Windows XP Professional And Home Edition: Massive Improvements
White Papers Giga has been analyzing Windows XP while in production and, although there are still issues with this new operating system (OS), Giga finds it substantially improved over previous versions of Microsoft's operating systems.
[September 29, 2005, 0:00]
Windows XP Professional X64 Edition RC1 Tested
Talkback Gamers drive the graphics processor market and that will drive the home desk top. So if you can get 2 times average performance and for compute intensive programs like games - 8 or more times performance (after all with 64 EM64-t you can gurantee...
[January 14, 2005, 0:18]
Gentiva Health Services To Cure Paperwork Blues With Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
White Papers Gentiva Health Services employs approximately 30,000 home healthcare workers including nurses, therapists, and administrative staff. Home healthcare involves significant amounts of paperwork and record keeping—including clinical records, claims...
[November 27, 2003, 23:00]
India To Be Fifth 'flagship' For Windows XP Starter Edition
News The software giant today announced a year-long pilot program to start shipping the Windows XP Starter Edition to India in early 2005. The company will only disclose pricing details to participating PC vendors and authorised distributors in India...
[September 29, 2004, 10:55]
Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004
Talkback KMS Internet are developing a range of functional and fun bolt-in applications for the Windows XP Media Center Edition. Products featured on the website include World Trivia, Contacts, Calendar, To Do and Home Organiser.
[October 4, 2004, 16:39]
Windows XP Won't Be At Home On Mira
News Mira, a portable wireless flat-panel display device designed by Microsoft for home users, will not be compatible with the Windows XP Home Edition, a company executive said on Tuesday. Wu said Microsoft could either release a service pack for the XP...
[June 5, 2002, 17:05]
Vista Pricing Leaks Out
News The posting indicates that the Home Basic edition of Windows Vista will be priced the same as Windows XP Home, at a price that equates to around £122.62. The upgrade to Windows Vista Basic is priced at the same rate as that for XP Home Edition...
[August 29, 2006, 8:45]
Microsoft Scrambles To End XP Support Panic
News Until Tuesday night, a posting on Microsoft's Web site stated that support for Windows XP Home and Windows XP Media Centre Edition would end on 31 December, 2006. The communication was quite poor, and anyone reading their documentation could not...
[January 13, 2006, 7:55]
Redmond Takes Aim At Your Home
News With the first two versions, the software maker sold Windows XP Media Center edition for more even than the professional edition sold to businesses. In its previous versions, Windows XP Media Center Edition was a niche product that sold on about 1...
[October 13, 2004, 9:10]
XP Starter Edition Off To A Slow Start
News Shintara told ZDNet UK sister site CNETAsia that his primary product line will remain Pentium 4 PCs that are preloaded with Windows XP Home Edition - not the lower-end Intel Celeron machines, which Starter Edition is designed for.
[March 18, 2005, 11:10]
Microsoft Updates Windows XP N
News The new retail box for the software includes an explanation of what the N stands for, noting in a starburst box that XP Home Edition N means "Not with Windows Media Player. Microsoft had originally wanted to call the software "Reduced Media Edition...
[June 9, 2005, 10:20]
Microsoft Slashes Windows XP Price To Fend Off Linux
News Microsoft is investing in the development of a tailored and limited version of its Windows XP Home Edition product in Thai as well as offering its Office XP Standard Thai Edition software specifically for the ICT Programme,'' he added.
[June 19, 2003, 7:58]
Evidence Mounts For Premium Vista
News Windows XP Starter Edition, a limited version of the operating system, is sold with new PCs in emerging markets such as India, Thailand and Brazil. In at least one place, the software makes reference to Home Basic Edition, Home Premium Edition...
[September 14, 2005, 9:05]
Vista's Six Versions Finalised
News On top of the initial Home and Professional editions, Microsoft later added a 64-bit version of XP Pro and Windows XP Starter Edition, as well as the Tablet PC and Media Center editions. Vista Starter is similar to the starter edition of Windows XP.
[February 27, 2006, 10:30]
CE Family Welcomes Mira
News That's because Mira devices take advantage of the terminal server features that are in XP Pro but not the home edition of Windows XP. Microsoft has not decided whether people who have XP Home Edition will have to pay for the software upgrade in...
[June 27, 2002, 10:03]
Trend Micro Counts The Cost Of Faulty Update
Talkback I've been using AVG AntiVirus Free Edition for a couple of years with no problem. After trying for an hour I rebooted in safe mode and uninstalled AVG Anti Virus Free Edition. My XP Pro and XP Home don't show any problems.
[July 17, 2005, 21:47]
Microsoft To Fix Mira's Cracks
News RDP is not included in Windows XP Home Edition at all, and while it is included in Professional Edition, mainly for remote trouble shooting, it only supports a single user session. Because Windows XP Home Edition does not include RDP, most hardware...
[January 8, 2003, 13:58]
10 Things To Consider Before Taking The Vista Plunge
News Selecting the right edition of Windows XP was pretty simple. Business Edition is roughly comparable to XP Pro, whereas Enterprise Edition includes extra features such as BitLocker Drive Encryption (an added layer of security for corporate laptops...
[August 31, 2006, 12:40]
Changing The Product Key On Windows XP
News The registry editing method is outlined in Knowledge Base articles 321636 and 328874 and works on Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional, and Windows XP Corporate Edition. The script method is outlined in article 328874 and is designed to work on...
[May 14, 2003, 11:38]
Whatever, Dude...
Talkback I use the Vista Business Edition and I am able to run ALL of the applications that I would run in Windows XP. Windows Vista Home Premium = Windows Media Center Edition Windows Vista Home Basic = Windows XP Home
[April 3, 2007, 13:40]

