May 17th, 2007 ·
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Tags:
Certification,
Device,
Disk,
Drivers,
Hack,
License,
Microsoft,
Nvidia,
PR,
Rally,
ReadyBoost,
SanDisk,
Security,
UAC,
Video,
Virtualization
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Yet another version of Vista to choose from. Thankfully, typical users won’t need to consider it in their options.
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Unless you have a very fast USB drive, you may not be speeding up Vista with ReadyBoost.
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Nvidia + Vista = WOW NOW is what they’re saying. So far, most users would agree that it’s more like Nvidia + Vista = NO WOW
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It requires the user to provide elevated privileges, so it’s really a social engineering hack, more than a hack of Vista itself.
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A press release covering the details of Vista’s Rally Technologies, which simplify configuring devices with Vista.
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Another update to Nvidea ForceWare drivers. Many fixes, improved performance, and added support for other cards.
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After a break, they’ll be posting regularly again. They include a link to a whitepaper called “Security Enhancements in Windows Vista”.
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Shouldn’t be long before you’ll be able to pop one of these in your laptop!
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How nice! Microsoft shares with us an example of what the new Security Bulletins will look like.
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Comments
Paul Simone
May 18, 2007 at 10:27 am
When I select an article to read in the e-mails you send I now get the message:
“An error has occurred in the script on this page.
Do you wish to continue running scripts on this page?”
I click on ‘yes’ and then the process repeats itself. When I go to your website I have no problem selecting and viewing the articles. This started about two weeks ago and I’m wondering if a Windows download caused this to start happening. Pauljs
Joe
May 18, 2007 at 10:39 am
Please forward one of the ‘bad’ e-mails to me at jpfieber@gmail.com so I can try to figure out what’s going wrong.
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