Windows 8 may suffer the same fate as Windows Vista
Posted by: Tony Bradley
Granted, the expiration of support for Windows XP is not until 2014--but that is now fewer than 1000 days from now which sounds a lot sooner. A recent
Companies are already embracing Windows 7, and now more and more of those organizations are also jumping on the Internet Explorer 9 bandwagon. The combination of IE9 with Windows 7 creates a more integrated Web experience that can enable workers to be more efficient and boost productivity. A...
Pinned sites are one of the cool features of IE9 on Windows 7. A pinned site--if done right, and developed to take advantage of being pinned--treats the site as if it were an application, and makes it easier to navigate to key elements of the site. Microsoft reports that sites that take...
Feeding America has jumped on the increasingly crowded Windows 7 bandwagon. The workers at Feeding America will be more productive and be able to feed...
It was big news this week that Hulu Plus is now available on the Xbox 360. Yay! In fact, in celebration, Hulu Plus is giving Xbox 360 users a free week of service! I have a secret for...
Microsoft announced today--exactly 18 months to the day from the official launch of Windows 7--that the flagship desktop operating system has hit a new milestone. Windows 7 has officially sold 350 million copies worldwide.
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Firefox 4 was downloaded 7.1 million times in the first 24 hours it was available. As of right now, it has been downloaded more than 56 million times in less than two weeks.
Microsoft is reportedly hard at work on the next-generation desktop operating system--ostensibly dubbed Windows 8. There were initially some leaked rumors that Windows 8 was being fast-tracked for July of 2011, followed by rumors that
HP has revealed plans to include WebOS on all of its WIndows PCs in 2012. It is not a dual-boot scenario--more like some form of WebOS running on or within Windows to provide...
