Have you ever wanted a product so bad that you started a fan site for it? Kelly Poe of Nashville Tenesee loves Windows 7 so much that he has started a fan site asking Microsoft to Release Windows 7. I don’t think Mr Poe understands that when products are pre-maturely released they tend to end up like Windows Vista.
Archive for January, 2009
Desktop Modifications, Eye candy for those that like it sweet
There are always an abundance of modifications you can do to an Operating System especially Windows XP. Things like different shells (explorer.exe alternatives) etc. can make your experience feel much more unique and even help your OS last a little longer.
BeOS-BeBox sold on ebay, no one noticed until it was too late
BeOS was an operating system with a lot of promise but is unfortunately only remembered by the die-hard fans. It still remains as one of those operating systems that even though is no longer developed still has a following. It’s glory days were shared with that of Windows 98 and is sorely missed by it’s followers.
How much should Microsoft sell Windows 7 for?
While Windows 7 is looking to be a very good release from Microsoft (if not their best) there are still a couple of big things that Microsoft needs to address. The first of which is pricing.
Knoppix 6.0 Released Today
Today Knoppix has released version 6.0 of their popular Linux distribution. This release has been a long time in the works and is a complete rebuild from scratch.

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