Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 October 2010

Samsung X 430 directed to Microsoft stores with a copy-free Windows crapware

We have a look at one earlier Korea bound notebook, the Samsung X 430 that Microsoft has operated as a "Microsoft Store exclusive". It is good enough equipment, both inside and outside, for the price. Also, because of its nature exclusive boutique, Microsoft also updated the "Microsoft Signature Image" here, which means a copy of Windows 7 completely free of crapware and specifically, even if Microsoft has developed a good amount of first advantage software you probably like Windows Live, Bing maps 3D and Microsoft security essential. If you're wondering "how Steve Ballmer would use this computer", signature image is pretty good response. $ 1,099, you get processor ULV Core i3, 310 M graphics GeForce, a hard disk 500 GB and a 14-inch WXGA screen. Our favorite part is probably just the sensation of premium for this device.
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Saturday, 16 October 2010

Microsoft spikes in the video player ranking

The various video sites from Microsoft to undergo a massive increase in the US, with the likes of Bing, and MSN push the software giant back to the fourth spot in the rankings.

Microsoft has spent years far behind Google's YouTube, but the likes of broadcasting giants Fox, Viacom and Vevo huge land in recent times.

'Frenemy ' Yahoo and Facebook for the Microsoft websites but the Redmond giant moved three places to fourth in terms of unique users, and promote the latest figures from ComScore put it second only to YouTube in the actual number of video streams.

Dominant

The figures also serve to emphasize how dominant Google YouTube is, with a view at a whopping 1.9 billion in the u.s. alone – nearly two fifths of all videos viewed.

Google sites also account for 174 million unique viewers – that is nearly three times the closest competitor Yahoo on something more than 54 million.

Facebook is scary third, with 52.2 million viewers, Microsoft fourth with 45 million and Fox makes the top five with 43 million.


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