After weeks of speculation, the OS will be made available in two editions - Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional Edition. Microsoft has billed the launch as the biggest Windows marketing event in the company's history - doubling the...
The $999 entry-level model, the Profile 4SE comes with a 1.7GHz Celeron processor, 15-inch flat-panel monitor, 128MB of memory, CD-ROM drive and Windows XP Home. The Profile 4XL comes with twice the memory of the high-end iMac and a hard drive that...
Typical workstation configurations start at $3,599. A typical Dimension 8250 desktop includes the chip, 512MB of memory and an 18-inch flat panel and will sell for $2,999. At one end of the spectrum, for $3,499, Gateway is bundling a 700XL with a...
Windows XP requires significantly more memory and other resources than Windows 2000, and many businesses are trying to stretch PC upgrades they made three years ago in anticipation of Y2K. Microsoft has unveiled a new central website with revamped...
Microsoft is also at a similar point with several 64-bit Windows versions that use the same code base, including Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition. The biggest advantage of 64-bit computing today is the...
The company will start selling 64-bit editions of both Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional. With today's release of Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, customers can now fully realise...