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The war over desktop operating systems has raged, with each side proclaiming the unrivaled superiority of its chosen OS. Computer world asked four experts to lay out their best arguments in support of their desktop operating systems of choice.
If running Adobe Premiere is the most important thing in your life, or you want to play Halo, Linux isn’t going to do it for you, at least not at the moment. While most Windows software can run under Linux in one fashion or another, applications that make extensive use of hardware drivers or high-end graphics may not work right. But for everything else, Linux is definitely the way to go.
Unlike Mac OS and Windows, Linux is free as air and open to development by folks who are motivated by the desire to make the technology better, rather than by corporate tech farms whose real interest is the bottom line.
Linux is free, fast, small, powerful, stable and flexible. It will get you off the “new hardware every other year” life cycle and let you concentrate on being productive rather than playing nursemaid to your operating system. You almost certainly already have Linux in your home or business, even if you don’t know it.
If you want a simple-to-use computer that can run virtually any application you need on stylish hardware that gives you easy online access and instant connectivity to all types of satellite devices, just go to an Apple store and buy a Macintosh.
Apple capitalizes on its unique position as sole operating system designer, application developer, hardware engineer and media distributor, offering a seamless experience across its product lines and services. Macs may not “just work” exactly 100% of the time, but they sure work when I need them to.
Vista, the operating system that people love to hate. The system that has been blamed, it seems, for everything from global warming to the U.S. economic meltdown.
The conventional wisdom is flat-out wrong. Vista is a solid, hard-working operating system that will run whatever software you need with simplicity and grace. And it doesn’t suffer from the world of woes that affect its competitors.
If you want a safe, modern operating system that will run the software you want on reasonably priced hardware without requiring an advanced degree in geekology, Windows Vista is the only way to go.
Microsoft gamely touts increasing Vista adoption, but the backlash against XP’s successor is unprecedented.
The operating system should be like a referee — invisible and anonymous — and that’s exactly what XP does. It provides all the features I need in an environment that is completely familiar and easy to use.


QUEEN: THE SINGLES COLLECTION, a project 35 years in the making has begun, in the first of four limited edition boxes of individual CDs, facsimiles of the original vinyl singles. The tracks span more than 20 years and are drawn from sixteen studio albums, beginning with the debut LP, Queen, in 1973, and ending in Made In Heaven in 1995.
Volume 1: the first box contains 13 CD singles, dating from the beginnings of the band’s recording career in 1973, to Don’t Stop Me Now in 1979. Box 2 will continue the story into the mid 1980s, and so on. Ultimately, the four boxes will offer every one of Queen’s singles to have made the upper reaches of the charts anywhere in the world.
The Singles Collection also includes rare non-album B-sides, including some live tracks, and some seldom-heard alternative mixes. It will trace the band through four decades, and many musical styles; every top 40 Queen single heard on the radio anywhere across the world will be found in these collections.


Jewelry Collection Celebrates Rock Icon Freddie Mercury of Queen, Inspired by His Universal Message of Love, Designer Udi Behr Introduces LOVE – Made in Heaven: The Freddie Mercury Collection from Love and Pride
“I’m not married to music. I’m married to love.” Freddie Mercury
Appointed “Jeweler to Queen“, Love and Pride brings you the first selections of an exclusive collection in 18k gold, silver, leather, diamonds and semi-precious stones in celebration of rock legend Freddie Mercury.
Each of the first edition pieces of the LOVE – Made in Heaven collection is emblazoned with the word LOVE, with the letter “O” executed in a stunning, patented double trillion – a personal tribute to Freddie – and a way for all touched by his talent to continue the love affair.
Also featured, the exclusive “Made in Heaven” signature – inspired by Freddie’s final album with Queen.
Fabulous first selections of our collection with much more to come – and now only available at Love and Pride.
