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By abangbozz On July 6, 2009 Under Business, Digital, Media, Technology, Tips and trick

Windows Communication Foundation, or WCF, is designed specifically to help simplify the way in which you create your solutions. Windows XP continued the innovation, adding security features and evolving as conditions warranted. The updated interface was an improvement in user friendliness, while the introduction of activation was somewhat less enthusiastically received. Windows Vista has built-in support for the file format right out of the box.

Windows users just wonder that how it would feel like to work as a regular MAC user. It is not always easy though. Windows 7 will run on any computer that runs Vista, as well as many more XP boxes that were overpowered by Vista. So both consumers and enterprise users should find a much smoother upgrade path. Windows 3.0 becomes the first Microsoft Windows with a shot at a mainstream audience, but it’s still just a DOS-based operating environment and not a true operating system. Over the next few years, Microsoft introduces Windows 3.1, a bug-fix-and-enhancement release that meets with widespread approval, and the Windows for Workgroups 3.1 and 3.11 extensions, which add and improve native networking support.

Windows Vista Ultimate SP1, and Ubuntu 7.10 (linux) are put to the stand to some brilliant “hackers” to break. The first person succeed take the laptop he/she breaks plus a cash prize. Windows 7 can now try to search the contents of just about any file type, useful if it’s not currently finding the data you need. Searches can be much, much slower. Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V is the hypervisor-based virtualization feature included as a role of Windows Server 2008. It contains everything needed to support machine virtualization.

Windows Vista, on the other hand, will go much further – it will mount any Linux partitions it finds and then plant viruses and root kits in /usr/bin. After all, Linux hackers have been doing stuff like this for years to Window users – now it’s time for some payback.

 

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