Vista, IE7 help Microsoft boost search market share
In a rare bit of good news for Microsoft on the search front, web metrics firm comScore reported that for the month of March, Microsoft's search engines saw their first market share increase in nearly a year.
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19.4.2007
Can Dell change the Linux market?
After a lot of hemming-and-hawing, Dell has decided to accept the verdict of its IdeaStorm users and sell pre-installed Linux.
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26.2.2007
Google to launch Android Market
Google is set to offer Android Market - its own App Store-like content distribution system for the Android mobile phone platform which will allow users to buy, download and install content for the upcoming Android devices.
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29.8.2008
Ballmer: Enterprise Tools Market Ours For the Taking
It's not often that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talks development tools. But Ballmer is all fired up about the pending Visual Studio Team System and future potential enterprise tool revenues.
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20.11.2005
Intel to take 'Averill' to market as Centrino-like platform
Intel will next year launch its third branded PC platform, after Centrino and Viiv, this time pitched at corporate desktops.
As yet there's no word on the platform's go-to-market brandname, but it will almost certainly be based on Intel's 'Averill' platform. Averill was announced at the chip giant's Developer Forum in March this year for availability in 2006.
Averill is based on Intel's upcoming 'Broadwater' chipset, which will ship primarily as the 965 family, but also as the 946 and 963 product lines, it is believed. The platform also takes in Intel's next-generation Gigabit Ethernet controller, 'Nineveh', and its 65nm dual- and single-core Pentium D and Pentium 4 6xx processors.
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1.12.2005
Windows XP going off market in June: What it means
Well it looks like XP is about to disappear from stores coming this June. Oh what shall I do If I still don't want to migrate to Vista? Well actually it will probably still be for sale in stores and such but Microsoft itself will no longer sell it. Read on.
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18.4.2008
Zune has chance to take iPod market share: survey
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. may have a chance to take market share from the iPod as a Reuters survey showed 35 percent of those interested in its Zune device would be replacing an existing digital music player.
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30.11.2006
The anti-spyware market that never existed is officially dead
If anyone needed evidence that the standalone anti-spyware market is official dead (if it ever existed), along comes Webroot Software with Exhibit A, B and C:
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29.10.2007
Market Share Smackdown: Linux 85.4% vs. Windows 1%
No, Linux 85.4% vs. Windows 1% is not a typo, neither the result of erroneous information. The fact is that there is a context where the open source operating system holds the lion's king of the market while Microsoft's proprietary platform is not the only dominant OS, but is reduced to a bottom feeder in terms of its install base.
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2.7.2008
Six reasons Microsoft will continue to lose market share
Microsoft has positioned itself at the top, a top that is targeted by hundreds if not thousands of companies.
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21.11.2008
Bing grabs 10 percent of search market
Microsoft's new Bing search service is the fastest-growing U.S. search engine among the top 10, according to a Nielsen report released Monday.
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18.9.2009
Windows Embedded grew more than 200% in 2006 retail market
Windows XP Embedded shipments to North American retailers grew by 242 percent in 2006, while WEPOS (Windows Embedded for Point of Service) shipments grew 80 by percent, according to a new report from IHL Consulting Group. Last year's Windows Embedded growth trends are expected to increase even further this year.
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7.3.2007
Microsoft Eyes 40 Percent of Smartphone Market by 2012
Microsoft is aiming to capture 40 percent of the smartphone market with Windows Mobile by the year 2012, an executive said Tuesday.
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13.5.2008
Windows market share drops to 15-year low
Earlier today, we reported that Microsofts Internet Explorer has dropped below 70% for the first time nearly nine years.
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7.12.2008
Windows 7, Linux and Mac OS Start the Market Share Ballet
At almost six months since it was initially introduced to the public in Beta stage, Windows 7 has gathered an audience almost half the size of all distributions of Linux available on the market, according to statistics from Net Applications.
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2.6.2009
Samsung Announced Worlds First 32GB DDR3 Memory for Server Market
Samsung, the famous memory chip maker has just unveiled a next generation DDR3 memory module that packs with high density.
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19.6.2009
How to Install Vista Language Packs MUI on all versions of Vista + video tutorial
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic, Vista Home Premium, and Vista Business versions of the Microsoft licensing restrictions can only preserve a language!
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23.9.2008
The Vista Built-in Super Administrator Account Has Survived in Vista SP1
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is designed to evolve the RTM version of the latest Windows client from Microsoft, made available in November 2006 to business customers, and in January 2007 to the general consumers.
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15.2.2008
Vista SP1 Is Out, XP SP3 Old News, the Pink Edition of Vista Is In
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is now nothing more than water under the bridge, now that the service pack was released to manufacturing on February 4, 2008, shipping to general users on March 18.
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27.3.2008
Tell Hasta la Vista to XP - Time to Upgrade to Vista SP1
Like it or not, this is the right time not only to upgrade to Windows Vista Service Pack 1 but also to tell hasta la vista to Windows XP.
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30.6.2008
Instant Change Vista Product ID with Vista ProductID Changer
In past we have reviewed number of application to recover product key like Product Key Finder, WinGuggle, Windows product Key Finder.
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1.11.2009
Vista SP1 RC1 Flies Past Vista RTM and Windows XP SP2
Despite the fact that Microsoft has expressed its official position regarding testing Windows Vista Service Pack 1 ahead of its finalization, there is simply too much of a hunger for the service pack.
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27.12.2007
Vista SP1 Won't Resolve the 4 GB RAM Limitation of 32-bit Windows Vista
32-bit Windows operating systems, and Windows Vista makes no exception whatsoever to this rule, are limited in terms of the amount of system memory that can be addressed to no more than 4 GB.
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4.1.2008
Vista Loader 2.1.3 - Windows Vista Activator 2008 Support SP1 with No Boot String
Vista Loader is one of the most successful Vista activation crack available to date, second only to physical modify (hardmod) the BIOS to include SLIC table to make BIOS Vista activation-compliant.
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15.5.2008
x64 Vista SP2 JPG Rendering Performance Inferior to x86 Vista SP2's
The JPG rendering process on 64-bit flavors of Windows Vista Service Pack 2 is inferior to that on the 32-bit variants of the operating system.
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10.6.2009
Microsoft to Kill the Grace Timer and OEM BIOS Windows Vista Cracks with Vista SP1
With the advent of Windows Vista, cracks also became available being designed to bypass the activation process of the operating system.
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4.12.2007
New Vista OEM Activation Hack - Vista Boot by gkend
Thanks to Steve Jobs for this article on his blog and to our forum members to clecha, Nighthief and fitterphil120 for most of the findings. One again the Chinese come up with a new method to trick out the Vista Activation. We have seen Softmode and VistaLoader, however Vista Boot by gkend does promise even more.
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21.5.2007
Windows Vista on Super Nintendo, As Real As Vista on PSP
We're puzzled and confused... How can a console that's at least ten times less powerful than the acclaimed PSP cope with Windows Vista's requirements?
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15.8.2007
Vista RTM vs. Vista SP1 - Office 2007 benchmarking
Enough with benchmarking the OS - lets see if Office 2007 is any faster on Vista SP1.
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26.2.2008
Microsoft Says Vista SP1 Needs to Speak the Same Language as Vista RTM
Microsoft says that Windows Vista Service Pack 1 needs to speak the same language as the RTM version of the latest Windows client. Otherwise there's no game.
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2.4.2008Report: FireWire Headed for Slow Decline
A new
report from In-Stat says
that IEEE 1394, known to Mac
users as FireWire, is heading
for a slow decline in the face
of major challenges from other
interfaces and a stagnating
market share.
FireWire, long a staple of
Macintosh computers, is a
high-speed serial interface
that's been used to connect
digital camcorders, hard disk
drives and other devices.
Although the FireWire standard
has seen evolution with IEEE
1394b, also known as FireWire
800, In-Stat analyst Brian
O'Rourke said FireWire
"suffers from being the
second-choice technology in
many market segments."
O'Rourke said that
1394's historic penetration
in the PC market didn't
exceed one-third of the
market, and it's now dwarfed
by USB 2.0's 100 percent
penetration...
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27.06.2007European Countries Beat U.S. on Broadband, Study Says
Eight European countries have broadband penetration higher than 22 percent, putting them ahead of the U.S., according to the European Commission's
13th Progress Report on the Single Telecoms Market. Denmark tops the list with 35.6 percent of households having access to broadband services. In
Finland, the Netherlands and Sweden it exceeds 30 percent.
The U.K., Belgium, France and Luxembourg are also ahead of the U.S., according
to the Commission. Bulgaria has the lowest broadband penetration of the E.U. member states, with 7.6 percent. 19 million broadband lines were added
during last year, landing overall penetration at 20 percent.
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20.03.2008McAfee: Businesses will dodge Vista in 2008
Vista uptake is unlikely to increase dramatically during 2008, according to security vendor McAfee, who said that businesses are "leery" of
upgrading from current Microsoft operating systems.
One reason businesses have not been keen to upgrade to Vista is the hardware
that is needed to handle the resource-hungry operating system, David Marcus, security research manager for McAfee Avert Labs, told ZDNet Australia
sister site ZDNet.co.uk.
"In 2007 there has been less than 10 percent market penetration for Vista," said Marcus. "There
hasn't been a huge adoption. Most people haven't upgraded because of the hardware upgrade needed."
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20.11.2007Market Share 2007: Mac OS gains 3.15%, Vista grabs 10.48%
Throughout 2007, according to reports by Net Applications, Mac OS increased its market share by 3.15% while Vista managed to grab 10.48% market share.
Windows XP lost 8.39% of the OS market share in the same time period, quite unsurprising considering Vista is its successor, while Linux increased by
0.26%. Nothing too mind-boggling, but definitely interesting, to say the least. At the end of December 2007, the (incomplete) standings are as
follows:
Windows XP - 76.91%
Windows Vista - 10.48%
Mac OS - 7.30%
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09.01.2008Toshiba to Install HD DVD Drive into All Its Laptops
In a bid to push its HD DVD
format, Toshiba would install
appropriate optical drives
into all of its notebooks, the
company said at a press
conference. The move will
allow the company to increase
penetration of HD DVD, but it
is questionable whether with
hybrid drives on the market
and relatively low market
share of Toshiba in the
notebook universe it will
catalyze a substantial
success.
Toshibas
senior vice president
Hisatsugu Nonaka said that the
company would integrate HD DVD
optical drives into all of
its laptops next year, as the
demand towards high definition
movie playback is strong.
The demand is there:
people want to watch their
favorite movies in
high-definition on the road,
Mr. Nonaka is reported to have
said according to Reuters
news-agency...
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08.06.2007XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?
Its been around 30 months since Windows Vista hit the General Availability milestone, and in that time the OS has only managed to claw some 18% of the
OS market share. Compare that weak market share to the aging Windows XP, which even today commands an impressive 73% market share. With Windows 7 now
only a few weeks away from the General Availability milestone, its interesting to wonder what effect 7 will have on XP and Vista market share.
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11.08.2009Windows Vista Hits 60 Million Sold Copies
I predicted Microsoft would
hit the 60-million-copies-sold
mark with Windows Vista around
July 1. On July 26, at its
annual Financial Analyst
Meeting (FAM), Microsoft
officials acknowledged the
company has hit that
milestone.
At the end of the fist 100
days of sales, at the start of
May, Microsoft said it had
sold 40 million copies of its
client operating system.
With
Vista, "We've eclipsed the
entire Apple installed base in
the first five months of
sales," Kevin Turner,
Microsoft's Chief Operating
Officer, told attendees of
FAM.
Turner shared other new
Vista statistics on July 26,
including:
▪
2.1 million devices now work
with Vista
▪
More than 11,000 Vista-logo'd
devices are now on the market
▪ 2,000
applications now have earned
the Windows Vista logos
▪ More than 70
business-focused enterprise
applications have been made
Vista-compatible since the
product launched in late
January
▪ More
than 42 million Vista seats
are now covered under volume
licensing deals. (However,
"Windows Volume Licensing
annuity penetration" is only
at 19 percent currently,
Turner admitted. Microsoft is
pushing hard to grow this
number, he said.)
▪ Over the next three
years, Microsoft expects more
than half of Windows PC unit
growth to come from emerging
markets.
There's been a lot of
negative press around Vista in
mainstream media and blogs, as
of late. Microsoft is well
aware it needs to pull out the
stops to counter perceptions
that the product has been a
flop.
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28.07.2007Windows 7 Grabs 4% of PC Market
Microsoft has a lot riding on Windows 7
after Vista was poorly adopted by enterprise users and consumers.
Windows 7 so far has been doing much
better than Vista and is growing
rapidly in marketshare in the computer market.
Early reports
showed that retail box
sales of
Windows
7 were up a whopping 234% compared to sales of Vista over the
same time period. A new report has now been published by Net
Applications that shows Windows 7 has significantly increased its
share of the overall PC market since its launch. As of November 9
Windows
7 has 4% of the OS market.
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12.11.2009A New Way to Hack Yourself
All too often, IT shops realize their weaknesses only after they've been hacked. Fortunately,
Core Security Technologies has a solution: Hack yourself before others do.
The company on Tuesday
introduced Core Impact v7.5, the latest version of its security analysis and testing tool. The update adds new features that let users attempt to
breach themselves to see how far the rabbit hole goes.
The hallmark of the Impact line in past versions has been
automated penetration testing. But the latest version goes
after network security penetration by breaking unsecured Web applications to see how far hackers can get once they have broken through your outer
walls.
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17.10.2007Windows Vista and Mac OSX see surge in consumer use
While businesses and corporate entities may have little interest in using either Vista or Mac OSX, both are gaining popularity and market share but
only in the area related to home or home office use which is both good and bad.
Its good in the fact that Vista now has a 10%
market share in computers that are connected to the Internet, its bad that corporations are either not going to deploy Vista or have delayed
deployments so much that by the time it comes around again, Windows 7 may be out.
Mac OSX now has something in the area of a 7%
market share, Mac use has seen excellent growth over the past year but has not been without its
share of problems. Large corporations would never deploy OSX on a wide scale so that is not a concern there.
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03.12.2007Hackers will feed on Vista in 2008, says McAfee
Microsoft Corp. will face more than 40 vulnerabilities in Windows Vista next year, as the operating system climbs past the 10% market-share milestone
and malware authors really start to find flaws, a McAfee Inc. analyst said today.
"Most of the current malware has ignored
Vista," said Craig Schmugar, a threat researcher at McAfee's Avert Lab -- but that's not because the operating system has been frustratingly
secure. In fact, Schmugar argued, Vista has been a worthwhile target in the first year of its release.
"These people make their
living writing malware or attacking users," he said. "They're driven by financial motivation, and only when market share has an impact will they
really work on Vista."
At some point in 2008, Vista will own a tenth of the desktop operating system market, Schmugar predicted.
The milestone should mark the beginning of concerted efforts by attackers to root out vulnerabilities in the newer operating system. "Although the
huge market share that XP has means
will still be profitable there for years to come, Vista at 10% will put it on their radar," he said.
winbeta.org - 27.11.2007
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
Study: DSL Continues to
Outpace Cable
DSL penetration continues to
increase and close to half of
all broadband users use the
technology in the United
States, the DSL Forum said
Tuesday. From June 2005 to
June 2006, 46 million new DSL
subscribers were added
worldwide...
betanews.com - 20.09.2006
Core Security CTO Finds Major Vulnerability in AIM, IE7
BREAKING NEWS - The chief technology officer of the company that makes Core Impact, a very well-known penetration testing product for
enterprise networks, has gone public with the discovery of a new and significant vulnerability affecting AOL Instant Messenger, on systems where
Internet Explorer 7 is also installed...
betanews.com - 26.09.2007
NPD: U.S. Mac Ownership Grows, But Nearly 85% of Mac Households Also Own Windows PCs
According to market research firm NPD's 2009 Household Penetration Study, approximately 12% of U.S. computer-owning households have an Apple
computer, up from 9% in last year's study. But of these Mac-owning households, nearly 85% of them also own at least one Windows PC.
winbeta.org - 05.10.2009
Nielsen: US leads in mobile internet usage
A study released today shows 15.6 percent of mobile Internet subscribers use the mobile Web -- the highest penetration of any country. With 40 million
users, the firm believes the mobile Web has reached 'critical mass' for mobile ads...
betanews.com - 11.07.2008
iSuppli: Quad-Core Processors to Go Mainstream by 2009
According to new data released
by market research firm
iSuppli, by the end of 2009
today's high-end quad-core
processors currently hampered
by high costs and limited
availability will eventually
appear in close to half of all
mainstream desktop systems.
Currently, these chips are all
in the performance desktop PC
segment of the industry, which
represents only 6% of total PC
unit shipments. That is
expected to dramatically
change over the next two years
as quad-core microprocessor
technology gradually begins to
penetrate the mainstream
desktop PC segment. iSuppli
estimates that while no
mainstream desktop PCs will
ship with quad-core
microprocessors in the first
half of 2007, quad-core
penetration in mainstream
desktop PCs will rise to 5% by
the third quarter of 2007, and
then to 7% by the fourth
quarter. In the following
months, it will hit 18% in the
fourth quarter of 2008 and
then rocket to 49% in the
fourth quarter of 2009.
iSuppli says it defines
mainstream desktop PCs as
" those having the most
common specification and
functionality available, and
that are priced between
$500 and
$1000 ."
The research firm also noted
that the notebook segment is
not expected to move at the
same pace: penetration of
quad-core microprocessors in
mainstream notebooks is
expected to being in the first
quarter of 2009, and will only
account for 4% of systems. By
the fourth quarter of that
year, iSuppli believes
quad-core processors will be
in 11% of all mainstream
notebook PCs shipped.
neowin.net - 18.04.2007
Nielsen: Video Game Usage Up 18%
The argument that
next-generation gaming
platforms would expand the
video game industry got some
added support Monday, as
Nielsen reported that it had
found video game penetration
had increased 18 percent over
the past two years...
betanews.com - 06.03.2007
Microsoft sabotaging desktop virtualisation
Microsoft's last minute
decision last week not to ease
virtualisation restrictions
for Windows Vista are designed
to "delay market adoption of
competitive virtualisation
software" and are
"unjustified", analyst firm
Gartner charged in a news
analysis.
The
software vendor last week was
planning to change the
licensing terms for Windows
Vista Home Basic and Windows
Vista Home Premium, allowing
users to run the software in a
virtual compartment. The
changes would also further
ease virtualisation
restrictions for Vista
Ultimate and Vista Business,
which currently lack support
for the Bitlocker data
encryption technology and have
restrictions on digital rights
management (DRM).
Microsoft however pulled
the planned changes at the
last minute and without
explanation.
Gartner
alleges that Microsoft is
delaying the licensing changes
because it wants to slow down
the desktop virtualisation
market. The firm currently
lacks a competitive
virtualisation product and
isn't expected to catch up
until 2009. ..
winbeta.org - 26.06.2007
Europe online '24 hours a month'
Tracking firm comScore has
concluded that more than 122
million Europeans aged 15 and
above use the internet each
day at home, school or in
work. The average European
accesses the Internet 16.5
days in a month, and spends 24
hours viewing 2,662 web pages.
The Netherlands has the
highest net penetration, with
83% of the country online,
while Russia has the lowest,
at 11% of the population. More
than 221 million people across
the 16 countries surveyed are
online each month, comScore
said.
Germany had
the largest online population,
with 32.5 million net users
aged 15 and above, the survey
for net usage in May 2007
found. The UK had the most
active online population,
spending more than 34.4 hours
online each month and a peak
of more than 21.8 million
people online in any given
day. Google was the most
popular online destination in
13 of the 16 countries,
followed by Microsoft in
second place and Yahoo in
third. Internet penetration
across Europe was 40% of the
population aged 15 and above,
with only Spain (39%), Italy
(36%) and Russia (11%) falling
below this level.
" Increased net usage is
tied to broadband roll-out.
The UK is an example of a
country whose net usage has
increased dramatically as
broadband has reached more
people. While the study
reflects average net usage and
penetration, 20% of users
account for 60% of usage, with
some people spending hundreds
of hours online each
month ," said Bob Ivins,
managing director of comScore
Europe.
neowin.net - 05.06.2007