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Windows 7 pushed forward

itportal.jpgReports are suggesting that Microsoft is considering pushing forward the release date of Windows 7, its successor to Vista.

APC Magazine claims to have seen Microsoft’s roadmap for the operating system, and reports that the software giant is gunning for a 2009 release to manufacturing, a year earlier than initially planned.

The roadmap apparently contains three distinct milestone builds for Windows 7, with the first build, M1, apparently already shipped to partners for code validation.

M1 is reported to be English language only, but is shipping in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. M2 is slated to ship in April or May, while M3 is expected some time in the third quarter of 2008.

Source: PC Pro


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Using ems units in web design

We are pleased to announce our latest web design article ‘Why QBS PC Help use ems page styling’.

Ems and Percentages are considered the “best” units for sizing fonts and layouts in CSS. They are resizeable in all modern Web browsers that support resizing and they are specified relative to the user’s font size preferences, and can therefore adapt to the viewer’s screen.

To read more about ems and percentages and grab a free web template that shows how ems and percentage styling works click here.


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