Digital Trends Week In Review 03/21/08

March 21, 2008 | by Christopher Nickson

Here are the top news stories and articles featured on Digital Trends for the week of March 21st.

Windows Vista SP1 Officially Released
 
Although it's been available as a retail offering for a little while now, Microsoft has officially released Windows Vista SP1, the long-anticipated updated to its flagship computer operating system. The update weighs in at over 400 megabytes (almost 730 MB for the 64-bit version!) and rather than focusing on slick new features, Vista SP1 includes almost two dozen security updates and 550 hot fixes. Vista SP1 is currently available for users of English, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese versions of Windows Vista, with versions for additional languages coming in early April. Microsoft recommends users install Vista SP1 using Windows Update; users who want to update using a standalone installer should install prerequisite driver updates first via Windows Update.
 
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Iogear PCPortal Remote KVM Switch First Look
Minox Digital Eyepiece Camera 5.0 First Look
Acer Closes In On HP, With Inspiration From Apple Talkback
 
 
Top News Stories
 
Nvidia Launches GeForce 9800 GX2
MySpace Mobile Makes Friends with Sprint
Blu-ray For Xbox? No.
Google Docs Spreadsheets Get Gadgets
Brawl Sets Nintendo Sales Record
Nokia Brings its 8 GB N95 to U.S.
Sony Endows PS3 with BD-Live Capability
Best Buy Offers Gift Cards to HD DVD Buyers
G10IL Subnotebook Packs Super 3G Internet
 
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Rental Property Manager
Free YouTube Download
Password Memory 2008
Free Video to Flash Converter
A4Desk Flash WebSite and Menu Builder
 
 
 
 
                                                                                 

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Thomas Hughes on Mar 26th, 2008 at 9:24 PM:

Regarding We7's strategy to provide its customers free music while providing labels and content owners a way to also be paid. I am asking how that would be done. Granted, SonyBMG, Warner Bros or Interscope already has massive catalogs and perhaps not a problem to them to give away music in exchange for advertising. What about struggling labels who also have releases out there. Anything for us?

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