Showing posts with label Windows XP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows XP. Show all posts

Friday, December 26, 2008

Windows To Run On The iPhone


In what is sure to cause the explosion of many Mac heads, Citrix has announced that the iPhone will be able to run Windows apps. It will not be a true Windows OS running on the iPhone, as it will be using a Citrix Receiver. This will be remote screen software that connects to a PC, giving you the illusion that you are running Windows. Citrix claims that this will give iPhone users full Windows capability, including “cut and paste” within Widows mind you.

[Citrix via Gizmodo]

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Still on XP? Try Release Candidate 3


Ok, I don't want to explain the obvious to geeks "in the know"; but some folks might not be aware of what a Release Candidate is. A release candidate is software that is done with Beta Testing. The release candidate may in fact be the final code to be released. it ususally availible to everyone; and occasionally they may put out a second release candidate if a situation arises. Bugs should be OUT of the code having been Beta tested by this time. Usually the only thing that might change between the first or second release candidates is a feature set.
Ok, now that that's out of the way; Service Pack 3 (SP3) for Windows XP is FINALLY out as a Release Candidate (RC). What does this mean? You can download SP3 and install it to your XP PC and it will not only have all the bug fixes and features added since SP2; but it will have new features as well. SP2 has been one of the most stable points in any Operating System's life. But it's long in the tooth now.
Many folks out there who have heard horror stories about Vista are not willing to jump to that new platform. These folk are the people targeted to use SP3 for Windows XP. It's from Microsoft, and it doesn't cost a dime. It is particularly useful for folks who want to install/reinstall their XP system. By downloading and installing SP3, you save all the time you would spend having to individually update every little bug fix, new feature put out over the last few years for XP. It's all rolled into SP3.
I will close by saying that this is not a word of caution. By the time a product is at RC1 level; it should be completely stable. If you choose to install SP3 (RC1); you will not lose any feature or program. Soon (January or February) the FINAL SP3 will be released and you can update you RC version to the FINAL version painlessly.

Typically RC's are installed by Geeks who want to taste the future before the masses. I happen to be one of those. (and PROUDLY!) ZDNet's Mary Joe Foley tells you all you need to know and gives you links to download and install SP3 (RC1) right here.

Have fun!!!

Saturday, December 1, 2007

30 quick fixes for Windows XP & Vista

Here is a great article from PC Advisor for some great ways to improve performance for XP and Vista. It even notes to check out another great article from PC World to use the OS's own tools to maximize your PC's performance without spending a dime. For those of you looking to speed up an XP or Vista system, check them out.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Windows XP SP3 Running Faster Than Vista SP1?


In what seems to be a strange twist in the Microsoft world, it seems that Vista's main competitor may be Windows XP. ComputerWorld is reporting that testing of Windows XP SP3 is on going, and that Microsoft Office runs considerably faster (10%) than XP SP2.

The problem?

Well it looks like it also runs much faster than Windows Vista too. Which isn't a good thing considering that Microsoft has been trying to convince business users to migrate to Vista. And since the latest tests for Vista SP1 have been less than stellar, business users haven't had a reason to "upgrade" to Vista.

Microsoft needs to rethink Vista!!!
XP SP3 is due out sometime next year.

[slashdot.org]

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Windows XP Turns 6


I just wanted to say Happy Birthday to Windows XP, one of the most popular OS of all time. It was on this day in 2001 that Microsoft released the OS that most people are too frighted to leave. It has been one of the most stable system around that incorporates business and gaming fun, into a nice looking OS.

So Happy Birthday Windows XP!!!

Here's to your younger brother catching up with you one day.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

MaximumPC: HP Blackbird Is Crippled With Vista, ATI Cards


Well this I didn't expect at all!!!

The HP BlackBird that has been talked about as the gaming PC to have, has gotten a 'not so good' rating from MaximumPC. They gave it a 7/10 for two reasons, one is because Vista kills the game performance in the system, and two the slower ATI cards. This is just another black eye for Vista, which was trumpeted as a game friendly OS. I'm sure that the graphics cards have to take some of the blame, but when these guys are recommending the XPS systems (which has XP) over a Vista system that was promised to kick all forms of ass, that's not good. I'm curious how this system would have performed had it ran Windows XP.

To quote MaximumPC..... "It's just faster."

[MaximumPC]

Monday, October 8, 2007

Vista SP1: Looking Good So Far


Well good news for you early adopters of Windows Vista. PC Magazine has a preview of the SP1 beta that is out, and the returns are sounding pretty good. Neil Randall who is the reviewer states that Vista runs faster, and noted that there are lots more driver support than the launch version. He also states that application windows open faster and file copying is quicker.

It is due out in Q1 of 2008, along with SP3 for Windows XP.

[PC Magazine via Gizmodo]

Friday, September 28, 2007

Microsoft Extending Windows XP Deadline


It's turning out that Vista is becoming the Windows ME of the decade. With Microsoft announcing that they will continue to sell and support Windows XP until the end on June 2008, certainly doesn't give Windows Vista a vote of confidence. Microsoft had previously planed on phasing out XP by January 2008, but with Vista having issues, they've had to push that date back 5 months.

So if you're interested in still owning XP, you have less than a year to pick it up. I think Microsoft better drop SP1 for Vista soon to salvage what ever they can, or chuck it out the window (no pun intended).

[Reuters]