Dell recently introduced three new LCD monitors without much fanfare, where they are the Dell ST2310 ($229) as seen above, the E2210H ($199) and E2010H ($139) which will be available in 23″, 22″ and 20″ sizes, respectively. All three of them will cater to movie buffs, featuring extra wide 16:9 aspect ratios.
The ST2310 and E2210H [...]
According to sources speaking with TechCrunch, Apple and Google agreed not to “cold hire” each other’s employees. The agreement was apparently in place during Eric Schmidt’s recent tenure on the Apple board of directors but may or may not still be enforced by the two companies. The report also states that the agreement was not [...]
Reports are surfacing that Dell has decided to no longer provide a 12″ Netbook range.
According to Dell this is due to the fact that, according to the user base, 10″ is the ’sweet spot’ for Netbooks and there isn’t a great deal of a market for the slightly larger 12″, as a result the size [...]
As those involved in the Windows 7 community may know, Microsoft has failed to fix a crucial flaw in the User Account Control feature of the operating system which allows a specific whitelist of applications to inject code that can allow any application to silently elevate. The code was released about a month ago as [...]
Microsoft has unveiled a prototype of a pressure-sensitive keyboard. In a description, Redmond said the device’s potential use is limitless. The company has reportedly tested several possible applications for the technology, such as pressing a key harder to produce a capital letter or a larger font size.
This prototype is one of Microsoft’s many projects focused [...]
When I read Google’s Chrome OS announcement via its corporate blog, I couldn’t help but chuckle throughout it. I think my favorite line is, “The user interface is minimal to stay out of your way, and most of the user experience takes place on the web.” Wow, I’m all for creative marketing and positive spin, [...]
Collaboration with Microsoft could allow the software giant’s upcoming Windows 7 OS to take advantage of multithreaded and multicore Intel chips for faster application performance, according to an Intel official. Microsoft and Intel are working together to give Windows 7 the ability to better identify resources available and break up application processing over multiple chip [...]
These documents provide important information you should know prior to deploying and using the Windows 7 operating system, including known issues that you may need to avoid or work around.
The documents are continuously updated, so you should check this location for updated versions periodically.
You will find two documents for Windows 7:
Release Notes: Important Issues in [...]
09 Aug
Posted by Ehab El-agizy as Download Section
The Windows® Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) is a set of tools and documentation that support the configuration and deployment of Windows® operating systems. By using Windows AIK, you can automate Windows installations, capture Windows images with ImageX, configure and modify images using Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management (DISM), create Windows PE images, and migrate [...]
09 Aug
Posted by Ehab El-agizy as Hardware Festival
Unbelievable … This tiny little USB device will read your MicroSD cards, and hold a whopping 16GB at the same time.
Flash drives were awesome when they first came out, because it was a storage drive about the size of a keychain. Inevitably those have shrank until they’re smaller than the USB connector itself. Well here’s [...]
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