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Enjoy the Vista

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

David Flynn takes a sneak peek at the new versions of the Windows and Mac OS X operating Windows_Vista_55.jpgsystems - one of which will run your next computer.

Whether you’re using a Windows PC or an Apple Mac, running a desktop or laptop, next year will be one of life’s more significant technology changes.

By the middle of 2007, each of the IT industry’s big wheels will have moved forward considerably - helping users and in turn enhancing their own spheres of influence.

Intel will have released its second generation of Core 2 Duo processors, enabling computer makers to craft smaller and quieter desktops, and notebooks with longer battery life.

Two new high-speed wireless technologies will finally break cover. The 802.11n enhanced Wi-Fi standard will turbocharge home and office networks, while WiMax will deliver city-wide wireless broadband, reaching homes not served by ADSL. This will remove the need for notebook users to hunt down a cafe hotspot when they need to hop online.

New hard-disk drives released by Samsung and Seagate will include slabs of flash memory, the same as found in a common USB memory key, to act as a superfast storage buffer so PCs can start up more quickly and retrieve files faster. Enjoy the Vista - Home Office - AtHome - Technology - theage.com.au

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