If you own a website and want to hold a mail service, you might be quite familiar with Microsoft’s Live Domain service, which provides totally free mail service through Windows Live Mail for your website. Presently, you can have 500 mailboxes set up with 5GB space per user for your domain.
Great service.
And Microsoft had [...]
Archive for February, 2009
Microsoft released RC to their latest effort in polishing Vista, Service Pack 2. Many doubt whether SP2 is a waste of time and energy considering Windows 7 is at the dawn.
But the fact is SP2 is not a waste, and Vista was never a failure, except for those ignorant public.
Releasing a service pack for an [...]
The latest news from Microsoft Windows blog,
http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2009/02/25/announcing-the-service-pack-2-for-windows-vista-and-windows-server-2008-rc.aspx
Windows Vista Service Pack 2 RC, which had been made available to Microsoft Connect a week ago, now has been released to MSDN/TechNet. Subscribers can start their download immediately.
Microsoft also implied in Windows Vista blog that sometime in recent future, they will provide open test of this [...]
Microsoft had released the latest RC for Windows Vista Service Pack 2, which is scheduled to ship in April, on Microsoft Connect accessible to very few people. Many had been wondering when would the Redmond-based release this RC to public, but nobody knows for sure. At least, if you cannot wait any longer, here is [...]
Reported first by VR-Zone and spread wildly like fire around the world, lots of people now know that a certain type of CPU from AMD that shipped with triple cores can be restored to its origin, a quad. Users of Phenom II X3 are wildly excited with this info and had been trying to work [...]
Intel becomes quite aggressive over moving on to 32nm lately, thanks to its various grand breakthroughs back at home.
Just days after AMD released their latest 45nm variants of Barcelona, named Phenom II, Intel showed off their latest progress in driving to 32nm.
Codenamed Westmere, Intel demonstrated the 32nm refreshment of Nehalem architecture, one variant would [...]
Believe it or not, one post in Coolaler forum caught my attention with the author claiming he had overclocked the newly released AMD Phenom II to an unbelievably high clock, 6272MHz…
Check it in CPU-Z’s database here:
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=503861
The author also claimed he had passed Super-Pi test while forgot to write down the result or take any snapshot [...]
According to the INQUIRER, NVIDIA is working on a project to make an X86 CPU, with no license.
Reference report can be found here: http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/874/1050874/nvidia-trying-x86-chip
If the news were true, NVIDIA must be out of its mind. Don’t know what in the world they are thinking. Maybe they want to push their face off with Intel [...]
Although recently Seagate had been flamed for their faulty drives, and their faulty fixes for these drives, they were quick to release new products, an update to Seagate 7200.3 series, 7200.4 family utilizing 250GB platters with 7200 spin.
Named ST9500420AS, Seagate 7200.4 tops at 500GB in capacity. Its latest review shows great potential in power.
Just days after Microsoft confirmed the formal available versions of Windows 7, a German website had revealed the shipping prices of these SKUs.
Retail and OEM Channels:
Windows 7 Starter – $199.95 Windows 7 Home Premium – $259.95 Windows 7 Professional – $299.95 [...]