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Microsoft Gives Vista Adoption One More Push
Microsoft made what may be its final case for why companies should consider upgrading their PCs to Windows Vista, even though successor Windows 7 is looming on the horizon.
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Analyst: Will Microsoft let Windows 7 users downgrade to XP?
HP upgrades its PC blade desktop alternative
HP unveils blade PCs and Citrix virtualization bundle
Eyeing Intel, Nvidia's Ion wins three votes of confidence
Dell hurls out another Adamo teaser
AMD delays chip plant spin-off vote because of low turnout
HP says its netbooks will likely run three versions of Windows 7
Windows 7: Two main editions, six all told
Lenovo CEO resigns as PC maker posts $97M loss
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A cure for Vista's compatibility blues
Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization, or MED-V, is the productized version of technology the company obtained through its acquisition of Kidaro in 2007. Slated to ship in the second quarter as part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) 2009, MED-V provides customers who subscribe to Microsoft's Software Assurance program with a means to integrate legacy Windows applications with the current generation of Vista-based desktop operating systems, including Windows 7.
Hate Microsoft Outlook? Top 10 annoyances and how to fix them
Microsoft Outlook has many ways to drive you crazy -- from sluggish performance and massive bloat to corrupt .pst files and constant crashes. Here are 10 tips to make Outlook less annoying.
The Linux Gadget Hall of Fame: One geek's picks
Some of the most fascinating, fun and influential tech devices are based on Linux, which means there ought to be a Linux Gadget Hall of Fame. Gadget geek David Haskin chooses the first 10 inductees, including Amazon's Kindle e-reader and the HTC T-Mobile G1 phone.
Review: Antec's Skeleton PC case -- test components with style
Antec's Skeleton is an enclosure that offers plenty of room for testing computer components without any solid panels to block your access. We give a blow-by-blow account of how well it works.
Three ways client virtualization can help stretch your dollars
If you're deferring new hardware purchases, client-side virtualization can help.
Seven Lessons That SMBs Can Learn from Big IT
Just because you don't have a large enterprise doesn't mean you can't run your IT operation like the big guys. Using these tips, you should be able to improve productivity, cut costs and keep your business running smoothly.
Windows 7 in-depth review and video: This time Microsoft gets it right
Windows 7, the upcoming version of Microsoft's newest operating system, might more accurately be called Windows 6.5: It's essentially a better version of Vista.
There's nothing easy about letting Apple into the enterprise
As enthusiasm grows around the Apple brand, the pressure mounts to support it in the enterprise. But a peek inside three businesses reveals that has its challenges.
First look: Samsung's new laptops target Air, Eee
After a long hiatus, one computer maker re-enters the U.S. laptop scene swinging, with Apple's Air and Asus' Eee squarely in its sights.
Review: Seagate drive taps eSATA for 'XTreme' speed
Seagate Technology's latest FreeAgent external drive, the XTreme, offers a trio of connections for maximum flexibility with your current and future systems.
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