Windows Longhorn was the codename for a version of Microsoft Windows that was originally intended to be an intermediate release between Windows XP (2001) and Windows Vista (2007). It was first unveiled in 2002 but underwent several significant changes before evolving into what eventually became Windows Vista.Here’s a deeper dive into Windows Longhorn:Origins and PurposeTimeline: Development...
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) was a groundbreaking technology that brought high-speed internet to millions of homes and businesses in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It marked a significant improvement over dial-up by offering faster speeds and always-on connectivity while utilizing existing telephone lines. DSL was a major stepping stone in the evolution of internet access, paving the way for...
4K & Ultra HD (UHD)
Resolution – Comparison of 4k vs 1080p and Everything You Need to Know 4K technology is quickly taking over the mainsteam of the digital video world, from TV screens to computer monitors to cameras and projectors,
4K screen resolution and all of its accompanying features are now no
longer just bleeding edge technologies but becoming positively
mainstream,...
Windows 10 is released today as a free upgrade to existing Windows 7 and Windows 8 PCs.
But how do you get it? And what do you need? We'll tell you very soon.... Windows 10 features: why you should upgrade and our Windows 10 reviewWindows 10 system requirementsFirstly,
you must check that your PC exceeds the system requirements. Mind you,
if it doesn't you're obviously using something...