
So yesterday, Apple has released iOS 4.0.1 software update, which not going to address the reception issue, but more less keeping the reception signal bar accurately showing the signal strength. And so I other bug fixes as well. If you’re iPhone 4 owner, this is must have update right? But if you’re using older iPhone like me, and the type of people that not rushing to update due to concern on stability or etc, and prefer to wait the next minor software update, so this our time. Tonight, my 3GS will run iOS 4.0.1, and hopefully everything run smoothly.
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So Windows 7 beta is finally out this Friday for general public. If you like the rest of Windows’s users anticipating this operating system, check this out before you start thinking of get hold of it.
- Released on Friday 9 January 2008 US time( GMT – 6) . Assuming the download started at 12.AM, it is equivalent to 1 PM Malaysia time (GMT+8)
- Limited only to 2.5 millions downloads
- Your machine must be Windows Vista SP1 to be able to upgrade to Windows 7. Run on XP?? dream on!
- Require at least 1GHz processor, 1GB of memory, 16GB of available hard disk space and support for DX9 graphics with 128MB of memory.
- Only English, German, Japanese, Arabic and Hindi editions available in beta. The rest of language only available on the complete product
- The beta will expires on 1st August 2009.
- Available in 32-bit and 64-bit
- Windows 7 Beta will be download-only – no physical disk
If you think your machine fulfilling the requirement above and you’re willing to take the risk (remember this is Beta), go ahead.
Let me know once you have downloaded it. Please share with me
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It’s been a week after I start using Ubuntu. The installation was a breeze on my old Dell Latitude. Since I install it on top of Windows XP, the performance is quite disappointing to the point that I want to do full complete installation.But that means I have to create another partition on the hard disk and hence reinstall XP and the rest of applications, which I’m not yet ready to do at the moment
Overall, Ubuntu provide a better experience to first time user. It was a relief when Ubuntu manage to detect & install almost all Latitude drivers, so no headache here. Wireless setup is a straight forward too, and I manage connecting to internet which is one of primary objective that I set earlier.
Get things done
The biggest obstacle for anyone to start using and working in Ubuntu seriously is not because of Ubuntu itself. Ubuntu is pretty straight forward OS and quite easy to be mastered. But it is how to find replacement or similar applications that user used to have it in Windows, now to run it in Ubuntu. For instance, I’m using Paint.net, Snagit, Core FTP which are all Windows based application and now, I have to search similar application that can run on Ubuntu properly.
This is where you’re going to spend your time searching and testing it on Ubuntu. It need passion and patience to get this work as you wish. Otherwise, anytime this can turns you away especially those that just want to try.
Stay tune for more hands on.
