...in processor speeds. One industrious forum user over at The Windows Club has achieved a working Windows 7 installation on a late 90s system. It's like slapping 5.1 surround on an 8-track.
The first Microsoft Surface computer has arrived in Switzerland! And as a team of committed gadget blog readers (officially in denial, of course), we decided to do a photo unboxing story. This is the box – rather crate – that awaited us in...
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Microsoft training material for Best Buy employees—which not only makes Linux look bad, but is also full of inaccuracies—has leaked to the Web. Screenshots and commentary inside.
www.arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/09/microsoft-tea<br/>ches-best-buy-employees-how-to-troll-linux-users.ars
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From the files of the Can't Believe It Wasn't There Already Dept.: Windows 7 doesn't just give you a wagging finger (and pretend-useful "Try Again" button) when you want to move or delete a file that's in use. It actually tells you which ap...
www.lifehacker.com/5132227/windows-7-tells-you-why-you-c<br/>ant-touch-that-file
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