Anti Virus Spyware

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Monday, 18 May 2009

Want a cheap Mac? Visit the refurb store!

Posted on 05:46 by Unknown
The intense competition between suppliers of Windows PCs drives the prices ever lower, and some people would also say that the quality suffers too. After all, you get what you pay for.

Apple doesn't sell cheap computers and it steers well clear of the bottom end of the market and instead it prefers to produce a small number of high quality premium priced products. Does this mean that there is no such thing as a cheap Mac? No it doesn't because you can get significant discounts on Apple hardware if you know where to look. You can save tens or even hundreds of pounds on new kit, but few people know how.

When Apple refreshes it's product line and launches new hardware, have you ever wondered what happens to all the stock of the current kit? One day the Apple stores are selling plastic cased MacBooks and the next day they have brand new all-aluminium bodied ones. Where have all the old models gone? And when the desktop iMacs were recently replaced, where did all the existing ones go? Of course, Apple will try to run down stocks in the run up to the launch of a new product, but you can't run stocks down to zero and there will always be some old models lying around in warehouses. What hapens to them? The answer might be that they are sold off at the Refurb Store, an online supplier of Mac kit at discounted prices.

According to the FAQ at the site, everything sold at the Refurb Store is pre-owned, in other words, second hand. However, some people that have bought from the store have reported that they have received items in their original packaging that has never been opened and never used. It's brand new. It seems likely that old stock is sold off at the Refurb Store. The pre-owned kit the store refers to might be the demo models that have been on display in Apple stores. Although the kit has been switched on all day every day and occasionally prodded by potential purchasers, it will have hardly been used. The Macs will have been idling in a mimimal usage power-saving mode most of the time.

When you buy from the Refurb Store you could be lucky and get new kit, but it could be an ex-demo model. Don't worry about ex-demo models because they have been wiped clean, the latest version of OS X has been installed, and it's been repackaged. Everything sold comes direct from Apple. It's just like new and it comes with the same warranty as new kit too.

You'll find more than just Macs at the Refurb Store and there are iPods too. The items on sale change quite frequently and if the Mac you want isn't available today it might be there tomorrow, but you have to be quick because there are often limited numbers available and you'll need to snap it up before anyone else. You should either subscribe to the RSS feed or install the widget and keep it on your desktop. You'll also need to select your country because the products and prices are specific to your location.
Read More
Posted in Apple, Mac, MacBook, OS X | No comments

Sunday, 17 May 2009

Windows 7's XP Mode

Posted on 06:08 by Unknown
An interesting feature of the soon-to-be-released Windows 7 is the inclusion of Windows XP Mode. This is basically a virtual machine running Windows XP and it's provided to enable you to run applications in Windows 7 that cannot be run normally. There aren't actually that many XP programs that won't run in in Vista, but if you do have one and it's prevented you from upgrading, you can upgrade to Windows 7 safe in the knowledge that you can still run them using the Windows XP Mode feature.

Unfortunately, not everyone will be able to use XP Mode in Windows 7 because there are some specific system requirements. For a start it is only for Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise. (The most popular version, at least among consumers, is likely to be Windows 7 Home Premium.) In addition to this it requires a CPU with the Intel Virtualization Technology or AMD-V feature turned on and enabled in the system BIOS.

Some people (Apple Mac fanatics are the worst) have criticised Microsoft and are saying that they've shot themselves in the foot with this feature because no-one knows whether the processor in their PC has Intel Virtualization Technology or AMD-V. They say that many Windows 7 users won't be able to use it and therefore the feature is pointless. Of course, some people won't be able to use it, but there are good alternatives. XP Mode is actually Windows Virtual PC, which is a new version of the old Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 utility. Virtual PC 2007 has been given away free for ages by Microsoft. It runs Windows XP just fine and the hardware requirements are minimal - an x64-based or an x86-based computer with a 400 MHz or faster (1 GHz recommended) processor with L2 cache. So anyone can run XP using Virtual PC 2007, provided, of course, you have a Windows CD to install it from.

Windows Virtual PC is the 2009 edition of Virtual PC 2007 and naturally it makes use of the advanced virtualisation features of modern microprocessors. You can use it to run various versions of Windows in Windows 7 and it's not limited to just XP. However, for those people that don't have the right version of Windows 7 or the right hardware, there is always the older 2007 edition or VirtualBox. VirtualBox runs on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X and you can run any version of Windows on any operating system. XP in vista, Vista in XP, 7 in Vista, Vista in 7, and Windows 7 on an Apple Mac or Linux machine. It's a great program and it's free. So don't worry about XP Mode because there are lots of other options available.
Read More
Posted in Windows 7, XP | No comments

Monday, 11 May 2009

Download Windows 7

Posted on 10:15 by Unknown

Windows 7 is almost here and it is in the final stages of beta testing. This can't last much more than a few months, so we are probably looking at an autumn release. Autumn and Christmas are traditionally peak times for computer sales and Microsoft would gain the most benefit from launching Windows 7 in the second half of the year.

Some people have said that Windows 7 has been rushed out because Vista was such a disaster. It has hardly been rushed and by the time is it released Vista will be three years old! Yes, it was released to businesses and OEMs in autumn 2006 and to consumers a couple of months later in January 2007. That's not rushing things and it seems pretty normal. Compare it to Windows 95, 98, ME release dates or Windows 2000 and XP. It only seems rushed because there was such a long break between XP and Vista. And Vista is hardly a disaster. It's actually very good now that PCs are bigger and faster and there have been service packs to fix bugs and enhance features.

Windows 7 is much better than Vista though and you can try it for yourself - for free. Anyone with a fast broadband connection, a DVD-writer and a couple of hours to spare can get Windows 7 up and running on their PC. You'll find the download link here.

If you don't want to wipe your hard disk drive and replace the contents with Windows 7, go and get either VirtualBox or Virtual PC. These are excellent tools and you can run Windows 7 in a window on the desktop using XP or Vista.

Actually, now that we mention VirtualBox and Virtual PC, it's interesting that Microft is supplying Windows XP as a virtual machine to run in Windows 7. This means that you can run all your XP applications in Windows 7. Most will work natively, of course, but problem programs can be run in the XP virtual machine.

Read More
Posted in Vista, Windows, Windows 7 | No comments
Newer Posts Older Posts Home
View mobile version
Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Symantec opt-out trialware is a bad idea
    Norton AntiVirus 2011 is now available and it looks interesting. For example, it now scans your Facebook page for bad links to dodgy websit...
  • Which is more secure, Windows PCs or Apple Macs?
    This is a debate that has been going on for years and will no doubt continue for several more. The reason I bring it up is an article that w...
  • Why Amazon's tablet will succeed
    Tablet makers are having a rough time competing with Apple's hugely successful iPad and some are suffering from poor sales, some are suf...
  • Internet Explorer is past its use-by date
    Are you still using Internet Explorer to browse the web? If you are, you are in the majority, but Microsoft's market share is steadily s...
  • How much memory does a tablet need?
    Microsoft's new Surface tablet comes with a minimum of 32Gb of memory storage and this is double what is supplied with the iPad at the s...
  • Apple iTablet - where will you use it?
    The rumours around Apple's tablet computer/hand-held device still persist and it seems like there is a news item somewhere on the web al...
  • Select your web browser - too much choice?
    Microsoft has been forced to display a web browser choice screen in Windows in the EU. You can see the screen here and there are 12 browser...
  • iPhone nano coming soon
    Every year there are rumours that Apple is working on an iPhone nano. This will be smaller, lighter and cheaper than the ordinary iPhone and...
  • Take your time and avoid problems
    Computers are multitasking devices that can do several things at once. For example, you can download files, play music and edit a document a...
  • Should you upgrade?
    With Christmas and the New Year rapidly approaching, it is the season for spending and thoughts of treating yourself may have crossed your m...

Categories

  • Android
  • app
  • Apple
  • cloud computing
  • eBook
  • Facebook
  • Galaxy
  • gaming
  • Google
  • iCloud
  • internet
  • iOS
  • iPad
  • iPhone
  • iPod
  • iPod Touch
  • iTunes
  • Kindle
  • Leopard
  • Linux
  • Lion
  • Live Mesh
  • Mac
  • MacBook
  • malware
  • Mavericks
  • Microsoft
  • Mountain Lion
  • online storage
  • OS X
  • PayPal
  • PC
  • phone
  • Ping
  • programming
  • Samsung
  • security
  • SkyDrive
  • Snow Leopard
  • software
  • Surface
  • tablet
  • utility
  • Vista
  • Windows
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8
  • XP

Blog Archive

  • ►  2013 (66)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ►  October (3)
    • ►  September (10)
    • ►  August (6)
    • ►  July (8)
    • ►  June (8)
    • ►  May (6)
    • ►  April (8)
    • ►  March (6)
    • ►  February (4)
    • ►  January (5)
  • ►  2012 (95)
    • ►  December (3)
    • ►  November (4)
    • ►  October (12)
    • ►  September (8)
    • ►  August (9)
    • ►  July (6)
    • ►  June (10)
    • ►  May (6)
    • ►  April (7)
    • ►  March (11)
    • ►  February (11)
    • ►  January (8)
  • ►  2011 (49)
    • ►  December (5)
    • ►  November (8)
    • ►  October (6)
    • ►  September (4)
    • ►  August (3)
    • ►  July (4)
    • ►  June (2)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  April (3)
    • ►  March (6)
    • ►  February (2)
    • ►  January (4)
  • ►  2010 (51)
    • ►  December (3)
    • ►  November (3)
    • ►  October (4)
    • ►  September (6)
    • ►  August (5)
    • ►  July (3)
    • ►  June (7)
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (3)
    • ►  March (6)
    • ►  February (4)
    • ►  January (4)
  • ▼  2009 (28)
    • ►  November (3)
    • ►  October (4)
    • ►  September (3)
    • ►  August (4)
    • ►  July (5)
    • ►  June (2)
    • ▼  May (3)
      • Want a cheap Mac? Visit the refurb store!
      • Windows 7's XP Mode
      • Download Windows 7
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (2)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2008 (15)
    • ►  December (2)
    • ►  November (4)
    • ►  October (4)
    • ►  August (4)
    • ►  July (1)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile