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Parallels Desktop for Mac
by Christopher Phin
Windows virtualisation that really works: it isn’t without foibles, but it’s a great way of running Windows from OS X.
Oct 11, 2006
News
Parallels helps PC users switch to Mac
by Daniel Robinson
Parallels is targeting PC users switching to the Mac platform with a special edition of its Desktop for Mac that adds migration tools and tutorials to help Windows users get up to speed with the Mac OS X user interface.
Aug 25, 2009
News
Parallels prepares XP virtualisation tool for Windows 7
by The Inquirer
Virtualisation outfit Parallels is making a virtualisation tool that will let users continue to run Windows XP applications on Windows 7 systems. The software will compete directly with the Vole's own Windows XP Mode.
May 7, 2009
News
Parallels to offer XP compatibility product for Windows 7
by Daniel Robinson
Parallels is preparing a new virtualisation tool that will let users continue to run Windows XP applications on Windows 7 systems. The move will make the software a direct competitor for Microsoft's recently announced Windows XP Mode.
May 6, 2009
News
Parallels Desktop 4.0 for Mac now runs Windows 7
by The Inquirer
Virtualisation software, Parallels Desktop 4.0 for Mac, has had a bit of an upgrade, now offering both more CPU and RAM capacity as well as the ability to run Windows 7.
Feb 2, 2009
News
Parallels adds Win 7 support in Desktop 5 for Mac
by Daniel Robinson
Parallels is making Windows applications on the Mac an even more seamless experience with the release of Desktop 5 for Mac, which adds support for Windows 7 and a new Crystal view mode that gives Windows applications a more Mac-like appearance.
Nov 5, 2009
News
Parallels releases Desktop for Mac 4.0
by Sylvie Barak
The latest version of Parallels’ Desktop for Mac, version 4.0, a virtualisation platform for Intel-based Macs, has been released allowing punters to run Windows on their Apple computers.
Nov 13, 2008
SiS 648
by Darren Ellis
SiS's 648 is one of the oldest chipsets on test here, and parallels many of the features of the Intel 845. It still has AGP 8x, 533MHz FSB and DDR333 support, though.
Jul 1, 2003
HOW TO DUNK A DONUT
by Darren Ellis
Almost a complementary tome to The Ignoble Prizes, How to dunk a donut is written by Len Fisher, a scientist who has often been approached by corporations to perform some truly bizarre studies.
Mar 1, 2003
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