Quick Links for Jun 27th

Here are some interesting links from today:

  • Dell Studio Line Launches
    Dell has launched a new line of notebooks called the Dell Studio Laptops that have customization options. Two Dell Studio notebooks are being offered, the Studio 15 and the Studio 17. The notebooks feature LED displays and integrated mobile broadband.
  • An Update on the Windows Roadmap
    Today, more than 1 billion personal computers around the world run Windows. Over the years, Windows has been the catalyst for innovations that have transformed the way people communicate, access information, create and share content, and much more, at wor
  • Bill Gates and the Greatest Tech Hack Ever
    Bill Gates has pulled off one of the greatest hacks in technology and business history, by turning Microsoft’s success into a force for social responsibility. Imagine imposing a tax on every corporation in the developed world, collecting $100 per white-co
  • Gates moves on, but Microsoft keeps ‘quests’ alive
    It is almost unthinkable that any one human could pick up where Bill Gates leaves off when he ends his full-time tenure Friday as Microsoft’s leader.  But as Gates bones up on epidemiology at his charitable foundation, the software company he built with
  • Ten Reasons Why Vista Isn’t That Bad
    Vista could have used a bit more time shoved back into the silicon womb for some feature buffing and bug fixing, it’s not nearly as bad as most people are making it out to be. That’s right, I’m actually happy with Windows Vista, which I use about one-thir
  • The Bill Gates era ends at Microsoft
    Bill Gates leaves Microsoft on Friday after more than 30 years in charge of one of the biggest and most influential technology companies in the world.As he rides into the sunset to help make the world a better place through the multibillion dollar Bill
  • Microsoft VP confirms Windows 7 ship date: January 2010
    Microsoft will ship Windows 7 sometime in or near Jan. 2010, according to a letter company senior vice president Bill Veghte sent to Microsoft customers Tuesday.
  • Gmail Labs Hits Google Apps Accounts
    If you’ve waited patiently for new experimental Gmail features in your Google Apps account since they were announced for Gmail, your wait is over. Just click Settings -> Labs to get started.
  • Have Keyboard Shortcuts Always Show in Windows Menus
    To have Windows always show the keyboard shortcuts next to menu items for easier learning, head to to the “Ease of Access Center” in Vista’s Control Panel, check “Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys,” and hit apply.
  • Do Half Of Americans Really Want The Gov’t To Regulate The Internet?
    And, now it looks like a “public opinion” firm is proving that correct, leading to the publicity-generating headline suggesting that half of all Americans support regulating content online the same way content is regulated on TV or radio — with 73% of al
  • Only One Quarter of the Planet To Be Online By 2012
    Researchers are predicting that one quarter of the world’s population will be connected to the internet within the next four years. The total number of people online will climb to 1.8 billion by 2012, encompassing roughly 25 percent of the planet.
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