Category: Windows Vista

  • WMD better than JPEG?

    It is quite hard to tell but, according to Microsoft, the JPEG file format needed a good lifting or – better – its complete replacement with a new one. So, Vista will recognize the new Windows Media Photo format. They promise smaller files with less visual defects/artifacts. But nothing is said about the actual support…

  • Vista is late. We know why.

    Gary Krakow, columnist at MSNBC has tried the Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 2. It is fair to say that his report is shooting Vista down. Essentially, Vista is nice but it is a nightmare to install. You can expect that to be a proof of instability and a reason for added delays at delivering the…

  • Vista draws Office into the whirlwind

    After announcing by Microsoft that Vista wold not be available before October 2007 (and, even then only for big customers; Christmas buys are in a bad shape for you and me), we learn that Microsoft Office 2007 will suffer the same fate. Push it a little more and we will have to rename it Microsoft…

  • New technologies: Updated availability schedule

    If we look quickly, here are a few of the significant availability dates for some important technologies for PC computers around us: Windows Vista: awaited for the first week of October HD-DVD: announced for March 2006, but probably without write capacity (because DRM will not be implemented yet) Blu-Ray DVD: announced for May 2006 at…

  • Windows Vista: Marketing techniques

    Windows Vista: Marketing techniques

    Microsoft just announced that there will be a grand total of 6 different versions of Windows Vista. This is an approach well known of marketing specialists. A product is on a competitive market, the price goes down (or up) according to the laws of free market. If the market is not competitive, the price may…

  • WSPR will tell you the power of your PC

    WSPR will tell you the power of your PC

    This is a rather good surprise for the normal users of PC. Microsoft is rumoured to prepare a rating to evaluate if a PC will be able to provide a good, bad or excellent experience with Windows Vista. A PC rated 1 will be providing a minimal experience, a PC rated 5 will be near…