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Details about the Internet TV option which will become available tomorrow to Media Center users.
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The available options for Media Center expanders is about to get much better. Extenders will now be built into DVD players and HDTVs, and will add an ‘Internet TV’ option as well as play Divx and Xvid videos.
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This article does a good job of summarizing an idiots view point of Vista. Combine every ‘Vista sucks, I like Mac and Linux better’ post on the internet and you get this. I’m suprised CNET would publish such an uninformed, opinion based article.
Written by Joe on September 27th, 2007 with no comments.
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If you've got an Intel motherboard and use the on-board video, here's the latest driver for a large number of their products.
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IPTV and finally the ability to play Divx and Xvid over an extender. I may now actually have a use for these things!
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For all you tweakers, here's another way to customize your install.
Written by Joe on September 6th, 2007 with no comments.
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Nice timing, as I've been playing more with Media Center recently. Sounds like a nice addition.
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Get the latest Realtek HD audio drivers.
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Install Vista on your laptop and save $605!!
Written by Joe on September 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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For those using Home Premium or Ultimate, the Movie Browser is another one of those functions that's available but many don't know about.
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I doubt it's a very scientific study, but some stats suggest Vista only makes up 3% of web browsing. I'm sure if I look at my logs, my stats would suggest almost everyone is using Vista. Who's right? Who cares.
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Apparently the Vista Ultimate Language Packs disappeared for a bit, but are now back.
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Create as many virtual desktops as you wish, and access them with keyboard shortcuts.
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JK explains why Vista won't run well on mobile devices for the foreseeable future.
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If you?ve made the switch to Windows Vista, your favorite anti-spyware is now compatible to make sure you are protected against the latest security threats that will inevitably sneak into your computer?and into your life!
Written by Joe on September 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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The latest update to this code package includes an updated AC3Filter and ffdshow, and has some bug fixes as well.
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Get multiple desktops that allow key combo's to jump between them.
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A keyboard only way to launch a program with Elevated Credentials.
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A nice looking pen tablet that works with Vista.
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A group policy extension that allows customization of UAC, providing permissions to applications, users, and computers.
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A hack to disable breadcrumbs (the one
folder at a time listing you get in the explorer in Vista).
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Interfaces with the Vista Credential Provider to allow users to change their password.
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Ed Bott talks about his Vista powered Media Center, and how it's now doing what it's supposed to, getting 'WoWs' from those who see it.
Written by Joe on August 24th, 2007 with no comments.
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