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Microsoft may offer Windows 7 on thumb drive for netbooks

Microsoft has shown Windows 7 running on netbooks even since it first introduced the operating system, however, helping consumers getting it on there may prove a bit tricky.
windows - comments - 27.6.2009

Microsoft eases hard drive capacity restriction for netbooks

Microsoft has officially eased the restriction of the standard specification for netbooks using the Windows XP operation system by increasing the allowable hard drive capacity from 80GB to 160GB, according to sources in the channel.
microsoft - comments - 3.9.2008

Microsoft touts Windows 7 for Netbooks

During a recent question and answer session with Brad Brooks, corporate vice president of Windows Consumer Product Marketing, he gave his take on Windows 7 on netbooks, or mini-notebook PC's.
windows - comments - 3.2.2009

Microsoft confirms no Windows 7 restrictions on netbooks

Microsoft announced that they have removed the netbook restrictions that previously prevented OEM and ODM from installing any version of Windows 7 on their netbook.
windows - comments - 28.9.2009

Microsoft Offers Downloadable Upgrade Tool for Netbooks

Microsoft is finally catching up to do-it-yourself ‘ers by offering a downloadable version of Windows 7 for netbooks that can be put onto and installed from a USB drive.
microsoft - comments - 26.10.2009

Microsoft Hones IE 7's "Drive-by-Download" Defenses

While Microsoft's chairman Bill Gates told security professionals that security is job number one on Tuesday, he's leaving it up to developers like those working up the next version of Internet Explorer to make it happen.

Internet Explorer 7 (IE 7), said Gary Schare, director of product management for IE, will reduce the chance that spyware spreaders can use silent drive-by downloads to infect PCs with malicious software.
microsoft - comments - 16.2.2006

Microsoft shows off HD DVD drive for Xbox

Microsoft on Monday offered the first glimpse of an external HD DVD drive built for the Xbox 360 game console.
microsoft - comments - 8.8.2006

The Problem With Netbooks

The market for netbooks is an artificial construct, a subset of notebooks that isn't a sustainably distinct category.
windows - comments - 5.3.2009

Origami: Flattened by Netbooks?

Are netbooks the fulfillment of Microsoft's Origami vision or the end of it?
microsoft - comments - 29.9.2008

Windows Is Not on 96% of Netbooks

I was going to let this one go, but too many blogs or news sites are picking up Friday's Microsoft post about Windows share on netbooks.
windows - comments - 8.4.2009

Thumbing Windows 7 onto Netbooks

Microsoft is considering offering Windows 7 on a thumb drive to allow Netbook owners to more easily upgrade their machines, a source tells CNET News.
windows - comments - 28.6.2009

Microsoft Addresses Xbox 360 100 GB Hard Drive Rumor

Following yesterday's report on a supposed 100 GB Hard Drive for the Xbox 360 being announced at the Korean X06, we contacted Microsoft to confirm the existence of such accessory.
microsoft - comments - 22.10.2006

Video of Windows 7 Installed on Netbooks

Following Microsoft's release of its Windows 7 Beta operating system, a number of PC users were keen on finding out just how fast the new OS developed by the Redmond, Washington-based software giant was.
windows - comments - 15.1.2009

Windows 7 and netbooks: Separating fact from speculation

Is Microsoft going to take a revenue hit when it releases Windows 7 because of the changing mix of PCs in the market? That’s the expectation of many company watchers, though I have to admit I’m not quite so sure. Here’s why.
windows - comments - 12.11.2008

AT&T announces $50 netbooks with bundled broadband

AT&T has announced that Atlanta and Philadelphia area residents can get their hands on netbooks for just $49.99 with the purchase of AT&T “Internet at Home and On the Go” broadband services.
common - comments - 1.4.2009

Ballmer confirms Windows 7 Starter restrictions for netbooks

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer recently confirmed that the company will limit Windows 7 Starter, the edition expected to end up on netbooks, to systems that sport small screens and low-powered processors.
windows - comments - 11.8.2009

Terabyte Drive is Coming Now

Having storage problem with your PC? You have downloaded a lot of movies, MP3 songs, games, etc.
common - comments - 12.2.2007

How to REALLY erase a hard drive

You may already know that “deleting” a file does nothing of the sort. But did you know that your disk drive has a built-in system for the secure erasure of data? No? Then read on.
common - comments - 4.5.2007

How to REALLY erase a hard drive

You may already know that “deleting” a file does nothing of the sort. But did you know that your disk drive has a built-in system for the secure erasure of data? No? Then read on.
common - comments - 18.6.2007

How to REALLY erase a hard drive 2

A new version of HDerase.exe has been released Go direct to UCSD’s Center for Magnetic Recording Research website to download version 3.2.
common - comments - 19.6.2007

Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive

Overview

The Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive includes essential tools that can help you transform the way you create, share, and manage ideas and information using all four Office 2004 for Mac programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Entourage. After you install the Test Drive, you can use it for 30 days. It includes almost all of the features found in Office 2004. For details about the Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive, see the Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive Read Me.
microsoft - comments - 4.12.2005

Hard drive price war coming

According to reports, we may witness a price war in the hard drive business industry. At least this is what Seagate Technology CEO Bill Watkins said on Wednesday. Seagate is currently the world's largest hard drive manufacturer and competes with such companies as Western Digital, Hitachi, Samsung and Toshiba.
common - comments - 13.8.2006

Seagate Confirms 1TB Hard Drive

Seagate has confirmed to the folks over at DailyTech, that they plan to launch a 1TB (Terabyte) hard drive sometime in the first half of 2007.
common - comments - 5.1.2007

New Windows Vista Test Drive Website

"The Windows Vista Business test drive allows you to try this latest operating system from Microsoft..."
windows - comments - 6.1.2007

Test drive the new Windows Live suite

You’ve probably already read about some changes we’re making to Windows Live, and have seen some of your services change over the past few weeks. Starting later today, you'll be able to test out the new suite of Windows Live software at http://get.live.com/wl/all.
microsoft - comments - 5.9.2007

Fujitsu Shows 500GB Laptop Drive

The latest entry in high-capacity notebooks is Fujitsu, which will release a laptop with a 500GB drive in May.
common - comments - 25.2.2008

Dell Ships Laptop with Blu-ray Drive

Dell on Monday became the latest manufacturer to support Sony's Blu-ray discs in its notebook computers, a move that was largely expected as Dell is a founding member behind the format.
common - comments - 12.12.2006

Hitachi Ships 1TB Hard Disk Drive

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST) has started to ship its 1TB hard disk drives (HDDs) introduced early this year commercially. But the hard drive that represents a milestone in desktop data storage costs a little less than two times higher compared to slightly less capacious one, which makes it not very affordable.
common - comments - 6.4.2007

Free Hard Drive Virtualization for Windows - SteadyState 2.5

Whether you manage computers in a school computer lab or an Internet cafe, a library, or even in your home, Windows SteadyState helps make it easy for you to keep your computers running the way you want them to, no matter who uses them.
download - comments - 13.6.2008

Hitachi aiming for 5TB hard drive by 2010

Solid-state disks may be eating into the territory of traditional hard drives, particularly in laptops, but that doesn't mean spinning platters are on their last legs – particularly not at Hitachi.
common - comments - 3.7.2008

Microsoft may offer Windows 7 on thumb drive for netbooks

Microsoft has shown Windows 7 running on netbooks even since it first introduced the operating system, however, helping consumers getting it on there may prove a bit tricky. According to CNET, Microsoft is considering offering Windows 7 on a thumb drive so that netbook owners are able to easily upgrade their machines in case they lack a DVD drive, and are unable to use an external one. Even though Microsoft is considering selling Windows 7 on a thumb drive, there are other options for netbook users to upgrade. Less tech-savvy consumers could pay for someone else to do it, such as a service like Best Buy's Geek Squad.

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neowin.net - 27.06.2009

Does Windows 7 reduce netbook battery life?

The vast majority of netbooks on the market today ship with Windows XP. And the nearly decade-old operating system runs pretty well on a machine with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU and all the usual netbook specs like 1GB of RAM and a 160GB hard drive. You know what else runs surprisingly well on these netbooks? Windows 7, the upcoming next-gen operating system from Microsoft. Theres just one catch: It looks like most netbooks may be optimized for Windows XP, and without the proper drivers some netbooks get dramatically worse battery life when running Windows 7.




winbeta.org - 25.08.2009

Ballmer: Yes on Windows 7 for netbooks, but maybe not a specific SKU

Did the Microsoft CEO really say what the financial press says he said about netbooks and Win7? Not really.

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betanews.com - 09.03.2009

Microsoft eases hard drive capacity restriction for netbooks

Microsoft has officially eased the restriction of the standard specification for netbooks using the Windows XP operation system by increasing the allowable hard drive capacity from 80GB to 160GB, according to sources in the channel.



In line with the new policy, Micro-Star International (MSI) launched a 160GB version of its Wind Notebook U100 with a price set around NT$17,900-18,900 (US$562-594), while Asustek Computer will launch its 160GB Eee PC 1000H on September 3 with a price of NT$18,988.




winbeta.org - 03.09.2008

Microsoft tells OEMs what netbooks are

Microsoft is going to restrict original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to certain hardware specifications for their netbooks if they want to run Windows 7 Starter - the edition of the new operating system designed for netbooks - Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has confirmed. Previously other Microsoft executives have suggested that there will be restrictions on processors and screen resolutions supported by the Starter edition, but at Microsoft's annual financial analyst day on July 30 Ballmer made the company's intentions clear, according to Computerworld. "Our license tells you what a netbook is," Ballmer revealed.

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neowin.net - 12.08.2009

SanDisk to launch new SSD range for netbooks

SanDisk have announced that they are launching a new range of Solid State Drives (SSDs) designed specifically for netbooks. The SanDisk pSSD-P2 and SanDisk pSSD-S2 SSDs, expected in February this year, will be available in capacities of 8, 16, 32 and 64GB – which, with the latter two, would allow for a full installation of Windows Vista (or any large operating system for that matter), something not possible on netbooks with smaller capacity SSDs. The new range is said to have improved performance for netbooks, at a lower cost. Unlike the previous range of netbook SSDs, the new range is to feature a SATA interface, following a change in design requirements.

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neowin.net - 06.01.2009

Steven Sinofsky on Windows 7 and netbooks

Ars Technica: We got a chance to ask Steven Sinofsky some netbook questions that have been burning at our souls since we first had a look at Windows 7. For those that don't know, Sinofsky was the longtime Office head before moving over to the Windows group last year.



As a more recent development, Netbooks as a class of hardware didn't really exist during the Windows Vista development cycle. When netbooks do ship with Windows, the resource constraints generally force vendors into the old, wrinkly arms of XP. Sinofsky demonstrated Windows 7 on a netbook during the PDC day-2 keynote, and we were curious to find out more about it. Here's what Sinofsky had to say about the future of Windows on netbooks.




winbeta.org - 29.10.2008

MS wants to rename netbooks "low cost small notebook PC"

Microsoft has gone on record to say that the term "netbook" use should be restricted and the term "low cost small notebook PC" should be used in its place. The reasoning for the abandonment is because Microsoft sees that netbooks are only good for surfing the web and that there is little distinction between small cheap laptops and netbooks. The real reason for Microsoft wanting to rename the netbook type laptops is driven by its own definition of a "netbook". Microsoft will only license Windows 7 Starter to netbook products.

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neowin.net - 03.06.2009

New Asus netbooks will feature Windows 7

UPDATED At a press conference at CES 2009 Tuesday evening, Asus introduced the Eee 131, its first netbook with a built-in 512 GB hard drive. Asus has been working closely with Microsoft, so that it will run Windows 7...
betanews.com - 07.01.2009

Confirmed: Windows 7 for netbooks

Microsoft has confirmed that it will be providing a version of Windows 7 specifically developed for netbooks and sub-notebook computers, as well as at least one version for consumers, and one for enterprise users.




winbeta.org - 09.01.2009

Netbooks made up 19.5% of laptop shipments last quarter

Netbooks have accounted for nearly a fifth of all laptops shipped for two consecutive quarters now. So says DisplaySearch, whose preliminary numbers show netbooks represented 19.9% of shipments in the fourth quarter of last year and 19.5% last quarter. (A year ago, netbooks had a paltry 2.9% market penetration rate.)




winbeta.org - 14.05.2009

Microsoft touts Windows 7 for Netbooks

During a recent question and answer session with Brad Brooks, corporate vice president of Windows Consumer Product Marketing, he gave his take on Windows 7 on netbooks, or mini-notebook PC's. Brooks confirms that Windows 7 will support netbook PC's, and not only support them, but improve the consumers experience over any other Operating System. After recent showings at PDC, WinHEC, and CES, Brooks said users using Windows 7 on netbook PC's had an overall great experience on the miniature devices, from Windows 7 small footprint, and improved user interface. Windows 7 will help improve boot up and shut down times on the netbooks, with a fully-functioning Windows experience.

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neowin.net - 04.02.2009

HP netbooks will likely run 3 versions of Windows 7

Hewlett-Packard said it will likely offer at least 3 different editions of Windows 7 - The Starter, Professional and the Home Premium editions on future models of its Mini netbooks. Kyle Thornton, category manager for Business Notebook PCs at HP, said in an interview that Windows 7 Beta testing is going on in the Mini netbook line and it runs very well on the Minis, even with Aero turned on. Besides the three editions of Windows 7 that HP plans to support, Thornton also hopes to continue to pre-install both Windows XP Professional and Vista Business on its business-oriented netbooks.

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neowin.net - 10.02.2009

Netbooks: Just a Fad?

Were they just a fad? That may very well be the case according to Intel.

Stu Pann, vice president in the sales and marketing group at Intel had this to say.

"We originally thought Netbooks would be for emerging markets and younger kids, and there is some of that. It turns out the bulk of the Netbooks sold today are Western Europe, North America, and for people who just want to grab and go with a notebook.

We view the Netbook as mostly incremental to our total available market. If you've ever used a Netbook and used a 10-inch screen size--it's fine for an hour. It's not something you're going to use day in and day out."

So it seems that the original dream of having Netbooks to take with you on-the-go is a bust. Any heavy computer user will know that to get anything done over a long period of time, you certainly can't be using a 10" screen. So even if they increase the performance to unbelievable levels, they still won't exceed regular laptop sales, simply because of the way-too-small form factor.

AMD believes that Netbooks will be in and out just as fast as UMPCs were before them.

Great concepts aren't always s successful as they were planned to be. This seems to be the case with netbooks.


jcxp.net - 29.11.2008

TechSpot: Acer Timeline 14" 4810T Notebook Review

With so many different factors to consider when purchasing a laptop, finding the right one can be a daunting task. Portability and battery life are the current trends, along with value of course, which has brought about the recent surge of netbooks. However as I've said before -- and I still stand by the statement -- netbooks are great for simple tasks, but lack the power to be more than a supplement to a real notebook or desktop system. Today we will be looking at the Acer Timeline 4810T notebook, a 14-inch ultra-portable that aims to bridge the gap between underpowered netbooks and bulky notebooks, while retaining the battery longevity found in the latest generation of netbooks.

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neowin.net - 10.11.2009

Windows 7 a non-Starter on netbooks

Microsoft's decision to limit Windows 7 Starter Edition to running only three concurrent applications could force up the price of netbooks in the UK.



The company announced last week that it was launching Windows 7 Starter Edition as a low-cost option designed specifically for netbooks...




winbeta.org - 09.02.2009

35 million netbooks to ship this year?

Nearly 35 million netbooks will ship this year, rising to 139 million in 2013, predicts ABI Research. Meanwhile, the mainstream media are increasingly reporting on the mini-laptop trend, with a recent New York Times story noting the role of netbooks in driving down prices.




winbeta.org - 27.01.2009

Microsoft to introduce new 'netbook-like' Windows Server SKU

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer listed the areas where Microsoft plans to invest in the annual Strategic Update presentation for Wall Street analysts. During the event Ballmer said the company will introduce a new, low-priced Windows Server version in the next couple of months but acknowledged that Microsoft has to decide on how it will handle Windows 7 SKU pricing for netbooks. Ballmer said about 90% of netbooks generally priced at $200 to $400 have been shipped with a stripped-down version of Windows XP and buyers of netbooks with the low-end version of Windows 7 will have the option of upgrading to the more powerful versions.

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neowin.net - 25.02.2009

Netbooks running new 'Cloud OS' rumored for CES

At CES next month, future netbooks are likely to be on hand running Cloud OS, newly introduced software from Good OS that lets users access lightweight applications like Google Apps in a browser...
betanews.com - 06.12.2008

Intel goes after Windows 7 on netbooks with Linux

In an effort to counter the growing dominance of Microsoft's Windows OS in netbooks, Intel on Tuesday announced a beta version of a Linux OS it has developed for low-cost laptops and mobile devices.



The chip company on Tuesday announced a beta of Moblin 2.0, a stripped-down distribution of Linux optimized for smaller screens on netbooks and mobile Internet devices (MIDs). Intel has fine-tuned Moblin for netbooks based on Atom chips with a simple user interface and improved power-saving features.




winbeta.org - 20.05.2009