xp in windows
The Weekly Round-Up: 25.07.08
Round-Up The company got together a sample of Windows XP users who had negative impressions of Vista and asked them for their opinion on the OS. Vista has proven so unpopular with some that it's driven unprecedented demand for its predecessor, XP. [25 Jul 2008]
Microsoft: Don't knock Vista 'til you've tried it
News Microsoft got together a sample of Windows XP users who had negative impressions of Vista and asked them for their opinion on the operating system. After months of searching for ways to defend its often-maligned Windows operating system, Microsoft... [24 Jul 2008]
Microsoft Executive Circle Webcast: Monthly Update From the Microsoft Vice President of Security: Securing the Perimeter Through Best Practices and Increasing System Resiliency in Windows XP SP2
White Paper The presenter will discuss Microsoft's best practices in securing Microsoft's network perimeter and also provide updates on the upcoming service packs to Windows XP and Windows 2003 which are focused on developing system resiliency, as well as... [10 Jul 2008]
Dell Latitude Notebooks With Embedded Broadband Wireless Networking Provide Sales Force With Mobile Access
White Paper Edward Don chose to equip its salespeople and staff with nearly 400 Dell Latitude D620 notebook computers with Intel Core Duo processors running the Microsoft Windows XP operating system, as well as the full Microsoft Office suite. [09 Jul 2008]
Intel's Atom cracks into PC World
News PC World's machine, also manufactured by MSI, comes only in a Windows XP flavour and has a 10.2-inch screen. These specifications tally with the Wind but there are three key differences: the 4211 comes with YouCam webcam software preinstalled for... [08 Jul 2008]
How File Fragmentation Occurs on Windows XP / Windows Server 2003
White Paper A while ago there was a little research project to find out exactly how fragmentation occurs on Windows XP. Well, it turns out that Windows XP/2003 fragments files whether or not all the free space is defragmented. [07 Jul 2008]
Dear silicon.com: Tech teacher shortage, Kangaroo and phones on planes
Comment Time finally runs out for Windows XP, place Wherever you look, it seems the world doesn't want XP, yet MS insist on ramming it down out throats! XP is dead Teacher shortage IT teacher applications continue to decline [03 Jul 2008]
Anti-malware: Top of the list for Internet Explorer 8
News Most of the new features require systems to be running Windows Vista SP1 or Windows XP SP3. Finally, site developers can request killbits from Microsoft which can be sent via Windows Update to terminate risky or outdated components. [03 Jul 2008]
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Electronic Kneeboard for General Aviation
White Paper This white paper describes the system integration required to achieve the results utilizing the Tablet PC in a general aviation application. The purpose of this white paper is to expose the aviation community to the benefit of using the Tablet PC... [03 Jul 2008]
Migrating OS/2 Graphical User Interface Components to Windows NT/2K/XP
White Paper In this paper, the issues surrounding the effort required to migrate OS/2's resource files to the Windows platform are exposed. The resources are the graphical components such as the dialogs, bitmaps, icons, pointers and the Online Help. [03 Jul 2008]
Bill Gates, 3G iPhone, UK top CIO, Firefox 3, XP and more…
News Gates wasn't the only high-profile Microsoft departure, however, with Windows XP disappearing to the software store in the sky. Clock is ticking on Windows XP This month silicon.com looked at the amazing career of Bill Gates as he stepped down... [02 Jul 2008]
Driscoll's Berries Picks Perfect Mobile Solution for Distribution, Account Reconciliation
White Paper Together, they developed a handheld solution consisting of: Symbol Technologies handheld mobile computers, Zebra Technologies 802.11b enabled QL 320 mobile printers with to provide 802.11b wireless access and Motek's Priya, a comprehensive... [02 Jul 2008]
Examples of Batch Processing Under Windows
White Paper The screen shots for Windows 2000, Windows 95/98/ME/XP may be slightly different. This paper will show several examples of executing SAS batch jobs under Windows 95, 98, NT, ME and Windows 2000 operating systems. [30 Jun 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.06.08
Round-Up Wave goodbye to Windows XP and say hello to Vista. Of course, you can still run XP on new PCs you just need to buy Vista and downgrade it. Slightly better news for Windows fans, the BBC has taken the wraps off the new version of the splendid iPlayer. [27 Jun 2008]
Time finally runs out for Windows XP
News Despite months of rumours that Microsoft might rethink its decision to pull the plug on Windows XP, the official word is: XP is on its way out. Microsoft is sticking to its plan to cease providing PC makers with XP to preload on new PCs after 30... [25 Jun 2008]
