Archive for July, 2009

With the introduction of the Windows Server 2008 R2 RTM, Microsoft had put in a new kind of licensing for customers to try out their products, a licensing for trial, although it’s no news that Microsoft used to roll out license keys specific for use in products trial. For Windows Vista, there was a one [...]

Today is the day! July 22nd, 2009. Historical! No more words needed to say. Just wait and see the glory of Windows NT 6 family:-)

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Microsoft had officially announced they had RTM’d Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 on today, July 22nd, 2009. Information made available from Windows Server department includes availability timetable, trans-illustrated below, and the new implemented features. The team also note that although OEM vendors could get Windows Server 2008 R2 RTM code beginning July 29, [...]

As reported by hkpec, Intel’s roadmap for the coming year, 2010, was made available to mainboard makers in Taiwan. Lots of precision information are concluded in the map, shown repacked below. On the coming 45nm Nehalem based derivatives of Core i7 and Core i5. All technical features and set prices are clearly put.

Microsoft had been responsive to customers more than ever since the public testing of the upcoming flagship OS, Windows 7. Just when the Internet is filled with info around the leaked builds of Windows 7 RTM and all kinds of guesses and rumors on the OS availability, Microsoft published another official Q&A on Windows 7 [...]

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Hello again, everybody. Been away from UneIT for a long time. Now officially I am back! Will bring on much great new stuff in coming weeks. Stay update! Everybody, have a nice summer:-)

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What a joke it is! Binding third party browsers in Windows?…Unheard of. These crazy greedy butts, why don’t you pick somebody else? I Hate Opera!!! And I dislike EU!