This 13-inch MacBook has been modded into tablet form.
With all the crystal-ball-watching over the seemingly imminent Apple tablet, one issue hotly debated around the CNET offices, but infrequently mentioned elsewhere, is the hypothetical device's status as a mobile computer. Read more »
Microsoft said on Monday that it is looking into reports that its latest security updates are causing some serious problems for certain users.
The problem has been dubbed the "black screen of death" because those affected are left with a black desktop and little else on their screen.
"Microsoft is investigating reports that its latest release of security updates is resulting in system issues for some customers," the software maker said in a statement. "Once we complete our investigation, we will provide
detailed guidance on how to prevent or address these issues."
"The symptoms are very distinctive and troublesome," Prevx said. "After logging on there is no desktop, task bar, system tray or sidebar. Instead you are left with a totally black screen and a single My Computer Explorer window."
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Windows users still drooling over Apple's multitouch Magic Mouse might finally have an excuse to step into an Apple store, thanks to "a little hackery" by UneasySilence.
The hack exploits a vulnerability in Apple's latest Bluetooth Update, uncovering Magic Mouse drivers for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows from XP to 7. We've yet to put it to the test ourselves, but users online are reporting success with full use of the Magic Mouse's vertical touch-scrolling. Leave a comment and let us know if it works for you. Read more »
Got an HP Mini 311? Download the Flash 10.1 prerelease update ASAP.
The HP
Mini 311 is one of our favorite current Netbooks, thanks to its hi-def
screen, reasonable price, and Nvidia Ion graphics. Our main knock has been that
the accelerated video, while great for basic gaming and HD video file playback,
didn't work with the kind of streaming flash video used by Hulu (a US-centric service) and other sites.
In our recent review, we said:
Video playback was excellent, and our test HD WMV file ran
flawlessly--something no other Netbook has been able to do. Web-based video is a
bit of a different story, but an updated version of Flash (reportedly available
in November) will let streaming Web video take advantage of the GPU. For right
now, Hulu on-demand content ran decently as-is, but not radically better than
other Netbooks.
Like previous versions of Windows, Windows 7 supports legacy software written for previous Windows releases, including Windows 95.
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I remember the first time I ran into Windows in 1995. It was in one of the few small computer shops in Hanoi, Vietnam, where you had to pay money to use the machines. Being a high school student with absolutely no money, I made friends with the owner and helped him clean up the place just so I could use the computers after-hours. And I spent many hours using them. Read more »