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A look at some newsy stuff and interesting bits as well as those hopefully amusing byways of technology.

Tuesday 31 October 2006, 12:49 PM

One gig good, two gigs better, says Dell boss

Posted by Colin Barker

If you thought 1GB of memory was ample for the average personal computer, you can forget it. Now 2GB is the minimum that users should be aiming at. At least according to Dell chief executive, Kevin Rollins, who told delegates at a conference in Shanghai on Friday: "I think they tell you maybe 1 gig [gigabyte] of memory is okay. No. Two gigs of memory would be great." At least that is accordinf to iTnews in Australia.


Sunday 29 October 2006, 4:55 PM

The uncertainties of middle class man

Posted by Colin Barker

I need a new computer and it is causing some issues for me. The issue is not over which one I should buy - I am nowhere near that stage yet. The uncertainty is over when I should buy it.
My current home system is now getting long in the tooth. True, in its day (four years ago) it was one point something gigahertz of whizzo processing speed and about three quarters of a meg of RAM (after a mid-life upgrade) - so it has lasted well.
In fact it works pretty well these days. There are no reliability problems and it runs as sweet as anything. It does everything I ask of it and since Microsoft have finally sorted out all the problems that plagued the early days of XP it can now run really well without crashing. In fact, when I work from home I can have my 20 windows running off the office VPN without any problems at all. So the question remains, why do I want to get an upgrade and why now?
Well I blame Microsoft for this. Vista is just around the corner so it I delay the purchase until after the new year I am going to get a new operating system with my new PC whether I want it or not. And I don't want it. Not for a big clock, thank you very much.
Why this prejudice? Simple. The old rule says never, never, never become a guinea pig for somebody's new software.
So what to do. Buy one now when I really can wait until next year? Answers on a postcard please.


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