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  • Microsoft Surface Pro X tablet

    Windows on ARM can finally emulate x64 apps in latest preview

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    12.11.2020

    Microsoft has enabled x64 emulation on ARM in a new Windows 10 Insider preview, significantly expanding the rane of apps you can run.

  • Lenovo Flex 5G

    Windows 10 for ARM will support 64-bit x64 apps through emulation

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    09.30.2020

    Windows Insiders can start testing the emulator in November.

  • Corsair cranks with Extreme Series X32, X64 and X128 SSDs

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    07.16.2009

    Corsair's no stranger to the wild, nimble and reliable world of solid state storage, but its latest line of 2.5-inch SSDs takes that whole "speed" thing to another level. The aptly-titled Extreme Series is comprised of the X32, X64 and X128, which pack 32GB, 64GB and 128GB of capacity, predictably and respectively. Built using Samsung MLC NAND flash memory and an Indilinx Barefoot controller, these drives have been tested to reach read rates of up to 240MBps and write rates of 170MBps. Corsair even notes that these are upgradable via future firmware updates, meaning that the upcoming TRIM command for Windows 7 will be but a download away. Per usual, the company's mum on pricing and release details, but unless something has changed since last week yesterday, the whole lot will be a bit too rich for our blood.

  • Microsoft lets loose Vista SP1 for x64-based systems

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    02.21.2008

    Not a whole lot to say here, but if you're running Vista on an x64-based system, you've probably already noticed a little surprise courtesy of Windows Update, which today started pushing out the x64 edition of Vista Service Pack 1. If you've been following things in SP1 land, you'll notice that's actually ahead of the neat and tidy Windows Update launch for non-x64 systems, but behind the unofficial options already available. On the upside, that should mean that all the bugs have been ironed out, but you can never be too careful, so take all your usual pre-update precautions and let us know how it all works out in the comments below.[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

  • Zune hacks: run it on XP Pro x64, change desktop icon

    by 
    Cyrus Farivar
    Cyrus Farivar
    11.26.2006

    Gather round, 'cause we've got some Zune hacks to get your Sunday going. First, a fellow named Kristof has informed Zune-Online about a way to get the Zune software running on Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (there's also a Vista hack too, which we saw earlier). The site has exact step-by-step instructions on how to pull off this one, but the short of it is, it essentially involves editing the Zune.inf file. For our next trick, we'll point you to a site that shows you how to change the Zune icon as seen in Windows. For that one, you'll need to first pull off the USB drive hack that we showed you before, and then you'll need to use Regedt (Registry Edit) to find the appropriate registry value, an ICO editing program (like IcoFX), and patience when drawing on an icon that's 48 x 48 pixels. But you'll have our eternal love and respect if you change your Zune icon to the Engadget "e" logo. As usual when trying something like this, do be sure to backup any strings that you edit so you don't end up bricking your Zune.Read - Windows XP Pro x64 hackRead - Zune icon hack