Upcoming CES 2009 — Juicy Stories
Comments OffSo we are getting close to CES or Computer Electronics Show to some. This is going to be a very interesting year, due to the depressing economy. So I wanted to talk about some of the upcoming announcements at CES so people could get ready for the upcoming 2009 Show:
- Skype will announce free US and Canada calling to cellular numbers or land lines. This will undoubtedly be an Ad supported service and have a limited amount of minutes per call. This will be good for people on the road who need to make a quick call here and there without having to pay for anything. They have given some of the tidbits out already but I can’t wait to find out what else they will announce at CES.
- Windows 7 Beta — People seem to think they will release the beta the same day they announce just like they did at the PDC(Professional Developers Conference) and also give it out to people at CES. Although that might work to a point it will be very hard for people to get in the BETA. There is a list brewing of people wanting to get onto the beta in the Microsoft Connection Community Site. I can’t wait for next month but I am sure it is going to be nice.
Is this Windows 7?
Comments OffAs you can see that looks to be the final release of the start screen. In the past they haven’t change the start screen, it looks to be really polished and ready for use with Windows 7. If anything, I think the boot screen will be permanent and definitely not temporary. On a Side note, I found this video as well:
I also found one more little Video that looks to be promising, it’s called Windows 7 Super bar. This little Video looks convincingly like this will be kept in Windows 7 but you know how Microsoft is on beta’s. Any how, Here’s this one:
Windows 7 Super Bar from Paul Jenkins on Vimeo.
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You asked for it, Now it’s real — Vista SP2 Dec 4,2008
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Beginning Thursday Dec. 4th, we will be making the Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 Beta available to everyone through a Customer Preview Program (CPP). The CPP will launch on TechNet and be available to anyone interested in trying out this service pack. The CPP is intended for technology enthusiasts, developers, and IT Pros who would like to test Service Pack 2 in their environments and with their applications prior to final release. For most customers, our best advice would be to wait until the final release prior to installing this service pack.[Via Technet]
- It is a Beta
- It will Have Bugs
- It is for people who want to test it out
- It should only be installed for people who need to test it out








