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2007年8月25日

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窗口服務器2008年-發射在185天

計數下來對窗口服務器2008年, SQL服務器2008年和視覺演播室2008全球性發射在185天!

您能下載景色側杆讀秒的小配件從:

http://www.wedsg.com/winclient/vistasidebargadget/download.htm

2008全球性發射波浪

 

更多信息可以被發現從:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/default.mspx

msblog指印標記

寫由Jabez Gan [最有價值球員] 2007年8月25日沒有評論.
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DirectX 10.1不要求新的GPU

在SIGGRAPH 2007年會議微軟宣佈了新的DirectX更新版本的細節10.1。 他們指出那保證完全支持DirectX您不僅需要安裝服務組裝1為窗口景色的10.1,但您可能也需要替換圖形卡。 當代圖形轉移加速電極從Nvidia GeForce 8800和AMD/ATI Radeon 2900可能不支持所有新的特點增加到Direct3D 10.1。

下Gen 網站確定事清楚的由於他們的與微軟的山姆Glassenberg的電話採訪,說: 「DirectX 10.1充分支持DirectX 10硬件。 沒有取消硬件支持。 它嚴密地是超集。 它基本上是更新對輕微地擴大硬件功能的DirectX 10」。

根據山姆Glassenberg, DirectX 10.1將是充分地與支持DirectX 10的所有圖形卡兼容。 他告訴為DirectX 9後面是非常相似的執行的當前更新於那些在天。 所有公司想要現在做将增加API生命週期。 這個聲明對得到印象的多數擔心的gamers演講了微軟宣佈了GeForce 8800,并且Radeon 2900個基於圖形卡也許變得無用

不要點擊持續讀「DirectX 10.1要求新的GPU」

寫由Madhukara H 2007年8月25日沒有評論.
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您怎麼會改變窗口景色?

您得到什麼,當您採取成千上萬的人每天使用的產品,增加幾個新的特點/擦亮接口,然後設法得到大家支付金錢夾子為此延遲和臭蟲被困擾的升級? No, we’re not talking about New Coke, although Microsoft probably could have learned a lesson from that failed experiment when it went about developing what would end up being Windows Vista, namely that consumers demand more than some glitz and fancy new packaging if they’re to abandon an old, reliable friend. And besides that impressive Aero GUI — which many PCs can’t take advantage of anyway — what is Vista really offering us that XP didn’t? A crash-prone new media player? Exclusive “ultimate extras” that have so far amounted to a lame shareware game? A thousand chances a day to feel important when bequeathing “Administrator privileges” on all those demanding processes?

You can probably tell by now that we’re no Vista proponents, and having run the new OS exclusively for almost six months at this point, we’re actually…

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Written by Madhukara H on August 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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How Would You Change Windows Vista?

What do you get when you take a product used by hundreds of millions of people every day, add a few new features / polish up the interface, and then try to get everyone to shell out a grip of money for this delay and bug- plagued upgrade?

No, we’re not talking about New Coke, although Microsoft probably could have learned a lesson from that failed experiment when it went about developing what would end up being Windows Vista, namely that consumers demand more than some glitz and fancy new packaging if they’re to abandon an old, reliable friend. And besides that impressive Aero GUI which many PCs can’t take advantage of anyway what is Vista really offering us that XP didn’t? (more…)

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Written by Jason on August 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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Application compatibility testing for Windows Vista

One of the most critical tasks in preparing a deployment of Windows Vista is to test the compatibility of your applications. Many applications that run perfectly under Windows XP simply do not run on Windows Vista. Since you don’t want to spend time and money to deploy Vista if none of your users are able to run their applications afterward, it is absolutely imperative to test each application ahead of time.

What’s the best way to test?
Of course, you still have to make sure to test all of the applications in your organization. Although it’s tempting, you don’t necessarily have to set up a workstation and install a copy of every application your company uses (not at first, anyway). Unless you are very thorough in your testing, installing all those applications onto a workstation isn’t a good testing method for of couple of reasons. (more…)

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Written by Jason on August 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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Happy Birthday Windows Media Center

Windows Media Center Program Manager Charlie Owen highlights that this year Windows Media Center celebrates its 5th anniversary on September 3rd. With Windows Media Center’s upcoming birthday, Ed Bott decided to take the opportunity to celebrate the event by writing about how Windows Media Center has taken over his living room. Ed takes three pages to describe setting up Windows Media Center in his living room and his experiences using it. Ed’s goal was to turn Windows Media Center into a centralized hub for all his digital photos, music and video - consolidating his data into a single digital entertainment point within his house. Those interested in Ed’s specs and pricing for his Windows Media Center set up - he’s posted them here. I’m going to follow in celebrating Windows Media Center’s 5 year anniversary just like Ed by posting about my very own Windows Media Center set-up I have in my living room.

My Windows Media Center PC is a custom PC by Velocity Micro called CineMagix Grand Theater Entertainment System specifically for Windows Media Center. It is currently running Windows Vista Home Premium

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Written by Brandon LeBlanc on August 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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