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A bummer of a deal installing Windows 7 on my ThinkPad X61

Blogs Well, I bought my copy of Windows 7, basically a move from being black to gray, legal-wise. Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. Haha, I thought, why would anybody buy a 32-bit version? ... Read story »

Asus FastBoot reduces 64-bit Windows 7 boot time

Crave Though Windows 7 claims to boot faster than its predecessor, that is still not fast enough for some. The Lenovo Enhanced Experience uses extensive optimization on the system drivers, BIOS ... Read story »

64-bit computing to become common with Windows 7

Crave Windows 7 64-bit will soon take over desktop computers. Consumers have had the option of 64-bit Windows computing since the release of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition in May 2005, ... Read story »

PCmover Win 7 Upgrade Assistant makes transition from XP to 7 easy

Crave It's no secret that there is a huge population of Windows XP machines still in service. According to Laplink's CEO Thomas Koll, up to 70 percent of PCs are still on ... Read story »

Windows 7 student upgrade woes

Crave Microsoft's discount Windows 7 upgrade for students (available in some countries such as Australia and Korea) has proven to be a tough assignment for some of those who signed up for ... Read story »

How I would have designed Windows 7

Crave Like previous versions of Windows, Windows 7 supports legacy software written for previous Windows releases, including Windows 95. I remember the first time I ran into Windows in 1995. It ... Read story »

Office 2010 test version leaks onto Web

Crave Public testing of Microsoft's Office 2010 suite wasn't supposed to start until July, but a leak on Friday of the software onto torrent sites has sped up that process. I first ... Read story »

DDRdrive releases superfast, superexpensive SSD

Crave You've heard that solid-state drives, such as the Intel X-25M, are significantly faster than traditional hard drives. However, they are still nowhere near as fast as the DDRdrive X1 introduced on ... Read story »

Microsoft approved peripherals get "Windows 7 Compatible" stickers

Crave Logos and logo stickers are a big deal for companies about to make a big push on a new product, and forgive us for getting this one wrong. Microsoft's Windows ... Read story »

Apple's Magic Mouse has a secret rendezvous with Windows PCs

Crave 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 ... Read story »

System Mechanic 9 keeps Windows 7 spick and span

Crave "Good" is always what you want to see when it comes to the state of your system, isn't it? You get a new computer and it runs great. However, after ... Read story »

Can I upgrade to Windows 7 for free?

Features While Windows 7 doesn't arrive until October 22, Microsoft has announced two programs designed to give a headstart to those who want the new operating system.  Read story »

Trendnet's tiny Wireless-N USB adapter

Crave Hardly any laptop computers come without built-in wireless nowadays. However, if yours lacks Wi-Fi, or if you want to quickly upgrade to Wireless-N without something sticking out of the USB port, ... Read story »

Contrasting Windows: New feature comparison

Features Confused over what XP, Vista and 7 have to offer? Check out our rundown of the major features in each Windows iteration.  Read story »
Toshiba Portege M900 (Core 2 Duo P8700 Processor 2.53GHz, 4GB RAM)

Toshiba Portege M900 (Core 2 Duo P8700 Processor 2.53GHz, 4GB RAM)

Review The Portege M900 is the first model in Toshiba's new Signature series. This range (launched concurrently with the Premier series for its Satellite laptops) seeks to bring a touch of class to the design of its business-centric portables. The idea behind this line is that since a significant...
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