I am not surprised . Vista has so many iTunes of course will take time. The thing is Microsoft pushes itself out knowing it will have loads of mistakes and upgrades. Itunes and Apple stuff is not in the same area though.
Apple: iTunes glitches remain on Vista
PC users were warned against installing Vista until probl
ems were fixed
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17489688/wid/11915829
Showing posts with label Macintosh Apple Microsoft Vista Technology Computer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Macintosh Apple Microsoft Vista Technology Computer. Show all posts
Friday, March 9, 2007
Saturday, March 3, 2007
Parrallel program for windows on mac
From Parallels to Fusion
Posted by Jason Compton at 11:34PM, Friday 2nd March 2007
Virtualization vendors square off in competition for Macintosh-to-Windows desktop users
BofA: Apple Macintosh user base estimate: 22 million and counting
Friday, March 02, 2007 - 03:49 PM EST
http://www.itpro.co.uk/applications/news/106456/from-parallels-to-fusion.html
Posted by Jason Compton at 11:34PM, Friday 2nd March 2007
Virtualization vendors square off in competition for Macintosh-to-Windows desktop users
BofA: Apple Macintosh user base estimate: 22 million and counting
Friday, March 02, 2007 - 03:49 PM EST
http://www.itpro.co.uk/applications/news/106456/from-parallels-to-fusion.html
You would think Microsoft would welcome Vista on the macs
You would think Microsoft would welcome Vista on the macs. The sales by all accounts are lackluster for many reasons.
see about those who are switching to mac or not upgrading on pcs a this interesting blog
http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/18085
BOSTON: After years of delays and billions in development and marketing efforts, it would seem that Microsoft would want anyone who possibly can to buy its new Windows Vista operating system. Yet Microsoft is making it hard for Mac owners and other potentially influential customers to adopt the software.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/02/28/business/ptvista.php
see about those who are switching to mac or not upgrading on pcs a this interesting blog
http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/18085
BOSTON: After years of delays and billions in development and marketing efforts, it would seem that Microsoft would want anyone who possibly can to buy its new Windows Vista operating system. Yet Microsoft is making it hard for Mac owners and other potentially influential customers to adopt the software.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/02/28/business/ptvista.php
Monday, February 19, 2007
Top five gadgets to avoid
Interesting article
Top five gadgets to avoid gives a peek into companies' technology strategies and consumer response
Posted Feb 16th 2007 12:01PM by Tobias Buckell
Filed under: Microsoft (MSFT), Sony Corp ADR (SNE), Best Buy (BBY), Circuit City Stores (CC)
http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2007/02/16/top-five-gadgets-to-avoid-gives-a-peek-into-companies-technolog/
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) got dinged pretty hard by the article due to products of their own and their close relationship to others.
Windows Vista Operating System got a pass by the Smart Money folks due to the fact that they think there are a few bugs that need to be worked out before you upgrade. With a needed 1GB of RAM the thought is one should wait until upgrading and just get the software new with a new purchase. The sentiment isn't Smart Money's alone. Security expert Bruce Schneier noted in a Forbes article that he thinks
Vista will not actually increase security or stability or speed due to resources Vista will spend continually running, monitoring, and rebooting sub-systems to control DRM. General consumer enthusiasm of Vista doesn't seem to be strong, as earlier reported by BloggingStocks. Certainly nothing at all like the crowds of fans who lined up in long lines for Windows 95 when it first came out.
Top five gadgets to avoid gives a peek into companies' technology strategies and consumer response
Posted Feb 16th 2007 12:01PM by Tobias Buckell
Filed under: Microsoft (MSFT), Sony Corp ADR (SNE), Best Buy (BBY), Circuit City Stores (CC)
http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2007/02/16/top-five-gadgets-to-avoid-gives-a-peek-into-companies-technolog/
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) got dinged pretty hard by the article due to products of their own and their close relationship to others.
Windows Vista Operating System got a pass by the Smart Money folks due to the fact that they think there are a few bugs that need to be worked out before you upgrade. With a needed 1GB of RAM the thought is one should wait until upgrading and just get the software new with a new purchase. The sentiment isn't Smart Money's alone. Security expert Bruce Schneier noted in a Forbes article that he thinks
Vista will not actually increase security or stability or speed due to resources Vista will spend continually running, monitoring, and rebooting sub-systems to control DRM. General consumer enthusiasm of Vista doesn't seem to be strong, as earlier reported by BloggingStocks. Certainly nothing at all like the crowds of fans who lined up in long lines for Windows 95 when it first came out.
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