Recommended Posts

Wow I remember Midori. Supposed to be 100% cloud computing. They're not even going to call it Windows. I remember reading about it a few months back though. I still don't understand what cloud computing is. Can anyone explain how a home user would... interact with it?

BS. It is not possible to build an O/S kernel using interpreted code in a language such as C# or F#. Complete and utter fake.

Actually, MS alraedy made one in C# HOWEVER the loader is completely written in Assembly and C, the kernel though is completely managed C#... not sure how they did it, but they did...they have MSDN demos on it somewhere

I am already testing Windows 69 on my rig. It uses 30 Gigs of RAM and requires 4 Nvidia cards to run

Seriously...This is BS. They are not even done with Windows 7 yet and people are already starting to make stories. Windows 8, 9,10 and so on is faaaaaaaaaaaaar away.

I am already testing Windows 69 on my rig. It uses 30 Gigs of RAM and requires 4 Nvidia cards to run

Seriously...This is BS. They are not even done with Windows 7 yet and people are already starting to make stories. Windows 8, 9,10 and so on is faaaaaaaaaaaaar away.

Guess what, i think it's true.

In 3 years you will see.

Believe me, Windows 7 is almost done. You are NOT going to see any big changes. I'm using it right now.

Paul Thurrott also agrees with me "I expect Windows 7 to be finalized by April 2009 at the latest" - that's in 4 months.

And you are using Windows 69? That's so last minute! I already used Windows 98 and it's blazing fast! lol

My prediction is that Windows 8 or 9 will be based on the UNIX kernal in some way if not on their Server platform.

*Don't be hating I don't own a mac although I'm considering one and I love Vista :laugh: .*

I am already testing Windows 69 on my rig. It uses 30 Gigs of RAM and requires 4 Nvidia cards to run

Seriously...This is BS. They are not even done with Windows 7 yet and people are already starting to make stories. Windows 8, 9,10 and so on is faaaaaaaaaaaaar away.

Let imagination take flight?

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • The possibility that milk gathers back into a glass implies that gravity can be 'reversed'.
    • VidCoder 12.20 by Razvan Serea  VidCoder is a DVD/Blu-ray ripping and video transcoding application for Windows. It uses HandBrake as its encoding engine. Calling directly into the HandBrake library gives it a more rich UI than the official HandBrake Windows GUI. VidCoder can rip DVDs but does not defeat the CSS encryption found in most commercial DVDs. You’ll need the NET 8 Desktop Runtime. If you don’t have it, VidCoder will prompt you to download and install it. The Portable version is self-contained and does not require any .NET Runtime to be installed. You do not need to install HandBrake for VidCoder to work. Feature list: Multi-threaded MP4, MKV containers Completely integrated encoding pipeline: everything is in one process and no huge intermediate temporary files H.264, H.265, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, VP8, Theora video Hardware-accelerated encoding with AMD VCE, Nvidia NVENC and Intel QuickSync AAC, MP3, Vorbis, AC3, FLAC audio encoding and AAC/AC3/MP3/DTS/DTS-HD passthrough Target bitrate, size or quality for video 2-pass encoding Decomb, detelecine, deinterlace, rotate, reflect, chroma smooth, colorspace filters Powerful batch encoding with simultaneous encodes Customizable Pickers to automatically pick audio and subtitle tracks, destination, titles and more Instant source previews Creates small encoded preview clips Pause, resume encoding VidCoder 12.20 changes: Updated HandBrake core to 1.11.2. Download: VidCoder 12.20 | 47.0 MB (Open Source) Download: Portable VidCoder 12.19 | 89.3 MB Link: VidCoder Home Page | Github | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Too soon, I'm still not over this death!
    • Normally, I admit when a title is clickbait (unfortunately, it's become somewhat necessary to compete against AI-dominated news sections today), but in this case, all supported versions is implied and doesn't need to be spelled out in the title. Of course, I'm covering a Patch Tuesday update bug that is only available to supported Windows SKUs. All our coverage relates to supported Windows software and SKUs only unless we expressly state that it's "unsupported", "unofficial", or "third-party". I'm sorry, but supported/official SKUs don't need to be spelled out as such in every Neowin headline.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      Jordan Smith earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Reacting Well
      BizSAR earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • First Post
      AndreaB earned a badge
      First Post
    • Week One Done
      Huge Trailer earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      Classifyskilleducation earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      593
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      185
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      77
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      73
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      66
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!