Chinese Court Forbids Windows XP

November 19, 2009 by Heart  
Filed under Computer Issues, New Daily News


chinese court forbids windows xpChinese court decided that Microsoft is pledged guilty in a legal case. This largest software company in the world is declared to violate intellectual property related to the particular font usage in its operational system.

The court in Beijing decided that Microsoft has violated the law for using and selling a particular font type that belongs to a Chinese company named Zhongyi Electronic Ltd.

To this Chinese court decision, Microsoft is determined that they are not quilt. Read more

The Latest Adobe Flash and Air

November 19, 2009 by Heart  
Filed under Computer Issues


new adobe flash airAdobe has released their 2 latest applications in Internet: Adobe’s Flash Player 10.1 and AIR 2 (Adobe Integrated Runtime 2).

In general, Flash is used to have a video streaming, interactive graphic as well as browser game application. Meanwhile, AIR with a built in flash is a crucial foundation for desktop application.

It needs to be highlighted that this Adobe’s Flash player 10.1 are not only to support Mac OS X, Windows and Linux, but can also be used to support compatible Smartphone. They are all based on the popular hardware decoder and H.264 video format which are claimed by Adobe to be battery saving and performance improver. The latest Flash Player 10.1 for Palm Pre Smartphone is expected to be launched by the end of this year. Read more

Can Windows 7 Pay Off the “Failure” of Vista?

October 26, 2009 by Heart  
Filed under Computer Issues


windows 7 and vistaMicrosot Windows 7 comes with many expectations, not only from Microsoft as the manufacturer, but also from the end users who use it for daily needs.

These expectations are something normal seeing that the performance of previous OS Microsoft – Windows Vista- is not too satisfying or can even be considered as failed.

Soon after Windows Vista was launched into the market, some complaints have been directed to Vista, starting from a heavy specification, not photo digital friendly up to not satisfying reviews from businessmen. Read more