If you listen to the conventional wisdom about Vista, one of the biggest complaints is that it’s a lot more bloated and slow than XP. A lot of current Windows users would be very happy if the next version of Windows was slimmer and faster. But what kind of bloat could be cut out? One reader pointed out that “One person’s bloat is another person’s feature.” Do some users really have to lose their favorite features in the name of performance?
Adobe’s Audition audio production application crashes on computers running a new update to Microsoft’s Windows Vista operating system, according to software researchers. It’s the latest in a series of compatibility problems affecting Windows Vista, Service Pack 1, which was released by Microsoft last month.
Earlier this year, Intel announced their new Atom line of processors designed for the ultra-mobile PC and Mobile Internet Device (MID) market. Sharp has now announced the first cell phone based on the Atom and running Microsoft’s Windows Vista. The company released specs on their newest portable device despite Intel’s Atom processors not officially being released until later this year.



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