Posts Tagged ‘New Features’
Home Premium of Microsoft Windows 7
So, you want to get shifted to the new Microsoft Windows operating systems – Windows 7? Are you familiar with the new features incorporated in this software? Well, you should know about your system requirements too besides familiarizing yourself with the working mechanism before you buy Windows 7 online. A lot of information is available online. You will even come across a plethora of information material in the online store where you prefer to buy Windows 7. There are also ..read more
Purchase Microsoft Windows 7 cheap
Buy Microsoft Windows 7 cheap
Microsoft could’ve added some racing stripes to Vista and labelled the result Windows 7, but instead choose wisely to craft a fresh version of Windows, bringing a bunch of new features to the fore.
Microsoft list the basic requirements for Windows 7 as a 32 or 64 bit 1 GHz processor, 1- 2GB of Compared to Vista, Windows 7 also seems to run on the smell of an oily rag. Microsoft list the basic requirements for ..read more
Hands-On Look at What’s New in Office 2010

Hands-On Look at What’s New in Office 2010
Now that we’ve had some time to play with the Office 2010 Professional Beta, we thought we’d share what’s new and useful inside Microsoft’s big suite. Take a gander at the pictorial evidence below.
Overall, Office 2010 is not the kind of leap forward that Windows 7 was from Vista (or, for most PC upgraders, from XP). It adds a lot of stuff that’s previously been available only through plug-ins, makes performing the basic ..read more
Zune Desktop Player Updates to 4.0

Zune Desktop Player Updates to 4.0
Windows only: Microsoft’s Zune HD was released yesterday and it looks great, but whether you’ve got the latest Zune, an older model, or just like the Zune desktop player, Zune 4.0 brings new features and an improved look to desktop music players.
The Zune player sets itself apart from iTunes in one important way (not including the whole iPod vs. Zune support). As the Zune marketing folks put it: “Browse music, not spreadsheets.” That is to ..read more
Chromium Updater Keeps You on the Bleeding Edge of Chrome for Mac
Chromium Updater Keeps You on the Bleeding Edge of Chrome for Mac
Mac OS X: Chrome for Mac is progressing at a slow but steady pace, but if you’re willing to risk the latest Chromium for Mac builds, some great new features await. But how do you stay up-to-date with the latest Chromium builds?
Enter Chromium Updater, a barebones application that determines if you’re running the latest build of Chromium, then updates to the latest and greatest if you aren’t. Just run ..read more
uTorrent 2.0 Beta Brings Fixes and Improvements, Adds UDP Support

uTorrent 2.0 Beta Brings Fixes and Improvements, Adds UDP Support
Windows only: uTorrent, the most popular BitTorrent client on the planet, has released a new 2.0 beta complete with bug fixes and new features, including UDP tracker support.
UD-wha? As all-things-BitTorrent weblog TorrentFreak explains, UDP trackers are much less resource intensive than HTTP trackers, and most torrent sites out there support UDP—meaning that if uTorrent, the most popular torrent client, were to support it, that’s great news for all the torrent trackers ..read more
