Entries from January 2008 ↓
January 31st, 2008 — News

Apple… when I hear about this brand, I already know this is the “premium” class computer brand. It’s like you having Mercedes instead of Honda or Nissan if you owned an Apple product.
Recent rumors on the net said that Apple gonna update their MacBook pro’s. Continue reading →
January 30th, 2008 — Freebies
Multimedia inside your computer? why not… In this article I will give you tools that help you organize your multimedia files, especially audio files. This is just my suggestion (tools that I currently used), so if you have other tools, you are free to used it. Once again tools that I’m explaining in this article are all free, so grab if you like. Continue reading →
January 29th, 2008 — Hardware

For a long time ATI and Nvidia always competing in a graphic card area. Both tries to satisfy gamer needs by releasing more and more powerful graphic cards. But since the birth of 8800 series from Nvidia, ATI seems can’t catch up with their HD38xx series. In both 3dmark and gaming benchmark they always lost. The reasons that keep ATI survive is that, (in my opinion) price of their products are always cheaper and AVIVO technology that will enhance your movie experience compare to it’s competitor.
But the only thing gamer cares is high FPS not clarity of the movie they watch, in which Nvidia does it well in this category. Continue reading →
January 28th, 2008 — News
Windows 7, on my last article, I’m stating that it is gonna be release on approximately 2nd quarter of 2009. We all know that is only a rumor that spread around the net and confusing so many people “why is it so early” or “I just move to vista, and I don’t even enjoy it yet” or whatever you might express it. But hey… according to winvistaclub which they confirmed through E-mail, Windows 7 will NOT be release on 2009. Such a relief for people like me, who just starting to enjoy the beauty of Vista
Microsoft doesn’t want to share anything yet about Windows 7, but 1 thing for sure, Windows 7 is still in development process and took 3 years to develop Continue reading →
January 27th, 2008 — News

The upcoming version of Windows called Windows 7 (previously codenamed Blackcomb and Vienna) already entering Milestone 1, and available for key partners this January for both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. And according to Microsoft, Windows 7 is the last version which support 32-bit. Uh-oh…
What are the features in Windows 7? Well… we do know that Microsoft still focusing on release and marketing of Windows Vista, so they are very silence about discussing whatever about Windows 7. Continue reading →