Windows 7 vs Linux: Can there be a game now?
People are saying that perhaps Microsoft has done things right for the first time in many years. Reason? Windows 7. Despite having seen different operating systems being launched every year, we don't recall any Windows, Linux or Mac OS has had such popularity even before being launched, so many communities dedicated to the breaking news of a yet to be an official product and uncountable positives coming out in form of Microsoft's relatively liberal approach and reviews of tech pundits. So what exactly does this signify? To be fair, Windows 7 deserves much of its credits because it really has proved to be far superior than the previous version of half baked Windows Vista. But the question is, will it affect the Linux community?

Apple's updated MacBook was a hush-hush affair, only to be seen on the company's online store. The company provided the updated specification for white MacBook on Wednesday that is expected to provide the customers better value for their money. The update of the entry level notebook is the second this year to the Cupertino-based company, following the update on January 21st that added the NVIDIA's 9400M graphics architecture. This could be a reply to Microsoft's PC hunter ads that seems to hit Apple's Mackbook for its price directly. Let's get through updates in more details.
With the launch of service pack-2, Microsoft claims Windows Vista is the safest and most reliable OS that the software giant has ever developed. In Microsoft’s Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner words, it's also the most secured OS in the planet including Linux and Apple Leopard. He claims Windows 7 to be the safest and most secured OS on the planet today. Micosoft used it's Vista experience to leverage Windows 7. Microsoft had to break through a lot of compatibility issues to lock down user account controls. Well the question is that, will Windows 7 be the most secured operating system ever? Let' find out.
