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Following its natural course of evolution, after being released to manufacturing on April 21, 2008, Windows XP Service Pack 3 began shipping to Microsoft's OEM partners, and subsequently to MSDN and TechNet subscribers. The standalone update package for Windows XP SP3, featuring all the languages supported by Vi... |
24 April 2008 12:24 GMT |
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While Microsoft is yet to satisfy the end user's hunger for Windows XP Service Pack 3, with the general availability date set for April 29, 2008, the service pack is nothing short of a hit on torrent websites and warez hotspots. As soon as XP SP3 hit RTM on April 21, and the Redmond company started shipping the ... |
25 April 2008 05:10 GMT |
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With Windows Vista and Windows XP concomitantly available on the market, the Redmond company inherently catalyzed the comparison between the two Windows clients. But the fact of the matter is that the benchmarks, comparisons of features, capabilities, market shares and security vulnerability measuring contests perfor... |
25 April 2008 09:40 GMT |
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Apple is without any doubt among the privileged crowd that gets to take the first shots at Microsoft's jugular, delivering jabs without hesitation. The Get a Mac video ads are an illustrative example in this context, but at the same time, while its marketing campaigns point end users in one direction, Apple has ... |
25 April 2008 13:04 GMT |
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There is no doubt that Microsoft has a tight grip on the next iteration of the Windows platform, but at the same time the Redmond giant manages to constantly let details slip through its fingers. While the company has only confirmed a development timetable scoped three years after the general availability (January 31... |
29 April 2008 03:50 GMT |
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Windows XP Service Pack 3 is a case of "much ado about nothing" when it comes down to gaming. SP3 was released to manufacturing on April 21, 2008, almost two months after the RTM date of Windows Vista Service Pack 1. But if Vista SP1 does bring to the table advances that will affect the gaming experience of end user... |
29 April 2008 10:47 GMT |
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The 64-bit edition of Windows Vista delivers not only support for larger quantities of system memory, with the high-end editions supporting as much as 128 GB of RAM, but also some extra horse power hidden under the hood. Essentially, in terms of performance, x64 Vista manages to best all the alternatives available un... |
29 April 2008 12:02 GMT |
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The long and frustrating wait for Windows XP Service Pack 3 just got longer and is also bound to get a tad more frustrating for end users. April 29, 2008 was supposed to mark the general availability date for the third and final service pack for Windows XP. This is not the case, as Microsoft has killed XP SP3 RTM dow... |
30 April 2008 03:31 GMT |
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Not only Windows XP Service Pack 3 is affected by incompatibility issues: the first service pack for the latest Windows client shares the same fate, according to Microsoft. Just as XP SP3, Windows Vista SP1 proved to be incompatible with Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (RMS). However, while the problem wa... |
30 April 2008 09:00 GMT |
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What better way to celebrate the gold versions of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and Windows XP Service Pack 3 than with a set of brand new wallpapers straight from Microsoft? And by all means, Microsoft has its own separate agenda with the wallpapers, but that shouldn't stop end users from integrating them with t... |
30 April 2008 11:06 GMT |
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