W7 = better performance

December 27, 2008 by kemalserkan · Leave a Comment
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They have been testing W7 on their Samsung Q1 Celeron UMPC and one thing that I have been saying and saying again is that W7 performs a lot better than Vista. Today Jason Dunn has published a very interesting article from where they are taking this picture.

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It’s a comparison between the Vista and Windows 7 about the amount of memory used by both systems and the relation with the amount of windows opened. The amount of memory used by Vista increase with the amount of windows opened. In Windows 7 it does not matter how many windows do you have opened, the amount of memory used stays the same.

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I moved my blog

December 27, 2008 by kemalserkan · Leave a Comment
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Hello my friends

I moved moy blog to http://mobileagenda.org address…

Look there for the mobile technology news after all…

See you later…

Follow me

December 25, 2008 by kemalserkan · Leave a Comment
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After all please follow me from this web site

See you

Take care my friends…

Nokia N96 Comes With Music Edition launches in the UK

December 24, 2008 by kemalserkan · Leave a Comment
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As has been expected for a few weeks now, Nokia have launched a Comes With Music version of their N96 handset, in the UK. The N96 now joins the N95 8GB, and 5310, to come with the Comes With Music service. The N96 Comes With Music edition will sell for £540/€570/$800, which is approximately £60 more than the non-Comes With Music N96.

The Comes With Music service lets you download, for up to a year and keep an unlimited number of songs, for free, which can be played on the handset itself, as well as the user’s computer.

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HP Enables Photo Printing From The iPhone

December 23, 2008 by kemalserkan · Leave a Comment
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Hewlett-Packard on Monday launched an application that allows users to print pictures wirelessly from an iPhone.The free application, HP iPrint Photo (App Store link), allows pictures stored on an iPhone to be printed using certain HP’s inkjet printers attached to a Wi-Fi network.

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