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Alerts for techmails79758@gmail.com from ZDNet.com | Jul 8, 2009 10:39:51 PM

Windows 7 "Family Pack" ... Fact or fiction?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Last week a huge amount was written regarding a small tidbit that was uncovered in the EULA of a leaked build of Windows 7 which suggested that Microsoft planned on offering a Windows 7 Home Premium "Family Pack". this Family Pack would allow a "Qualified Family Pack User" to install the OS on three PCs.

Tue Jul 07 13:02:27 PDT 2009


Stay with my Nokia E71 or move on ... ?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: My current handset is a very well used Nokia E71. I like it. In fact, I like it a lot. But lately I've been looking at other handsets. Should I stick with my trusty E71 or move to something else?

Tue Jul 07 12:15:30 PDT 2009


After speed, what's the next challenge for web browsers?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Looking at the current array of web browsers, it seems that all the major players have made dramatic improvements when it comes to speed. Even Internet Explorer 8, which lags far behind the rest of the pack, is not only significantly faster than previous incarnations, but it's also fast enough for speed not to be an issue for most users. With the speed issue solved, what should be next on the browser developer's agenda?

Tue Jul 07 06:18:01 PDT 2009


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