Windows 7 – Windows XP Mode

Windows XP Mode is only available for 32-bit version, Windows Virtual PC regardless of their choice.It has : – Compatibility with devices connected via USB – Sharing the clip-board’s Windows 7 – Possibility to access the current user directories (folders contained in My Documents. Pictures, Music, Video and even the ones on your desktop –… Continue reading Windows 7 – Windows XP Mode

Performance showdown: Windows 7 vs. Snow Leopard

With the Windows 7 release looming next week and Snow Leopard having stretched its legs for a couple of months now, tech site CNET decided that it’d be a good time to see how the two stack up against each other. It may seem unfair that the tests use a MacBook Pro booting Snow Leopard… Continue reading Performance showdown: Windows 7 vs. Snow Leopard

windows 7

There are 6 days left to the new Microsoft product, are you curious: When we asked what you wanted in a PC, you told us to make it simpler and easier to use. We listened. And we built Windows 7 to make your PC simpler and the things you do every day easier. Now, it’s… Continue reading windows 7

Critical Windows 7 holes fixed in record Patch Tuesday

Microsoft released a record number of 13 bulletins for 34 vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday–and the first critical update for Windows 7–as well as fixes for zero-day flaws involving Server Message Block (SMB) and Internet Information Services (IIS). The most severe of the three SMB flaws, which were first reported last month, could allow an attacker… Continue reading Critical Windows 7 holes fixed in record Patch Tuesday

Apple releases iPhone OS 3.1.2 with glitch, crash fixes

Apple on Thursday released an update to the iPhone OS, bringing it to version 3.1.2. The minor update reportedly fixes a handful of issues with the software. According to Apple, the update — which applies to the iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS — has the following improvements: Resolves sporadic issue that may cause iPhone… Continue reading Apple releases iPhone OS 3.1.2 with glitch, crash fixes

snow leopard boot default in 32 bit mode

Default it boot in a 32 bit operating system, maybe to do not loose the persons that have allready bought a Mac and have a processor that does not support 64 bit, so if you dont’t wanna have compatibility issues that default mode of booting may be fine, there are also many application that are… Continue reading snow leopard boot default in 32 bit mode