimming with cement boots, even with the visual effects turned off.

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Windows 7 Beta 1: Copy Cat or Innovation?

In this article we look at what is assumed to be the final Beta 1 version of Windows 7 and try to figure out together what it means for users, Microsoft and the tech industry.

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Zune 3.1: A Worthy Alternative for Windows Users

In this article we’re going to take a look at the latest version of the Zune software, which has become a full fledged media management application, with some innovative features.

 

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Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2: Preview and Screenshot Tour

Oddly enough, Microsoft is promoting the beta 2 version of IE8 on various websites on the net. After seeing the ad three times I couldn’t resist clicking for ‘a faster, better, more secure experience’ and  ‘a web browser designed for the enterprise’. Let’s see what the hype is all about.

 

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What Windows 7 Really Means for Microsoft and You

Rumors and headlines are flying all over the web about Windows 7. But how will Windows affect you and Microsoft? Let’s discuss the tremendous importance of this milestone, that could ultimately prove to ‘make or break’ Microsoft.

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Windows 7 mock-up from xazac.

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