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Leopard to launch on October 26th PDF Print
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
ImageIn a press release sent to its followers and other media, Apple confirmed its intensions to ship final version of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system on October 26. After Apple decided to delay the introduction of Leopard due to iPhone launch, some analysts doubted Apple's to deliver final version by the end of October.

However, it seems that Apple is all ready and excited to sell you a copy of Leopard OS featuring more than 300 unbelievably useful features and technologies that will boost your working efficiency and make it more pleasant. We can't wait.
 
XP Service Pack 3 coming with Vista features PDF Print
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
ImageLast week Microsoft released yet another beta build of Windows XP Service Pack 3. Development of XP SP3 is coming along nicely and SP3 already contains 1.073 hotfixes and patches.

Major OEM companies are still selling Windows XP and Microsoft has already decided to extend the sales of XP to June 30, 2008. Beside security hotfixes, Microsoft has also implemented a new activation scheme, Network Access Protection Module, Kernel Mode Cryptographics Module and a Black Hole Router detection algorithm.

Final version of Windows XP SP3 is still scheduled for release in H1 2008.
 
New graphics card drivers for BioShock PDF Print
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Wednesday, 22 August 2007
BioShock demo has been released (~1.84GB) and the game itself is already available on Steam. Both AMD and Nvidia released new, optimized drivers for its products and people who want to play BioShock (we know a few).

Nvidia ForceWare 163.44 Beta

Windows XP: 32-bit || 64-bit
Windows Vista: 32-bit || 64-bit

AMD decided to release an update in the form of a hotfix which is also available for both Windows XP and Windows Vista. We hope you'll enjoy the game!
 
Intel enables hardware vertex processing on G965 chipset PDF Print
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Wednesday, 22 August 2007
ImageIntel has finally released promised driver update for its G965 Express chipset. New driver adds support for hardware vertex processing resulting with better game compatibility and performance boost in games such as Battlefield 2, Call of Duty 2 and Far Cry.

New driver is available only for Windows XP users with Windows Vista version coming out soon. Please notice that there will not be any performance increase for G31 / G33 chipsets since those do not support hardware T&L capability. G965 Express and upcoming G35 chipset are the only Intel's chipsets with hardware T&L support.

More infos are available at Intel's tech blog here.
 
Microsoft releases final versions of two pre-SP1 updates PDF Print
Written by Dragana Dimitrijevic   
Wednesday, 08 August 2007
ImageJust week after releasing beta versions of two Windows Vista updates meant to increase performance and software reliability, Microsoft has released final versions. Those updates are currently available only as a standalone download from Microsoft's pages, but they'll be included on Windows Update service by next Tuesday.

Windows Vista Performance Update:
* x86 Download
* x64 Download

Windows Vista Reliability Update:
* x86 Download
* x64 Download

We recommend reading Microsoft’s article on those updates before installing them.
 
Number of Vista-users continues to grow PDF Print
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Wednesday, 25 July 2007
ImageAccording to Net Applications, market share firm specialized in browsers, operating systems and search engines, Windows Vista continued steady growth in June and accounted for 4.52% of all systems that browsed the Web. At the same time, number of Apple Mac OS users declined from 6.46% in May to 6.22% in June. Such results could be explained by the fact that fewer Mac users are browsing the Web (unlikely), enjoying one-month summer holidays while taking the photos and listening to the music (Apple-style) or by the fact that delay of Leopard's release affected Apple more than they could anticipate.
 
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