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El leopardo y Vista - que usted pudieron pensar más igualmente

Cuando Vista fue lanzada el estribillo de quejas y de críticas creció rápidamente de un ronquido bajo a un rugido deafening cercano. Poco más que una semana desde Apple lanzó el leopardo y ese ronquido bajo del descontento se ha amplificado ya al punto donde los ™s€ del itâ que comenzaban a lastimar mis oídos.

Dentro de las semanas de Microsoft que destraillaban Vista en el público que compraba las ediciones que hacían frente a ésos que hacían el interruptor de XP a Vista estaban claras y usted podría sumarlo para arriba en algunos puntos de la bala:

* UAC demasiado intruso
* Demasiados insectos
* Desaceleraciones del sistema
* Demasiadas muertes de la compatibilidad
* Interfaz de Glitchy
* Cocer al horno-en vulnerabilidades
* Instale el cochecillo y estrellarse propenso
* Sistemas que eran roca-sólidos debajo del XP ahora que bajaba encima regularmente

Ahora que el leopardo ha estado en las manos de los usuarios para un poco bajo diez días y usted puede elaborar un similar enumera para el OS€ más último de los ™s de Appleâ:

* Demasiados insectos
* Desaceleraciones del sistema
* Demasiadas muertes de la compatibilidad
* Interfaz de Glitchy
* Cocer al horno-en vulnerabilidades
* Instale el cochecillo y estrellarse propenso
* Sistemas que eran roca-sólidos debajo del tigre ahora que caía encima regularmente

Dave Winer

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Mudanza lejos de Vista y hacia adelante a Windows 7

Para los usuarios finales, sea ellos en el hogar o en los ambientes corporativos, el camino a Windows 7 (siete) conduce más o menos a Windows Vista. Pero para Microsoft, hay una trayectoria enteramente diversa en conjunto.

El hecho de la materia es que, por lo que los esfuerzos del desarrollo, Vista es envuelta encima del capítulo. La compañía de Redmond ha comenzado ya la mudanza adelante. Por supuesto ese Microsoft tendrá también etapas intermediarias en su manera a Windows 7.

A couple of them as a matter of fact in the coming year, with the availability of the first service pack for Windows Vista and the third and final service pack for Windows XP. Actualmente, Vista SP1 se planea para el primer trimestre de 2008, siguiendo la disponibilidad del servidor 2008 de Windows, antes código-nombrada fonolocalizador de bocinas grandes, debido a la versión compartida del núcleo. XP SP3 has a more relaxed launch date, as Microsoft is focusing on Vista. The third refresh for XP will be made available by mid 2008.

At the same time, Microsoft is also beginning to build the contours of Windows 7. Seven (7) is the label of Steven Sinofsky, the senior vice president for…

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Written by Madhukara H on November 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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Lock your computer with a double click

Many times I need to run away from my computer quickly…but I do not want to leave my computer unlocked.

So, yes, I am extremely lazy, well clumsy too. A few times when I am in a rush to CTRL-ALT-DEL I have knocked an entire bottle of water on to my keyboard.

I know that windows has a shortcut for locking the computer. It shows up on the start menu when you remote desktop into a Windows XP machine. See the Windows Security Icon - That locks it.

Lock Workstation Shortcut

Did some Google searching, and yes it is easy to create your own.

Right click on the desktop and Click on New, then Shortcut.

Create Lock Workstation shortcut

For the location, type this:

%windir%\system32\rundll32.exe user32.dll LockWorkStation

Click next, then give it a descriptive name like “Lock Workstation” and then click finish.

Now you have an icon to lock your computer on your desktop. You can do it without lifting two fingers (You still need one :) )

Written by Steve Wiseman on November 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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Save time booting up your computer

One of the most frustrating moments of my morning is getting to work and sitting there for 10 minutes while my computer boots up. Most mornings, I can get a cup of coffee and visit coworkers while my computer starts and Outlook, IE, and the other applications I use regularly open. My wait time is even more frustrating when I have an early meeting and need a document, but spend the first half of the meeting waiting for my computer to start.

One way I’ve learned to save time in the morning is to put my PC into hibernation mode in the evening. By putting my PC into hibernation mode, all the applications and documents I had open
will be exactly the same as they were when I left the previous evening. Hibernate saves an image of your desktop with all open files and documents, and then it powers down your computer. (more…)

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No Security Updates for Vista in November

Security AdvisoryThe Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for November 2007 just came out and Vista not be receiving any updates. Windows Server 2003 will be getting an ‘Important’ update, and Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 will both be receiving a ‘Critical’ update.

Written by Joe on November 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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Firefox on an Infected Copy of Windows

Internet Explorer and Firefox are in a constant race for both the lion’s share of the browser market and for the top dog position when it comes down to which of the two products is more locked down from a security perspective. In terms of audience Internet Explorer has little contest from Firefox, although the open source browser has increased substantially its foothold on the market growing its share to approximately 15% at the end of October 2007, according to data from Net Applications. In contrast, IE accounts for the largest install base with 78%.

Security is a different matter altogether and a tad more difficult to measure up. The fact of
the matter is that the end goal of delivering top user protection is a combination of code quality and lack of vulnerabilities in the default design, along with an absent threat environment. (more…)

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