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2. September 2007

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Gesamte Stadt des Vista Benutzer can†™t Zuganges das Internet

Leute in der Stadt von Lund in Schweden, die das Microsoft Vista OS verwenden, können nicht an das Internet anschließen. Nach Ansicht dieses Einheimischen Zeitung, ist der Grund, weil Lund eine Linux Stadt ist, die einen Linux Bediener hat, der nicht Vista mag. Lundis Energi tadelte Microsoft, weil Vista eine Wanze hat und es nicht die Konfiguration des Bedieners gerade ändern wird, um mit dem Fehler fertig zu werden. Ein lokaler Microsoft Repräsentant sagte, daß er das Problem vermutlich regeln könnte, wenn Lundis Energi in der Note mit ihm erhielt. [über Der Nachforschende]

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Stütze für Vista Service-Satz 1

Vista sp1Es sieht wie das Betaversion von Service-Satz 1 nach Windows Vista wird freigegeben in den nächsten Wochen zu verbindenen Freiwilligern und zu Herstellern aus. Die It†™s, die nicht gehen, auf dem selben zu sein, stufen als der unbeliebte Service-Satz 2 für Windows XP ein, das irgendein Hauptsicherheit Aufsteigen einschloß und große Klumpen des Betriebssystems ersetzte, aber es ist noch, an wenig überschuß 45Mb, es umfaßt durchaus eine Menge Boden ziemlich groß und wir werden versichert, werden einige niggling Probleme regeln.

Was wir bis jetzt wissen, ist, daß es Unterstützung für ein neues Akte Format einschließt, das ExFAT genannt wird, das für Gebrauch mit grellen größtintegrierten Speicherbauelementen bestimmt ist. Es gibt auch Unterstützung für Sd vorgerücktes DMA, denn schnellere Datenumspeicherung und verringerte CPU Arbeitsbelastung. (mehr…)

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Google Search and The Transcoder

Many of us tried to access Google Search from a mobile device and even if the company allows such operations, viewing the results provided by the search engine was very difficult. Google launched a tool that allows users to visit all the pages from a mobile phone without any issue using a special transcoder.

T.V. Raman, Research Scientist at Google, posted a message in his blog to present and describe the new utility: “designed for cell phone users, I find the Google web transcoder has become an indispensable tool for me when I’m confronted with complex web pages. In fact when one searches the web using mobile phones, Google search hits often get redirected to go through the transcoder in order to provide the mobile user with a web page that works on small displays. (more…)

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Top10 Tips - August 2007

Pctipsbox.com August 2007 Popular Tips
1. Restarting Windows Without Restarting Your PC
2. How to remove Vista or install XP
3. Windows Vista Performance and Compatibility Fixes Leaked Out
4. Custom Logon Message for XP and Vista
5. How do I turn on Aero in Vista?
6. The secrets of about:config - part6
7. Uninstall vista bootloader
8. Top 5 Things About Windows Vista That Still Suck
9. Vista Performance and Reliability updates released
10. How to Kill IE7 in Windows Vista
and other popular tips

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Top Reasons to Stick with Vista

Most people have considered at least once or twice the reasons to keep using Vista after installing the free Betas released by Microsoft before the official launch or after buying their own copy of the OS and installing it on their newly upgraded and Vista compatible PC.

If you’re in the first category you might find most of the arguments I’m going to list here in favor of making use of Vista instead of other OSs mostly because you haven’t gone radical about it and went to the store to buy yourself new Vista ready hardware. The cause of this is not the object of my article therefore I’m not going to write about it (although I suppose the money basis would be a definite turn off it has also been my case).

If you’re one of those that used Vista since the early released Betas and are still using it with the appropriate hardware then this article might give some reasons you haven’t been aware of to stick to it and not give it up for anything else, be it Microsoft material or open source. (more…)

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Windows Script 5.7 released!

Microsoft just gave us an updated version of the Windows Script engine that we all love so much… This version brings very few additions, but great many fixes.

From release notes:
This release of Windows Script brings the improvements in scripting made during the Vista development cycle to downlevel platforms. During any release cycle we test with increasingly effective analysis tools designed to expose stability problems, memory leaks, and potential security weaknesses in code. The results from this testing comprise the vast majority of changes. Of course, we also include all the current security updates. This is the fastest, most robust, and secure release of Windows Script available.

Why Version 5.7?
The primary reason for changing the version number from 5.6 to 5.7 is to simplify servicing and support by synchronizing the versioning to a consistent scheme based on Vista build number. The minor version increase does not indicate significant new features. The scripting feature set is substantially the same as 5.6, with only minor additions.

What’s New
In addition to the general improvements noted above, the following are some of the notable changes in this release.

JScript
• This package includes the improved garbage collector (GC) shipped

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